3 Cricket  I know some of the basic rules of Cricket.  I am able to catch a tennis ball with some success.  I am able to retrieve a ball at a jogging.

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3 Cricket  I know some of the basic rules of Cricket.  I am able to catch a tennis ball with some success.  I am able to retrieve a ball at a jogging pace.  I am able to demonstrate a forward defence shot in a passive situation.  I know how to bowl, but my technique lacks accuracy.  I can identify some of the strengths and weaknesses in my performance.  I can follow instructions for a warm-up and cool-down safely.  I know that exercise is important for a healthy lifestyle. 3c = 2 of the criteria met– from 2 colours! 3b = 4 of the criteria met- from 3 colours! 3a = All of the criteria met, Well done move on to level 4! National Curriculum Attainment Level

4 Cricket  I know some of the basic rules of Cricket.  I am able to catch a wind ball coming to me from various heights. Occasionally I drop a catch.  I am able to retrieve a ball while running and attempt to return it.  I am able to demonstrate a forward defence shot and front foot drive in a passive situation.  I know how to bowl, but can only do this at a slow pace or a standing start.  I can lead a warm-up and session for a small group of people suitable for cricket.  I can use some of the correct technique terms to improve performance.  I understand the importance of exercise for a healthy lifestyle. 4c = 2 of the criteria met – from 2 colours! 4b = 4 of the criteria met – from 3 colours! 4a = All of the criteria met, Well done move on to level 5! National Curriculum Attainment Level

5 Cricket  I know the rules of Cricket when playing a game.  I am able to catch a cricket ball with some success, when delivered at different speeds.  I am able to retrieve a ball when it is moving away from or towards me and return it with some success.  I can demonstrate some batting strokes while in a pressure situation, though my technique can be inconsistent.  I know how to bowl. I am able to use a run up and bowl with accuracy.  I can identify strengths and weaknesses of mine and thers performaces, giving feedback to improve on this.  I am able to lead a safe warm-up and cool-down, stretching the correct areas of the body for cricket.  I can explain why exercise is important to my health and fitness. 5c = 2 of the criteria met- from 2 colours! 5b = 4 of the criteria met- from 3 colours! 5a = All of the criteria met, Well done move on to level 6! National Curriculum Attainment Level

6 Cricket  I know the rules of Cricket when playing a game.  I am able to catch a cricket ball when delivered from a variety of heights and speeds.  I am able to retrieve a ball when it is moving away or towards me. When returning the ball, I am usually accurate.  I am able to demonstrate a variety of battling strokes but only one of my strokes is technically correct.  I use the correct bowling technique and I can bowl with accuracy and control.  I can identify strengths and weaknesses of mine and others performances, giving feedback to improve on this.  I can lead warm-ups and skill practices using the basic rules of the game  I can explain why exercise is important to my health and fitness. 6c = 2 of the criteria met- from 2 colours! 6b = 4 of the criteria met- from 3 colours! 6a = All of the criteria met, Well done move on to level 7! National Curriculum Attainment Level

7 Cricket  I know the rules of Cricket and rarely make mistakes and can apply these when umpiring a full sided game.  I am able to catch a cricket ball with confidence when delivered from a variety of heights and speeds.  I am able to retrieve a ball when it is moving away or towards me.When returning the ball, I am usually accurate (as for level 6).  I can demonstrate a variety of battling strokes while in a pressure situation.  Two or three of my strokes are technically correct.  I can demonstrate different types of bowling and I can bowl using a variety of speed, spin and direction  I can identify strengths and weaknesses in a team performance. I am effective in the game situation.  I can lead warm-ups and design skill practices appropriate for the lesson content  I can describe how cricket benefits health and fitness and can share this information with a small group. 7c = 2 of the criteria met- from 2 colours! 7b = 4 of the criteria met- from 3 colours! 7a = All of the criteria met, Well done move on to level 8! National Curriculum Attainment Level