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Former Head of PE in secondary school in the North of England with 10+ years teaching experience. My resources tend to be classroom based lessons for the GCSE PE course and form time resources when the register is done and everyone is staring at me expecting interesting and informative action!

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Former Head of PE in secondary school in the North of England with 10+ years teaching experience. My resources tend to be classroom based lessons for the GCSE PE course and form time resources when the register is done and everyone is staring at me expecting interesting and informative action!
Happy Holidays! 2 Christmas quizzes on p-point, ready for use. Festive Fun!
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Happy Holidays! 2 Christmas quizzes on p-point, ready for use. Festive Fun!

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Each quiz has a selection of 25 questions in different topics with each question having a different points value. Decide on the points value and topic you want and the appropriate question pops up. Navigate to the answer using the arrows and then use the arrows again to navigate back to the question board. The options that have already been chosen appear on the question board shaded so that the same question cannot be asked twice in any one quiz. The topics are as follows: Quiz 1 Born on the 25th - identify the celebrities who have Christmas birthdays. 12 Days of Christmas - What were the gifts from the famous carol? Christmas haters - Who are the people being described? Santa Who? - Who are these famous people disguised as Father Christmas? Christmas Trivia Quiz 2 Cracker Jokes - finish off the joke. Movies - identify the Xmas movie from the picture. Santagrams - unravel the Xmas themed anagram. Santa International - What is Santa known as around the world? Santa Who? - Who are these famous people disguised as Father Christmas? I'd split the class into groups and have each group take it in turns but it can be managed in many ways. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated, either positive or developmental. Happy Christmas.
Fun Easter Quiz with three rounds including the Easter Story.
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Fun Easter Quiz with three rounds including the Easter Story.

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This is a quiz to be used for fun at Easter. There are three rounds, each with 10 questions. The first round is Eggs, the second is Easter around the World and the third is The Easter Story. I've tried to make it applicable to all by making the quiz fun and informative rather than pursuing a religious ideal, however I did think it important that we look at why Easter is such an important religious festival whether we celebrate it in that way or not. The answer to each question is revealed before moving on to the next question, therefore I would suggest that answers are written on a whiteboard and points allocated accordingly before moving on to the next question. Each question has some supporting information to either explain the answer or to give some further contextual information. The last page has a question that encourages debate, it's not part of the quiz but can fill in some time should it be required. It's entirely at your own discretion. All feedback, positive or negative is gratefully received.
PE GCSE Revision, 18 hole golf game. Ready for use. Fun way to revise.
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PE GCSE Revision, 18 hole golf game. Ready for use. Fun way to revise.

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This is a great way to revise and my students have always got a great deal of value from it. The powerpoint goes through the rules and scoring system but, for those unfamiliar with golf, it may need a little more explanation. Basically, each hole/question has a par value attached to it (3-5). This how many answers are needed to score par. If they answer too few, this would be represented by a score over par (+) and if they answer over the par score it's represented by a score under par (-). As in golf, the lowest score wins. Example: Hole 1, par 4. How many football teams have won the Premier League? Giving 3 correct answers would score +1 Giving 4 correct answers would score par, 0 Giving 5 answers would score -1 This comes with a teacher's answer sheet to assist with arguments at the end of the game! I have done this in teams, pairs and individually and it works so well. Hope you enjoy. Any feedback, positive or negative is greatly appreciated.
	Fun quiz, ready for use and ideal for end of term. 50 questions on ridiculous things.
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Fun quiz, ready for use and ideal for end of term. 50 questions on ridiculous things.

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This quiz has very little educational merit whatsoever. It's based on ridiculous things from around the world and is split into 5 rounds of 10 questions each: Round 1 : Ridiculous Superheroes, multiple choice Round 2: Ridiculous names, True or False Round 3: Ridiculous statues, Q&A Round 3: Ridiculous inventions, Q&A Round 5: Ridiculous World Records, Q&A You could run the quiz over a period of time doing a round at a time or as one whole quiz. Answers are revealed immediately so if keeping score that will need to be done after every answer. All feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Revision on muscles, movement and the components of fitness. ready for immediate use.
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Revision on muscles, movement and the components of fitness. ready for immediate use.

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This is a power point presentation with an attached worksheet. I created it for a couple of reasons: The first being that going through all the information would reinforce learning and also to fill in any gaps in understanding. The second was to allow everyone to have a good set of notes to use as a revision aid, hence the worksheet. My intention was to fly through the presentation, adding contextual information and answering any questions that are raised. This worked well as it limited opportunities for students to fall behind as it was such a fast pace, you couldn't afford to have a chat or day-dream. The presentation is littered with questions for students to answer periodically in order to express their understanding. This whole revision unit can take anywhere between 1 hour and 3 hours to complete. Elements can be given as homework if required with the power point made available to students. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated whether positive or negative.
Fun quiz, ready for use and ideal for end of term. 50 questions on ridiculous things.
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Fun quiz, ready for use and ideal for end of term. 50 questions on ridiculous things.

