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Developing Movement Strategies

PE • Year 11 • 60 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

PE
1Year 11
60
15 students
21 February 2025

Teaching Instructions

Lesson 5: Applying Movement Strategies in touch rugby

In this lesson, students will learn more offensive plays and practice defensive strategies in touch rugby. The play they will learn is a 32 peel, a 32 peel involves the two middles and one link. One of the attacking middles drags his opposition middle away towards his link then plants the ball on the outside shoulder of the link. The attacking link picks the ball up and passes the ball to the other middle running down the lane, the link then sweeps around the middle running down the lane. From this attacking play there are many options to score a try

Developing Movement Strategies

Curriculum Information

  • Subject: Physical Education
  • Year Level: 11 (NCEA Level 1)
  • Curriculum Area: Health and Physical Education
  • Strand: Movement Concepts and Motor Skills
  • Achievement Objective: Applying movement strategies in touch rugby by refining offensive and defensive tactics, specifically using the 32 Peel attacking play.

Lesson Overview

Lesson Title: Applying Movement Strategies in Touch Rugby

Duration: 60 minutes
Class size: 15 students
Learning Focus:

  • Understanding and executing the 32 Peel attacking strategy.
  • Improving defensive positioning and teamwork in touch rugby.
  • Applying strategic thinking in an applied game context.

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-Up (10 minutes)

Objective: Prepare students physically and mentally for the lesson’s activities.

Dynamic Warm-Up Routine (5 mins)

Students jog in a line performing dynamic stretches across the field, focusing on mobility required in touch rugby:

  • High knees
  • Butt kicks
  • Arm circles
  • Lunges with torso rotation
  • Lateral shuffles

Ball Familiarisation Activity – "Hot Hands" Drill (5 mins)

Pair students up, one with a rugby ball. They complete rapid passing for 30-second intervals using different techniques:

  1. Two-handed pass
  2. Quick offloads
  3. Dummy passes

Encourage students to increase speed and accuracy with each rotation.


2. Introducing the 32 Peel Play (15 minutes)

Objective: Understand movement roles within the 32 Peel and execute the play.

Explanation & Whiteboard Demonstration (5 mins)

  • Show a simple whiteboard diagram of the 32 Peel play.
  • Explain the roles:
    1. Middle 1 – Draws opposing middle towards the link.
    2. Link – Picks up the ball and passes to the other middle.
    3. Middle 2 – Runs down the lane, setting up attacking options.
    4. Link Sweeper – Circles around, creating scoring opportunities.

Walk-Through in Groups of Five (10 mins)

  • Line students up in groups of five (two middles, one link, two defenders).
  • Walk through the 32 Peel slowly, repeating three times before rotating roles.
  • Provide individual feedback and reinforce key movement points.

3. Defensive Strategies (15 minutes)

Objective: Improve defensive positioning and communication to counter attacking plays like the 32 Peel.

"Press & Hold" Defensive Drill (7 mins)

  • Divide students into groups of five (three attackers, two defenders).
  • Defenders practice pressing up and delaying their movement to recognise the setup of a 32 Peel.
  • Attackers attempt to execute a 32 Peel, while defenders focus on maintaining a strong line.
  • Rotate roles every two minutes and provide feedback.

Game-Situated Defence Practice (8 mins)

  • Small-sided 5v5 games focusing only on defensive shape and communication.
  • Attackers try using the 32 Peel, while defenders work to recognise and counter it.
  • Brief pause-feedback-play cycles after each attempt for analysis.

4. Mini-Game & Strategy Application (15 minutes)

Objective: Apply both attacking and defensive strategies in a real game context.

Modified 7v7 Touch Rugby with Coaching Interventions

  • Students play a 7-minute half-field game focusing on integrating the 32 Peel.
  • On attack, players are encouraged to call for the Peel play setup.
  • On defence, teams call their defensive shifts.
  • Stop-play moments: Coach pauses the game briefly to highlight good execution or missteps.
  • After the first game round, switch teams and repeat.

Assessment & Reflection (5 minutes)

Peer Feedback Huddles

  • Pair Share (2 mins): Each player reflects with a peer on

    • One thing they did well offensively or defensively.
    • One thing they need to improve.
  • Whole-Class Discussion (3 mins):

    • What made the 32 Peel challenging or easy to execute?
    • What defensive strategy worked best?
    • How can these learnings translate to a full competitive game scenario?

Exit Challenge:

  • “Before next lesson, watch a YouTube clip of a 32 Peel, and come ready to share an observation.”

Key Teaching Strategies

  • Progressive Skill Development: Build confidence by scaffolding from walkthrough to game-play
  • Active Feedback Loops: Providing individual coaching moments in small groups
  • Tactical Game Understanding: Using real-time strategy application instead of just drill-based learning
  • Encouraging Peer Learning: Students analysing each other's execution improves learning retention

Teacher’s Final Notes

This lesson aligns with New Zealand’s PE curriculum outcomes under movement strategies and tactical decision-making in Level 6 of the NZC. By integrating practical application with structured team play, students will gain confidence in linking cognitive game understanding with physical touch rugby execution.

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