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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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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.
GCSE PE: Dominoes - Psychological Factors (Set 1)
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GCSE PE: Dominoes - Psychological Factors (Set 1)

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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 psychological factors. 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. This is set one of two.
GCSE PE: Psychological Factors - Dominoes (Set 2)
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GCSE PE: Psychological Factors - Dominoes (Set 2)

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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 psychological factors. 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. This is set two of two.
GCSE PE: Dominoes - Skeletal System (Set 2 of 3)
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GCSE PE: Dominoes - Skeletal System (Set 2 of 3)

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A great set of dominoes on the skeletal 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 the skeletal system. 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. Set two of three.
GCSE PE: Dominoes - Skeletal System (Set 3 of 3)
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GCSE PE: Dominoes - Skeletal System (Set 3 of 3)

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A great set of dominoes on the skeletal 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 the skeletal system. 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. Set three of three.
GCSE PE: Exercise & Training - Starter, Plenary & Revision
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GCSE PE: Exercise & Training - Starter, Plenary & Revision

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60 numbered questions on exercise and training to engage and challenge your students. Built on PowerPoint, these questions can be displayed on your whiteboard or printed and laminated and used as starter, plenary and revision activities. In the past, I've directed students to answer specific numbered questions in a given time (say three minutes) at the start or end of a lesson and then asked students to check their understanding. There are of course plenty of other ways in which these question cards can be used.
GCSE PE: Exercise and Training - What's the difference between?
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GCSE PE: Exercise and Training - What's the difference between?

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Do your students find it hard to distinguish between similar concepts? This set of 40 'What's the difference between?' flashcards on exercise and training allows your students to grapple with concepts such as the differences between the principles and methods of training, the difference between continuous and fartlek training and the difference between the physiological adaptations of a warm up and a cool down, to name just a few. You can use these question cards when you introduce exercise and training to gauge the level of students' prior knowledge. Equally, they can be used during the learning of the topic and afterwards to assess knowledge and understanding. They're also great for interactive revision. They can be projected on your whiteboard for whole class interaction or printed out (in various different sizes, in black & white as well as colour) and used as a learning resource by individual students or small groups. Why not display them on your classroom wall, in the PE corridor, in the sports hall or in the changing rooms? There's plenty of scope to use these cards creatively to the benefit of your students.
GCSE PE: Cardiovascular System: Anatomy of the Heart (Drag and Drop)
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GCSE PE: Cardiovascular System: Anatomy of the Heart (Drag and Drop)

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An engaging interactive drag and drop resource to help your students fully get to grips with the anatomy of the heart and the pathway of blood through it. Tried and tested with my own students this is perfect for personalised learning! How does it work? This resource can be used on any mobile device as well as on PCs and the interactive whiteboard. It has been designed to provide support for students who need some guidance in labelling the heart as well as to challenge students who wish to dive in and test their knowledge and understanding of this important topic unaided. Students have control over their learning and can choose what they want to do. If they choose to have support, they will receive feedback when they drag a label to its correct location during the drag and drop activity. If they opt not to have help, they won't receive any feedback until they have completed the activity. See this resource in action here: https://youtu.be/7J6GD5z_-PA When you download this resource, you'll be able to access the url address to this activity by deleting the blue box. Then simply copy and distribute the url address to your students.
A Level PE (2016): Sport Psychology Question Cards
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A Level PE (2016): Sport Psychology Question Cards

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99 question cards on the Sport Psychology component of the reformed A Level PE courses (2016). 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: -personality -attitude -motivation -arousal -anxiety -aggression -social facilitation -group & team dynamics -goal setting 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!
A Level PE (2016): Influences of the 19th century public schools
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A Level PE (2016): Influences of the 19th century public schools

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Over 40 question cards on the influences of the 19th century public schools on the emergence and evolution of modern sport. 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 promotion and organisation of sports and games – the promotion of ethics through sports and games – the ‘cult’ of athleticism – meaning, nature and impact – the spread and export of games and the games ethic
GCSE PE: Components of Fitness - Interactive Questions (e-learning)
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GCSE PE: Components of Fitness - Interactive Questions (e-learning)

