Year 5 have been training to be Playmakers. When they have qualified, they will be delivering sports/ games activities to other children in school. This is a leadership role which will give them a respect for themselves and others. They will develop the ability to relate well to other people's social skills and personal qualities, work successfully as a member of a team and exercise responsibility. Our role in school is to give pupils the opportunity to develop a climate within which they can grow and flourish, respect others and be respected, we also encourage children to work cooperatively. The children have been given the opportunity to plan, prepare and lead a session. In doing so, they had to think about 4 key areas;
P - Participants ( How to get people interested?) A - Area ( Is the area they are using too big/ too small?) C - Communication ( Probably the most important thing to think about and the hardest to learn!) E - Equipment ( What do they need to use for their game?) Throughout their training, children are given obstacles to overcome to enable them to deal with a wide variety of situations that may arise when leading their own session wihout adult support!
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