This unit builds Year 5 students' tennis competence through systematic skill development and strategic thinking. Beginning with fundamental stroke mechanics and ball approach, students progress through advanced techniques like volleys and overhead shots before applying these skills in doubles play and competitive scenarios. The unit emphasises both technical proficiency and tactical awareness, preparing students for genuine tennis gameplay.
This unit elevates Year 5 students from basic tennis skills to strategic game players, focusing on tactical shot placement, court positioning, and collaborative doubles play. The emphasis shifts from simple rallying to purposeful shot selection and partnership tactics, developing both technical proficiency and tactical awareness essential for competitive tennis.
This unit develops Year 5 students' tennis skills from foundational technique through to competitive match play, emphasising the connection between technical accuracy and tactical decision-making. Students progress systematically through core strokes - forehand, backhand, and volley - before applying them in increasingly complex game situations. The unit builds both individual competence and collaborative understanding through singles and doubles formats, culminating in tournament play that rewards strategic thinking alongside technical skill.
This unit develops Year 5 students into confident tennis players through systematic stroke development and tactical application. Beginning with fundamental groundstrokes, students progressively build technical competence before exploring how individual skills combine to create effective partnerships and team play. The emphasis on cooperation before competition ensures all students develop both technical ability and strategic thinking.