This covers section 1.2: Cardio-Respiratory System & Cardiovascular System (Part 2) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheets, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Apologise if you find any silly spelling mistakes, as I am dyslexic.
Learning Objectives
1.2.5 The anatomical components and structure of the cardio vascular system to include, the heart – atria, ventricles, valves, septum, atrioventricular (AV) and sinoatrial (SA) nodes, myocardia – blood, and blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries).
1.2.6 The physiology of the cardiovascular system with regards to the cardiac cycle, systemic and pulmonary circulation, venous return, vascular shunting, heart rates, (resting, working, maximum, heart rate reserve and recovery), stroke volume, cardiac output, end diastolic and end systolic volumes.
1.2.7 Understanding of bradycardia, why it may be beneficial and how, anatomically and physiologically, it may occur.
Please note that in the powerpoint and worksheets things might move around so you will have to fix it on your computer if necessary
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.7: Fluid Mechanics. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so I am sorry if I make a few mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• Describe aerodynamics and hydrodynamics to appropriate sports contexts.
• Discuss factors affecting fluid friction and air resistance: velocity, drag force, mass, streamlining and surface
• Describe the types of spin: topspin, backspin, and sidespin. Magnus effect and how they impact on flight path and bounce.
• Analyse fluid mechanics and how it has influenced technological advancements in technique modification, clothing/suits, equipment/apparatus.
This covers section 1.1: Muscular Skeletal System (Part 2) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheets, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. I must apologise that if you find mistakes, its due to my dyslexia.
Learning Objectives
1.1.4 The components of an anatomical lever and how the body uses the lever systems (1st, 2nd and 3rd class) in physical activity and sport. This should include the mechanical advantages and disadvantages of each lever.
1.1.5 Newton’s Three Laws of Motion and how they apply to sporting contexts: Law of Inertia, Law of Acceleration and Law of Action and Reaction.
1.1.6 The principles related to the stability of the body in relation to the centre of mass and its implication in physical activities.
1.1.7 The calculation of force and resultant force: a mass of 1 kg exerts a force of 9.81 N (down).
1.1.8 How the muscular and skeletal systems respond, acutely, both structurally and functionally to the stress of warming up and immediate physical or sporting activity.
Please note that in the powerpoint and worksheets things might move around so you will have to fix it on your computer if necessary
This covers topic 3: Skill Acquisition 3.7: Memory Model. (part 2)You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. Furthermore, if I made silly spelling mistakes or my grammar is not up to spec, sorry I am dyslexic
Learning Objectives
• To understand the factors the affect reaction and response time and how to measure them.
• To describe Hick’s Law and plot, interrupt and analyse data.
• To identify the Psychological Refractory Period
• Understanding that schema theory is an organised package of information stored in LTM that updates and modifies motor programmes.
• Understand the implications of schema theory to a coach and performer in optimising performance.
This covers topic 4: Sport Psychology: Attitudes in Sport is a revision lesson. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lesson on a mac. Furthermore, I apologise for any silly mistakes as I am a dyslexic.
• To understand how attitudes are formed and the influences upon attitudes.
This covers topic Sports Psychology - leadership. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lesson on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so sorry for any mistakes.
• Knowledge and understanding of the importance of effective leadership and its impact on performance.
• Understand the different types of leadership styles: autocratic, laissez-faire and democratic based on the models of Fiedler and Chelladuri.
• State the advantages and disadvantages of each leadership style.
• Describe of how leaders are created: Trait theory (Great Man Theory) vs Social learning and Interactionist theory.
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.3. Diet and Energy Source. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Know how energy is produced from carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
• Most: Describe which nutrient a food source provides.
• Some: Explain which food sources will benefit the energy required for different activities.
You will get lesson plans for year 7
There are 6 lessons
Please forgive me if you find spelling mistakes, as I am really dyslexic.
Plus I do my lessons on an Applemac, so things tend to move around.
There are 6 lesson plans for basketball for year 11’s, covering basic skills such as ball handling, passing, dribbling, shooting, defending, attacking, zone defence etc. Plus, you will get some scoring cards, task cards and assessment cards for the students to use. I am apologise for any silly mistakes but I am dyslexic.
These are lesson plans for year 7 mixed group who enjoy hockey. Due to only having a futsal pitch, I only do games up to 6 v 6. The lessons cover passing, shooting, dribbling, attacking/defending. Please note that I am dyslexic, so I may make simply mistakes, plus I do my lesson plans on a Mac computer
Consists of 8 lesson plans for year 10 IGCSE PE football students, that covers, passing, dribbling, shooting, heading, crossing, attacking, defending and game play.
You will also get reciprocal cards for the turns.
There is assessment within the lesson plans.
Plus a round robin competition sheets.
Risk assessments for physical education. You will get this in the bundle:
Athletics Field Events
Athletics Throwing Events
Badminton
Basketball
Cricket
Dance
Gymnastics
Weights Room
Netball
O.A.A.
Rounders
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tag Rugby
Volleyball
Darts
Dodgeball
5-aside
Please note these are revision lessons.
You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
In the bundle you will get the following areas:
Post 1850 / Influence of the Public Schools Revision
Factors affecting sport in post-industrial Britain 1850 Revision
Pre-1850 - Pre-instrustrial Britain Revision
Australian Institute of Sport Revision
Franchise in the World of Sport Revision Lesson
Olympics
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.4. Components of Fitness. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There are some top trumps cards to use as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Know the difference between a health / skill related component of fitness.
• Most: Describe the components of health / related fitness using themselves as examples.
• Some: Be able to link each component of fitness, explaining how it affects performance in physical activity.
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology & Applied Movement Analysis: Fitness Testing Revision Lesson. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, it is due to my dyslexia
Learning Objectives
• To understand the Components of Fitness and how Fitness Testing is measured.
• To describe the relative importance of these components for physical activity and sport.
• To understand the individual testing protocols for the components of fitness.
• To be able to interpret data relating to fitness tests and analyse against normative values.
This resource covers every section of the new IGCSE PE (Cambridge) from:
Unit1: Anatomy and physiology
Unit 2: Health, fitness and training
Unit 3: Skill acquisition and psychology
Unit 4: Social, cultural and ethical influences.
Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)