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Physical Development

Children explore different ways of  rolling, jumping travelling, and balancing.  They create sequences, beginning and ending in still positions.  They use the floor, mats and apparatus.

Games

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These children competed in a gymnastics  festival.  These pictures show the children, stretching, rolling and jumping.

Children learn and practise the basic techniques of throwing, catching, kicking, and moving.  They use a range of equipment such as beanbags, quoits and different shape balls. Children use their skills to play different games and begin to learn different games and begin to learn different strategies

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Ballet

Year 3 children enjoy lessons with the Royal Ballet School in the Autumn Term.

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