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Football Skills Development

PE • Year 11 • 70 • 12 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

PE
1Year 11
70
12 students
4 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

Session for football. Looking at stopping the ball, passing and moving into space and dribbling. Pupils struggle with the sport

Football Skills Development

Curriculum Area

Subject: Physical Education
Key Stage: KS4 (Year 11)
Curriculum Focus: The lesson aligns with the National Curriculum for Physical Education in England, specifically focusing on:

  • Developing technical and tactical skills in competitive sports.
  • Improving competence in fundamental football skills (stopping, passing, moving into space, and dribbling).
  • Encouraging teamwork, decision-making, and spatial awareness.

Lesson Objectives

By the end of the session, students will:

  1. Demonstrate control in stopping the football and preparing for the next action.
  2. Execute accurate passes to teammates using different techniques.
  3. Use movement effectively to create space and receive passes.
  4. Develop dribbling ability under pressure.
  5. Work effectively in small-sided games, applying learned skills in a game situation.

Lesson Structure (70 Minutes)

1. Warm-Up & Activation (10 Mins)

  • Dynamic Stretches: High knees, leg swings, lunges, and arm rotations.
  • Football-Specific Activation:
    • Traffic Light Dribbling: Students dribble around a defined area while responding to commands (Green = fast dribbling, Yellow = slow dribbling, Red = stop the ball).
    • Passing Relay (Pairs): Short first-touch passes between pairs to reinforce engagement and accuracy.

2. Skill Development (40 Mins)

Stopping & Control (10 Mins)

  • Objective: Improve ball control to prepare for the next pass or movement.
  • Activity:
    • Each student receives a pass and must stop the ball with the inside, sole, or outside of the foot, before passing back.
    • Progression: Introduce a defender who applies light pressure to encourage quicker ball control decisions.

Passing & Movement into Space (15 Mins)

  • Objective: Encourage purposeful movement and accurate passing.
  • Activity:
    • Triangle Passing Drill: Students work in groups of three, passing the ball while constantly moving into new spaces.
    • Progression: Introduce a pass-and-go rule – every pass must be followed by movement to a new position.

Dribbling Under Pressure (15 Mins)

  • Objective: Develop close control and decision-making under defensive pressure.
  • Activity:
    • 1v1 Dribbling Zones: A player dribbles towards a set target while a defender tries to block the path.
    • Shielding the Ball: Practice using body positioning to protect possession.
    • Progression: Introduce a second defender creating a 2v2 transition game leading to a pass or shot.

3. Game-Based Application (15 Mins)

  • Objective: Apply stopping, passing, movement, and dribbling in a game-like scenario.
  • Activity:
    • Small-Sided Match (4v4 or 6v6) in a reduced space to encourage quick decision-making.
    • Emphasise first-touch control, passing, and intelligent movement.
    • Scoring system incentives: 2 points for a goal, 1 bonus point for a successful pass-chain leading to a goal.

4. Reflection & Cooldown (5 Mins)

  • Guided Discussion:
    • What worked well for controlling the ball and keeping possession?
    • How did movement off the ball impact success in passing?
    • What adjustments could improve dribbling under pressure?
  • Cooldown Exercises: Light jogging, static stretches focused on key muscle groups.

Differentiation & Inclusion Strategies

  • Support for Struggling Learners:
    • Extra demonstrations and guided one-on-one corrections.
    • Reduced pressure in initial stages (e.g., passive defenders).
  • Extension for Advanced Learners:
    • Introduce timed pressure challenges (e.g., make a pass within 2 seconds).
    • Encourage leadership by having students coach peers within drills.
  • SEND Adaptations:
    • Adjust the playing area and use visual cues for instructions.
    • Modify intensity levels to ensure engagement for all abilities.

Assessment & Progress Checks

  • Teacher Observation: Monitoring technique, execution, and decision-making in drills.
  • Peer Feedback:
    • Paired constructive feedback after practice drills.
    • Mini self-assessment: “How confident do you feel about stopping, passing, and dribbling today?”

Equipment & Resources

  • Footballs (1 per student)
  • Cones (for dribbling zones and triangle passing)
  • Bibs for team differentiation
  • Small goals or target markers

Teacher’s Closing Notes

This lesson builds foundational skills in football while fostering game awareness and confidence. The small-sided formats ensure maximum engagement and repetition of core skills, making the session both enjoyable and developmentally beneficial.

Would love to hear how your class performs with this format! 🚀

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