This unit develops Year 6 students into tactical thinkers and collaborative team players through the engaging medium of tag rugby. The focus shifts from basic skills to sophisticated decision-making, with students learning to read the game, anticipate opponents' moves, and execute coordinated team strategies. Through progressive tactical challenges, students develop leadership qualities and strategic thinking that transfer beyond PE into other subjects and life situations.
This unit develops Year 6 students into confident, tactically-aware tag rugby players who understand the strategic relationship between attacking and defending play. Through structured progression from skill consolidation to competitive application, students learn to read the game, make quick decisions under pressure, and work collaboratively in both offensive and defensive roles. The unit culminates in tournament play where students demonstrate technical competence alongside leadership, fair play and competitive resilience.
This unit develops Year 6 students into confident tactical players who can execute advanced passing techniques under pressure whilst making strategic decisions in competitive situations. The emphasis shifts from basic skill execution to tactical application, with students learning to read the game, communicate effectively, and use deception to create scoring opportunities. Through progressive challenges, students develop the maturity to apply complex skills in tournament-style competition.
This unit develops Year 6 students' tactical understanding of tag rugby through sophisticated team play, strategic decision-making, and performance analysis. Building on established skills, students explore how coordinated attacking moves, spatial awareness, and seamless transitions between attack and defence create successful team performance. The unit culminates in a tournament where students apply their learning and develop analytical skills to evaluate and improve team effectiveness.