Invasion Games Drawing Sheet | Year 5 PE Resources | BookFlik

Boost your physical education lessons with our engaging PE invasion games drawing sheet year 5 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 5 pupils, this activity helps children visualise and understand the tactical elements of team sports such as netball, tag rugby, or football. By sketching out pitch layouts, player positions, and movement patterns, students develop a deeper understanding of how to create space and work effectively as a team.
Our PE invasion games drawing sheet year 5 core is perfectly aligned with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) for PE. At this stage, pupils are expected to play competitive games, modified where appropriate, and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending. This resource encourages learners to bridge the gap between physical movement and strategic thinking. By mapping out their own game scenarios, students can better recall these tactics during live matches in the school hall or on the playing field.
Teachers can use this versatile tool as a starter activity to introduce a new unit, or as a plenary to reflect on a lesson’s success. It is an excellent way to support visual learners who may find it easier to plan a move on paper before attempting it on the pitch. Because it is differentiated for the expected standard, the tasks are challenging yet accessible, focusing on core concepts like width, depth, and communication.
Whether you are teaching about keeping possession or the importance of defensive marking, this PE invasion games drawing sheet year 5 core provides a clear, structured format for students to demonstrate their tactical knowledge. Download this free resource today to help your class master the art of invasion games. It is a fantastic addition to your PE toolkit, ensuring that every pupil can contribute to their team’s strategy with confidence and creativity. Help your Year 5 students succeed both in the classroom and on the pitch with these essential planning activities.
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