The Objective
• To help secondary schools create opportunities for Physical Activity at break times.
• To achieve 5x60• To create solutions where pupils access school
transport• To utilise an opportunity• To create opportunities for skill development
including leadership.• Funded through 5x60
How will schools achieve this?
• Equipment lending schemes• Designated activity zones• The In the Zone Crew
Equipment Lending schemes
Schools may choose to consider…
• The use of an equipment store• The role of the In The Zone crew • Collation of usage information
– Registers– Putting stamps in school planners– Rewards feeding into the school reward
system
Activity Zones, How can school spaces be used effectively?
• Multi Activity• Fitness• Ball Games• Skipping• Paired activity• Quiet Zones• Table top games
In The Zone Crew• Trained sports leaders (ideally)
Schools may choose to consider• In the Zone Crew rota• Providing training for younger pupils and
involving them in roles outside of leading i.e.: running the equipment lending scheme.
• Introducing an ‘In the Zone panel’ to consult with pupils, promote and evaluate.
Possible Active Break leader RotaPossible In The Zone Crew Rota
Friday
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Buddy
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Sports hall
Storage shed
Tennis Court
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Storage shed
Tennis court
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Storage shed
Tennis Court
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In The Zone 2
SMT Module ITZ Crew Module Activity Booklets
Support for schools
The Senior Management Team (SMT) For a member of SMT, another member of staff and the 5x60 officer.
– WHAT is In the Zone 2– WHY should we introduce it in our school– HOW do we go about setting up In the Zone
2– WHAT if we meet some challenges and
problems?– HOW can ITZ operate with the constraints in
our school? (timings, supervisory staff, catering, space issues)
– WHAT happens next?
The module will explore…
In the Zone Crew ModuleIn House DeliveryIn addition to SLA’s
• By the end of the module, In the Zone Crew will be able to:
• Explain the purpose of In the Zone 2 at their school• Explain the role and responsibilities of the In the
Zone Crew• Apply the skills of a sport leader in the context of In
the Zone 2– Team working– Motivating and supporting participants– Positive behaviour management– Safe play and activity– Safe equipment
• Explain how they can keep the playground fresh
Activity Booklet
• A range of activity ideas that can be used:- By the In the Zone Crew- By pupils- Across other 5x60 activities
Application
• Criteria– 5x60 school– Already offers Sports Leadership
awards (SLA)– The whole school is committed to
developing this concept.– Identification of staff with
responsibility for the development of ITZ2.
Implementation
• AT SMT workshop schools will receive:
• Manual• ITZ Crew Module• Activity Booklets• ITZ 2 Stamp
In the Zone 2
National Curriculum
14 – 19 Pathways
Healthy Schools
KS2-3Transition
ActiveYoungPeople
WelshBaccalaureate
Skills Framework
Contribution to whole school agenda
Rawmarsh Community School, Rotherham, has been successful in developing an active break programme, the impact of the provision of lunchtime activities is outlined below:-
• more pupils are engaged in a variety of structured and creative activities before school, during lunchtime and after school leading to health benefits
• Confident pupils with leadership qualifications and management skills
• A decrease in bullying and social exclusion• Youngsters with improved attention span leading to
higher attainment levels • Positive relationships between pupils and staff • A safer environment• More time spent in engaged learning• Improved punctuality• Improved attendance
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