The first rugby match

Topics Year 2/3
This unit is part of Sports Tournaments History of Rugby

Objectives

History

  • Continue to develop a chronologically secure knowledge and understanding of British, local and world history, establishing clear narratives within and across the periods they study.
  • Construct informed responses that involve thoughtful selection and organisation of relevant historical information.

Design and Technology

  • Use research and develop design criteria to inform the design of functional products that are fit for purpose.
  • Generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated sketches and prototypes.

Lesson Planning

Look back at the beginnings of rugby. Research William Web Ellis, a pupil at Rugby School, and get to know the Gilberts, the makers of the first rugby balls who lived in the town of Rugby, where the game is said to have its origins.

Teaching Outcomes:

  • To understand the history of rugby.
  • To research William Webb Ellis and William Gilbert, and understand their roles in the creation of the modern game of rugby.
  • To practice double stitching on card in preparation for making a mini rugby ball.

Children will:

  • Begin to understand the origins of rugby.
  • Understand what role William Webb Ellis and William Gilbert played in the creation of rugby as a game.
  • Practice double stitching on card in preparation for making a mini rugby ball.

Provided Resources

  • Hot seating: (William Webb Ellis)
  • Gilbert rugby balls over time
  • How to make a rugby ball: stitching practice

You Will Need

  • Card, scissors, string, hole punch, thick/stiff material, thread and needles