This unit develops Year 6 students into confident, tactical football players by systematically building technical skills before integrating them into competitive match play. The progression from individual ball mastery through to tournament application ensures students develop both the physical competence and tactical awareness needed for invasion games at upper Key Stage 2. By dedicating specific lessons to specialist roles (defending, goalkeeping), the unit ensures all students understand positional responsibilities and team dynamics.
This unit develops Year 6 students into tactically aware football players who understand the strategic interplay between attack and defence. Moving beyond basic skills, students explore how teams work as cohesive units to create scoring opportunities, deny space, and maintain possession under pressure. The alternating focus between offensive and defensive strategies mirrors real match dynamics, preparing students for competitive play whilst developing leadership, communication and tactical decision-making.
This unit elevates Year 6 students from individual skill execution to strategic team-based football, preparing them for competitive play with tactical awareness. Building on previously learned techniques, students consolidate their technical abilities whilst developing crucial understanding of formations, officiating responsibilities, and team management. The progressive structure culminates in a tournament where students demonstrate leadership, tactical thinking, and the ability to adapt their play in competitive contexts.
This unit elevates Year 6 students from individual ball skills to sophisticated team play and tactical understanding. Building on foundation skills, students explore how technical ability combines with tactical awareness to create effective football performance. The progression emphasises decision-making under pressure, communication, and applying School Games Values through competitive play and self-officiating.