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This quiz has very little educational merit whatsoever. It's based on ridiculous things from around the world and is split into 5 rounds of 10 questions each: Round 1 : Ridiculous Superheroes, multiple choice Round 2: Ridiculous names, True or False Round 3: Ridiculous statues, Q&A Round 3: Ridiculous inventions, Q&A Round 5: Ridiculous World Records, Q&A You could run the quiz over a period of time doing a round at a time or as one whole quiz. Answers are revealed immediately so if keeping score that will need to be done after every answer. All feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Anglophile quiz. Fun, ready-to-use resource that educates the US about England.
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Anglophile quiz. Fun, ready-to-use resource that educates the US about England.

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This is aimed at the US audience so it is ideal for an international classroom. However, many of the questions can be tweaked for the English market. 8 rounds with 60 questions in total on a variety of topics. Hosted by Headingley, the Queen's head butler, the quiz offers a unique and interesting insight into some of the differences between our countries but also some lesser known information about one of the most fascinating countries in the world. Round 1 - Multiple choice - General knowledge Round 2 - True or False - Born in England. Were these celebrities born in England? Round 3 - History Round 4 - Geography - places with the same name in both the US and England Round 5 - Sport - Which positions belong to cricket and which to rugby league? Round 6 - People - Which people are real historical characters and which are myths? Round 7 - Match-up - Match the English terms to their US counterparts. Round 8 - Multiple choice - Trivia When required, answers are revealed with supporting pictures and text boxes with additional information in. I should add that Queen Elizabeth II did not really request this quiz to be made. It was Prince William.
Introductory quiz for French lessons, ready for immediate use, with variety of topics.
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Introductory quiz for French lessons, ready for immediate use, with variety of topics.

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This is a quiz with may rounds and varieties of questions including: *True or False - Celebrities born in France *Pet translations *English TV in France *Paris *French Football Teams plus many other questions about the history, geography and other contextual, interesting facts about France. The quiz takes on bell model, starting with easier questions moving on to more challenging questions before finishing with easier ones again so that all students are able to participate and maintain interest until the end. Many questions have additional information attached to explain and provide further reference points. Some questions are asked in English with English answers, some are asked in French with English answers and some asked in French with French answers. This would be ideal as an introduction to French, as a starter for a lesson or for a fun lesson at the end of term. Any and all feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Fun Christmas Quiz - ideal for the end of term (at Christmas time obviously).
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Fun Christmas Quiz - ideal for the end of term (at Christmas time obviously).

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5 rounds of festive fun to deal with those times when the curriculum dictates your class must do something festive! Round 1 - Multiple Choice Round 2 - Christmas Movies. Students are presented with the titles of classic Christmas movies but without the vowels in. Harder than it sounds. Round 3 - Presents. Round 4 - Celebrity Santa Round 5 - Trivia Guaranteed that there are questions here whose answers will fascinate and amuse in equal measure. Any and all feedback gratefully appreciated. Merry Christmas!
Ideal introduction to Spanish, fun and interesting, ready for immediate use.
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Ideal introduction to Spanish, fun and interesting, ready for immediate use.

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This is a quiz with may rounds and varieties of questions including: *True or False - Celebrities born in Spain *Pet translations *English TV in Spain *Spanish Football Teams plus many other questions about the history, culture, geography and other contextual, interesting facts about France. The quiz takes on a bell model, starting with easier questions moving on to more challenging questions before finishing with easier ones again so that all students are able to participate and maintain interest until the end. Many questions have additional information attached to explain and provide further reference points. Some questions are asked in English with English answers, some are asked in Spanish with English answers and some asked in Spanish with Spanish answers. This would be ideal as an introduction to Spanish, as a starter for a lesson or for a fun lesson at the end of term. Any and all feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Fun quiz resource based on the Star Wars movies.
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Fun quiz resource based on the Star Wars movies.

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9 rounds of over 50 questions with a total mark out of 70. Each round is called an episode in keeping with the Star Wars saga. Episode 1: Droids. Names of droids that appear in the movie or red herrings. Episode 2: Match the titles to the episode. Episode 3: Name the roles that these actors play. Episode 4: True or false, did these people have roles in the films? Episode 5: Match the planets to the characters. Episode 6: Name the character that these lightsabres, blasters and spaceships belong to. Episode 7: Match the quotes to the character who speaks them. Episode 8: Locations. Where on Earth were these famous scenes shot? Episode 9: Match the titles to the character. Lots of pictures with some easy questions for general fans and a few tricky ones to separate the Darths from the Anakins. Answers are given after each question so that students get immediate satisfaction. May the Force be with you.
Get ready for Xmas! 2 fun quizzes, ready for use in festive form time or a fun lesson.
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Get ready for Xmas! 2 fun quizzes, ready for use in festive form time or a fun lesson.

