• Play competitive games, modified where appropriate (e.g. badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball and rounders) and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending.
• Physical Education, Key Stage 2
• Use running, jumping, throwing and catching in isolation and in combination.
• Physical Education, Key Stage 1
• Master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance, agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities.
• EYFS, Physical Development
• Develop and refine a range of ball skills including throwing, catching, kicking, passing, batting, and aiming.
• These wonderfully coloured play tennis balls are suitable for all playground games.
• Good quality compression ensures an even, consistent bounce. 3 each of 4 colours: red, blue, green and yellow.
• Incorporating coloured play tennis balls into physical education nurtures vital motor skills, particularly hand-eye coordination. These playground balls help in developing pivotal movements and fostering a love for active pursuits within the curriculum's guidelines.
• Beyond physical benefits, these resources pave the way for developing essential social skills, such as teamwork and communication. Playing together introduces children to cooperative dynamics and competitive play, aligning with curriculum goals to create well-rounded individuals through sports. These tennis balls are perfect for facilitating varied physical activities, ensuring inclusivity and broad participation.
Utilising these tennis balls in PE supports the curriculum aim of engaging all students in regular physical activity, enhancing the educational journey. It encourages an understanding of sports, contributing positively to the school's physical education program and student health.
• Use to develop striking skills.
• Great tool for early throw and catch games