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Gymnastics Fundamentals

PE • Year 5 • 45 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

PE
5Year 5
45
25 students
27 February 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 3 of 6 in the unit "Gymnastics Skills Showcase". Lesson Title: Basic Tumbling Techniques Lesson Description: Students will learn fundamental tumbling skills, including forward rolls, backward rolls, and cartwheels. The focus will be on body control and technique, with students practicing on mats to ensure safety.

Gymnastics Fundamentals

Lesson Overview

Year Group: Year 5
Subject: Physical Education (PE)
Unit: Gymnastics Skills Showcase (Lesson 3 of 6)
Lesson Title: Basic Tumbling Techniques
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Curriculum Link: National Curriculum for Physical Education (Key Stage 2) – Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance through gymnastics.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Perform a controlled forward roll using correct technique.
  • Execute a backward roll with support and increasing independence.
  • Demonstrate an attempted or fully completed cartwheel with confidence and balance.
  • Understand the importance of body control and safety in gymnastic movements.

Success Criteria

  • Students can tuck their chin and roll smoothly in a forward roll.
  • Students attempt a pushing motion with their hands in a backward roll.
  • Students show some form of lateral movement when attempting a cartwheel.
  • Students demonstrate a safe landing and controlled movement at the end of each skill.

Equipment Needed

  • Gym mats (enough to cover a safe tumbling area)
  • Cones (to mark station areas)
  • Visual cue cards (with step-by-step images for each skill)
  • Whistle or clap signal (for transitions)

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-Up (10 minutes)

Objective: Prepare the body for movement, reducing injury risk.

  1. Dynamic Stretches (5 minutes)

    • Arm circles, neck rolls, shoulder shrugs
    • Torso twists and side bends
    • Leg swings and ankle rotations
  2. Locomotor Movements Relay (5 minutes, in teams of 5)

    • Bear crawls (to mimic tumbling motion)
    • Bunny hops (to promote explosive movement)
    • Side lunges (to mimic cartwheel positioning)

2. Skill Demonstration & Exploration (20 minutes)

Students will rotate through three tumbling stations, spending 6 minutes per station practicing and refining techniques.

Station 1: Forward Rolls

  • Demonstration: Teacher models chin tucked, rounded back, and smooth rolling motion.
  • Key Teaching Points:
    • Begin in a squat position.
    • Tuck chin to chest.
    • Push gently with legs and roll in a straight line.
  • Student Activity: Practice rolling on mats with a peer offering feedback. (Differentiation: More confident students attempt a roll into a standing finish.)

Station 2: Backward Rolls

  • Demonstration: Teacher breaks down movements using a slow-motion step-through.
  • Key Teaching Points:
    • Sit back with hands in ‘push’ position near shoulders.
    • Use momentum to roll over smoothly.
    • Land on feet with control.
  • Student Activity: Supported attempt in pairs, using a partner’s hand guidance if needed. (Differentiation: More proficient students attempt with less assistance.)

Station 3: Cartwheels

  • Demonstration: Slow breakdown using a cone-marked stepping guide.
  • Key Teaching Points:
    • Start in a wide lunge position.
    • Hands placed on the mat in a ‘T’ shape.
    • Kick legs up and over in a sideways motion.
  • Student Activity: Students attempt movement progressively, beginning with one-leg weight shifts before advancing to a full cartwheel. (Differentiation: Some students use a “half-cartwheel” technique for confidence-building.)

3. Skill Recap & Challenge Task (10 minutes)

  1. Group Discussion (3 minutes)

    • Ask students to share challenges they faced.
    • Peers offer feedback on techniques.
  2. 'Tumbling Trail' Challenge (7 minutes)

    • Students perform all three skills in a linked sequence on marked mats.
    • Varied difficulty levels for different abilities (e.g., strong students can try connecting movements faster).
    • Peer encouragement is encouraged during performances.

4. Cool-Down & Reflection (5 minutes)

  1. Guided Stretching Exercises (2 minutes)

    • Child’s pose (to stretch the back)
    • Hamstring stretches (to relax legs)
    • Deep breathing exercises
  2. Exit Reflection Circle (3 minutes)

    • One word to describe feelings after the lesson.
    • "What did you improve on today?” discussion.

Assessment & Differentiation

Assessment for Learning (AfL)

  • Teacher observation during activities to note skill development.
  • Peer feedback given in rotation groups.
  • Final challenge task used to assess progression.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Support: Assisted rolls using peer or teacher guidance.
  • Challenge: Rolling into a standing finish, incorporating a connected sequence of movements.

Teacher Notes & Next Steps

  • Lesson 4 will focus on linking tumbling sequences into short routines.
  • Encourage students to set a personal challenge for the next session (e.g., refining cartwheel landing).
  • Reflect on which tumbling skill needs extra consolidation time in future lessons.

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