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Each quiz has a selection of 25 questions in different topics with each question having a different points value. Decide on the points value and topic you want and the appropriate question pops up. Navigate to the answer using the arrows and then use the arrows again to navigate back to the question board. The options that have already been chosen appear on the question board shaded so that the same question cannot be asked twice in any one quiz. The topics are as follows: Quiz 1 Born on the 25th - identify the celebrities who have Christmas birthdays. 12 Days of Christmas - What were the gifts from the famous carol? Christmas haters - Who are the people being described? Santa Who? - Who are these famous people disguised as Father Christmas? Christmas Trivia Quiz 2 Cracker Jokes - finish off the joke. Movies - identify the Xmas movie from the picture. Santagrams - unravel the Xmas themed anagram. Santa International - What is Santa known as around the world? Santa Who? - Who are these famous people disguised as Father Christmas? I'd split the class into groups and have each group take it in turns but it can be managed in many ways. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated, either positive or developmental. Happy Christmas.
4 x GCSE PE question sheets. Ideal for a starter, extension task or revision.
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4 x GCSE PE question sheets. Ideal for a starter, extension task or revision.

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Each sheet encourages students to recall information and then use that information to answer a GCSE style question. I have used this successfully with all of my students but I concentrated on my lower attaining students trying to get them to plan their answers rather than just writing what came into their heads. In later revision sessions I used them in conjunction with a stopwatch, timing how long it took students to answer and encouraging them to spend a minute per mark ( a 4 mark question should be completed in 4 minutes). Because there are 4 sheets, each student can work on a different one to their neighbour and although they can share information, they wont be able to directly copy. If possible, please leave feedback, good or bad as it helps with any future resources I provide. Thanks you.
Ideal for form or fun lesson, quiz based on TV show 'Only Connect.' 40 q's on p-point.
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Ideal for form or fun lesson, quiz based on TV show 'Only Connect.' 40 q's on p-point.

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If you've seen 'Only Connect' on BBC 2 then you're probably a geek. Welcome to my world! This quiz is entirely based on that premise with four separate rounds of 10 questions. Round 1 is the missing vowels round where students have to work out the different flavours of crisps from the consonants that remain. Round 2 is Connections. What is the link between four different images/photographs. Round 3 is missing vowels again but instead of crisp flavours it's Pokemon names. Round 4 is Sequences. This time there are 3 images or pieces of information, students have to work out what the fourth could be. Each slide comes with a full answer to assist in understanding, whether this is on the screen or in the notes. I'd suggest that students do this in groups as it can be quite challenging but it has been deliberately aimed at secondary students with popular culture references as well as more educational references. This is designed not to test knowledge but to test critical thinking skills. Any feedback, positive or developmental, greatly appreciated.
Updated Easter Quiz with three rounds including the Easter Story. Intended for fun.
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Updated Easter Quiz with three rounds including the Easter Story. Intended for fun.

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This is a quiz to be used for fun at Easter. There are three rounds, each with 10 questions. The first round is Eggs, the second is Easter around the World and the third is The Easter Story. I've tried to make it applicable to all by making the quiz fun and informative rather than pursuing a religious ideal, however I did think it important that we look at why Easter is such an important religious festival whether we celebrate it in that way or not. The answer to each question is revealed before moving on to the next question, therefore I would suggest that answers are written on a whiteboard and points allocated accordingly before moving on to the next question. Each question has some supporting information to either explain the answer or to give some further contextual information. The last page has a question that encourages debate, it's not part of the quiz but can fill in some time should it be required. It's entirely at your own discretion. All feedback, positive or negative is gratefully received.
GCSE PE Quiz suitable for all specs. Ideal for fun lesson/revision. Ready for immediate use.
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GCSE PE Quiz suitable for all specs. Ideal for fun lesson/revision. Ready for immediate use.

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It's called the Christmas quiz just because I used it at Christmas with my GCSE class this year. It can be used at any time. The quiz starts with some multiple choice questions related to the GCSE course before getting into some random and often ridiculous questions that are supposed to be for a bit of fun (but often resulted in arguments between teams when completed)! Feedback, good or bad is appreciated.
AQA Spec. Aspects of a training session
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AQA Spec. Aspects of a training session

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Powerpoint of the parts of a training session (warm up , fitness phase etc.) Includes youtube link to England training session. Scaffolded worksheet attached for lower ability students to assist with notes. Feedback gratefully received wither positive or negative.
9 hole golf revision
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9 hole golf revision

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Powerpoint to accompany Neil Thomas' golf revision game. Also I&'ve reduced the number of holes to 9 and added some exam style questions utilising the information from the game.\nSacffolded sheet for lower attaining students with model answer.
AQA Spec. Applying the principles of training
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AQA Spec. Applying the principles of training

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Putting the principles of training into action (Specificity, Progression, Overload, Reversibility and Tedium). Students requested to put knowledge from previous lesson into action and construct a training plan in written form. The layout of their task is explained and scaffolded including a model answer. End task is differentiated with different groups given different sports to create a plan for. Each group is named after a famous sportsperson beginning with the first 5 letters of the alphabet. E.g. A - Adams - top group, B - Brownlee - 2nd to top group etc.