In PE today, Year 3  practised their passing skills through an activity called "Through the Gate." They worked in pairs, using swing passes to move from one set of cones (gates) to the next, passing the ball between the cones and counting how many gates they could pass through in the time given. If a gate was occupied, they found another one nearby. They also took turns as the central passer in a drill where Child 1 passed to each group member and received the ball back before moving on to the next player, ensuring everyone had a turn in the central role. Finally, they played a 4v1 game where four attackers around a square completed as many one-handed or bounce swing passes as possible while one defender in the middle tried to intercept, rotating the defender every minute. Throughout the session, they focused on the correct swing pass technique, forming a 'W' grip, swinging from chest to hip, and extending arms and fingers toward the target, while receivers practised watching the ball, reaching out, and bringing it to the chest for the next pass. All the children worked brilliantly as a team, showing great encouragement and support for one another throughout the activities.