I don't know if anyone can point me in the direction of any good ideas.
Basically I am 1 to 1 with a Yr 4 boy with Aspergers. He has a reputation for *not liking* PE, but as far as I can unpick, it is more that he doesn't like activities he considers "silly", or activities which are heavily teamwork or competing against other people. Competeing against himself seems fine.
Anyway - his class this term are doing netball and basketball, and it turns out they are fiercely competitive. Last lesson did NOT go well, and the child initially gave the main activity a go (he thought the warm ups were stupid though - which doesn't surprise me, becuase it was all "move like a...." which he was never going to warm to), but quickly gave up the main activity because he fel;t the other children having the ball was "unfair".
So, anyway. The teacher has asked me to take a small group of children (my 1 to 1 lad, his best friend and another child who finds it hard to join in PE) and do something PEish with them. She siad anything is fine, as long as it is vaguely in line with the core tasks.
Help! I know nothing about this. I am perfectly willing to give it a go, but I am not really sure where to start. Can anyone give me any ideas, or should I go back to her and ask for help? I would prefer to work something out without asking for help from the teacher though, except just to check that my plan is OK, sa it is not a teacher I see other than once a week.
Does anyone have any cool ideas to grip a small group of hard to motivate and not terribly well coordinated children? Or any resources I could use to develop something?
Thanks!
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