A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.
A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.
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Skill Classification
Types & Methods of Practice
Transfer of Skills
Learning Theories
Stages of Learning
Feedback
120 slides on Hosting Global Sporting Events.
The perfect resource for OCR A level Physical Education.
This comprehensive resource includes content on:
the background to the modern Olympic Games
the aims of the modern Olympic Games
the values of the modern Olympic Games
political exploitation of the modern Olympic Games
5 case studies
Berlin 1936
Mexico 1968
Munich 1972
Moscow 1980
Los Angeles 1984
The advantages and disadvantages of hosting a global sporting event, including:
impacts on sport
impacts on society
impacts on the economy
political impacts
AQA GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Muscular System
Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the AQA GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these AQA GCSE PE worksheets!
The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the AQA GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed.
Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time.
The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success.
Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these AQA GCSE PE worksheets.
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Over 20 templates to help your BTEC Sport students organise their thoughts when making recommendations about how the business in Unit 22 can develop and market itself.
Use these templates to show your students exactly how to write high scoring responses to activity three in the Unit 22 assessment.
Templates included:
Customer Needs
How to improve customer service and communication with customers
How to implement a customer feedback system
How to use technology to improve customer relations
How to personalise customer service
How to improve feedback from customers
How to improve the online customer experience of using the business website
How to implement a campaign of special offers, such as promotions, loyalty card schemes and membership discounts
How to build an extension on the premises to increase the business offering.
Trends In The Industry
How to recognise trends in the sport and active leisure industry
How to market a business in the sport and active leisure industry
How to target specific groups in your business
How to use social media to market and develop a business in the sport and active leisure industry
Needs Of The Business
How to employ more staff in the business
How to increase the products and services a business offers
How to create a sustainable business in the sport and active leisure industry
How to ensure your staff are trained in child protection, health and safety, and other legal requirements
How to improve and develop facilities and equipment in your business
How to reduce costs in a business in the sport and active leisure industry
How to make a profitable business in the sport and active leisure
How to diversify the products and services of a business in the sport and active leisure
How to source and sell merchandise in a sport and active leisure business
Two domino sets on the classification of skill. One focusing on the subject and content knowledge required by your students for this topic and the other focusing on helping them successfully develop the skill of correctly justifying skill placements on different continua.
A powerpoint presentation on skill classification which covers:
what is skill
what is a motor skill
what are the characteristics of a motor skill
what is a continuum
why do we use continua to classify skills
the different types of continua
what does justify mean
why do we need to justify where skills lie on a continuum
how best to explain our justification
explanations of each of the different continua
exam style question for each continuum
Aimed at OCR, but suitable for all exam boards.
A comprehensive set of questions and answers on the cardiovascular system to challenge all ability levels.
Printable (on PowerPoint) so that they can be used in a variety of activities from group work matching the correct answer to the question; exam style questions; peer teaching & assessment; checking knowledge and understanding as well as for starters and plenaries.
A comprehensive set of questions on the components of fitness to challenge all ability levels. Printable (on PowerPoint) so that they can be used in a variety of activities from group work matching the correct answer to the question; exam style questions; to check knowledge and understanding as well as for starters and plenaries.
Part of the reformed OCR A Level PE course (2016), set 1 includes 70 question cards on the emergence and evolution of modern sport in pre-industrial Britain and post-1850 industrial Britain.
Perfect for starting lessons, introducing new topics, interleaving and recapping previous learning as well as for collaborative revision activities, these flashcards can be projected on your whiteboard or printed in a variety of sizes (and in black and white) and displayed in your classroom or distributed to your students electronically.
Questions include topics on:
-the characteristics of recreational activities in pre-industrial Britain
-the socio-cultural reasons for the characteristics of recreational activities in pre-industrial Britain
-the characteristics of recreational activities in post-1850 industrial Britain
-the socio-cultural reasons for the characteristics of recreational activities in pre-industrial Britain
-social class
-gender
-law & order
-education & literacy
-availability of time & money
-type & availability of transport
Also included in this resource is a random question generator. Made on PowerPoint, questions will continue to appear in quick succession until you press the S key on your key board. To exit the slide show press Esc. Haven't covered a topic yet and don't want those questions to appear? No problem, just hide the relevant slides (in the slide view tab) until you are ready to use them. A fun and interactive way to engage your students in a question and answer session!
I've also added a worksheet of these questions which you can print (in black & white) and distribute to your students to write in the correct responses to the questions. I use these questions with my students as a working document throughout the academic year and refer to it often, so as to keep topics fresh in students' memories.
For more of the theory of using these cards, see Peter Brown's excellent book, 'Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning'.
Two sets of dominoes on the cardiovascular system! Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here's a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on topics to do with components of fitness. Have your students work together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance. Both sets.
More than 250 questions on power point slides to get your students really thinking! Perfect as a stand alone starter activity, or to lead into the main theme of your lesson. These questions don't have a 'right' or 'wrong' answer, per se, You can present them to your students to see what they think and challenge them to justify their thinking - perfect for developing reasoning skills and arguing for or against a point of view. A really useful alternative to asking recall questions which only assess students' memory - these questions will draw out their deeper thinking. Suitable for all levels.
OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Sport Psychology
Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the OCR GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these OCR GCSE PE worksheets!
The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the OCR GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed.
Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time.
The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success.
Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these OCR GCSE PE worksheets.
Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
Something completely new! A fully interactive drag and drop activity for your students to show their knowledge and understanding of the frustration-aggression hypothesis.
How to use this resource:
Heard of ‘desirable difficulties’? This is a great concept I came across in Peter Brown’s excellent book ‘Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning’, where, as teachers, we need to create difficult scenarios in which students have to wrestle with content to grasp its meaning, rather than simply be told it. In essence, we need to get them to ‘work it out’ for themselves.
By working hard to make meaning of new material students are much more inclined to remember and understand the concepts involved. And can then apply them correctly.
In this case, the desirable difficulty is the challenge for students to successfully drag and drop each component of the hypothesis into the correct container. They have unlimited attempts and on pressing submit they will receive feedback as to whether they have been successful or not.
It’s a great way to introduce this hypothesis and as well as can being used on individual devices, it can be projected on your board and used as a whole class activity.
It can also be used to review learning and as a revision tool.
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These are interactive multiple choice resources using PowerPoint which will really help you assess your students' learning. Not many other multiple choice resources offer so much.
1. Exam style questions are displayed - without initially showing any possible answer. This encourages students to think about what the correct answer might be, before the responses are shown. So you can also use this resource for short answer questions.
2. Students can then click on each of the numbers to make the corresponding response appear.
3. If a student is sure that a particular response is incorrect, they can click on the corresponding number again to make the response disappear - thus helping to develop good exam technique as eliminating incorrect responses is good exam practice.
4. Students then choose which answer is correct and click on the main text of the response to receive immediate feedback about their response. If they are correct, the response turns green, however, if the response is incorrect the response turns red AND feedback about that response is provided, thus helping students move forward with their learning.
This is also an excellent resource to use for whole class teaching on the interactive whiteboard as a starter or plenary activity and is great for assessing learning.
If you are using iPads, or other tablets students can download the PowerPoint app (for free) from the App Store or Google Play. You can easily and simply push the resource to your students through Showbie.
This resource can also be put onto your school VLE allowing for rich and deep personalised learning away from the classroom.
A dynamic presentation made on PowerPoint on Bandura's Observational Learning Theory. It provides the key concepts of the theory and is definitely not designed simply to be used as a front of class teaching resource to be copied off the board!!
Whilst providing the key terminology and structure, this resource allows you to elaborate and develop the observational learning theory with your students as you go.
I have successfully used this with my students as a guide; asking them to research the theory initially and then having them use this resource to explain the learning theory to themselves and others.
Using iPads or tablets you can distribute this to your students via Showbie and upload it on Explain Everything (both apps available on the App Store and Google Play). Then your students can record their explanation of the theory. When they're done, they put their work back into Showbie for you to listen to. Simple and a really great way to check how well they have grasped this theory and for you to provide valuable feedback.
There are also some scaffolded questions on this learning theory at the end of the presentation to assist students in their explanations.
What are the four stages involved in this theory?
Why is it important to get the learner’s attention?
What makes a good demonstration?
What key words could you use when describing the retention process?
What is involved in the motor production stage?
What is motivation? What can you as the coach do to promote learning?
Check student understanding with these ever popular true or false statements on diet and nutrition.
These 40 interactive true or false statements built on PowerPoint are designed to challenge all ability levels with repetition of concepts to reinforce learning.
It's a great resource to use as an introduction to diet & nutrition to assess students' prior knowledge, as well as assessing learning during the unit or upon completion.
How to navigate these slides:
1. At first the main white body of the slide will appear empty (no text). This encourages students to think about what the concept is before the statement is revealed.
2. By clicking on the concept (in the red box) students can reveal the statement.
3. They then decide whether the statement is true or false and click the appropriate word (true or false) to reveal the answer.
4. Either a red cross or a green tick will appear against the word chosen to indicate whether the student has answered correctly or not.
5. If an incorrect response has been given, most slides provide feedback. Students click on the blue 'i' button that appears to reveal information about the statement.
How to distribute these slides:
I use Showbie and the PowerPoint app from the App store or on Google Play. Simply load the powerpoint slide on Showbie in your designated class file. Students can access it from there and must have the PowerPoint app loaded on their mobile device in order to access this resource. All they need to do is open the resource in the PowerPoint app, press play and away they go!
This resource can of course be used on PCs and as a whole class activity by projecting it onto your whiteboard.
Free interactive drag and drop activities of Vealey's model of sport confidence and Bandura's model of self-efficacy.
Ideal for all A level Physical Education exam boards.
Just down load the word document, uncover the url address and distribute to your students electronically. Suitable for use on PCs, laptops and all mobile devices.
AQA GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Physical Activity
Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the AQA GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these AQA GCSE PE worksheets!
The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the AQA GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed.
Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time.
The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success.
Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these AQA GCSE PE worksheets.
Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!