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What is this resource? An interactive e-learning resource which enables your students to answer, redraft and improve their responses to a variety of exam style questions on the components of fitness. It can be used on PCs, tablets and smart phones. How does it work? Your students have complete control of the learning experience. • Using the menu, students navigate to the components of fitness of their choice and choose which questions they would like to answer. • The ‘show hint’ button provides guidance (scaffolding) to students who might need additional support when tackling the question. With practise and repetition, students become less dependent on the scaffolding guidance. • Students type or dictate their response into the answer box. • The question must be answered before the model answer can be revealed. • Tapping the ‘Check your answer’ button reveals the model answer and provides feedback in real time to your students about their response in comparison to the model answer. Ideal for developing self-assessment skills and encouraging students to reflect on their answers. • On seeing the model answer, students have the opportunity to redraft and improve their original response as many times as they want or need to. See the resource in action: https://youtu.be/1TleLxH-duo When students leave the resource their work is automatically stored. When they return to the activity they can choose to either start afresh and tackle the questions again or resume from where they left off. Students can take screenshots of their responses and store them in their e-portfolios. Perfect for interleaving, revision and honing exam technique.
A Level PE (2016): Sentence Starters - 19th Century Public Schools
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A Level PE (2016): Sentence Starters - 19th Century Public Schools

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Give your students the start of a sentence and they have to complete it correctly. A really simple, yet engaging activity which will get your students thinking about the role of the 19th century public schools and their influence on modern sport. Students simply choose a number by tapping on it, which reveals the start of a sentence. If students can correctly complete the sentence the sentence remains visible. If they can't complete the sentence correctly, it can be hidden by tapping on the number again. Distribute this digital resource through your VLE, Showbie, (or equivalent) for your students to access on their tablets or mobile devices. To benefit from its full interactivity, students will need to download Microsoft's PowerPoint app from the App Store or Google Play (free). Alternatively, it can be used as a whole class starter or review activity by projecting the resource onto your whiteboard. Additionally, the PDF version can be printed to be used as a paper resource.
A Level PE (2016): Skill Classification Drag and Drop e-Learning Activity
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A Level PE (2016): Skill Classification Drag and Drop e-Learning Activity

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An engaging interactive drag and drop activity for your students to use on their mobile devices as well as on school PCs and laptops. Students have unlimited attempts to correctly complete each of the skill classification tables - one for each of the different continua on the A level PE specifications. Each table has the name of the continuum (on the left hand side) and spaces for students to drag and drop the correct content - the name of the skill, a description of each skill and an example of each skill. Oral instructions of how to complete the task are provided automatically on the first slide. Students can easily navigate forwards and backwards within the resource by using the next and previous buttons, enabling them to compare the characteristics of each continuum. When they have finished each attempt students click the submit button to receive feedback on whether they have been successful or not. Overall feedback is provided when the task is completed and students have the opportunity to review it to see how well they performed. Also, the task can be completed multiple times. When successfully completed, if required, students can take screenshots and store their images in their appropriate folder (e-portfolio) or print to keep in their file or book. See this resource in action by watching the accompanying video. A perfect activity to introduce this topic in order to assess prior knowledge or to review understanding during or at the end of the unit. Also, invaluable for interleaving and as a revision tool. Simply send your students the url address and they can access this resource in your lessons or as a homework activity.
A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Presentation
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A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Presentation

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A PowerPoint presentation on the attribution theory topic within the sport psychology component of the new (2016) AS and A Level PE specifications, including Weiner's model, the self-serving bias, learned helplessness, mastery orientation and attribution retraining.
GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Question & Answer Cards
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GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Question & Answer Cards

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A comprehensive set of over 75 questions and answers on diet and nutrition 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. Questions include; components of a balanced diet, examples of food from each component, roles of each of the components, obesity.
A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Dominoes

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A great set of dominoes on the modern Olympic Games for OCR A level PE. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here’s a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on the topics of the modern Olympic Games. Have your students work together on their own or 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.
A Level PE (2016): Classification of Skill - 3 Sided Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): Classification of Skill - 3 Sided Dominoes

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A really useful resource to reinforce the key concepts involved in the classification of skill. Challenge your students to complete this engaging 3 sided domino activity and then have them explain why each triangle is in the correct position. Alternatively, have one group of students deliberately set up the puzzle incorrectly and have another group work on correcting it and identifying what the mistakes are and why. Simply print out the PowerPoint slide or PDF, cut up the triangles and distribute to your students. Print and keep the master copy for students to refer to. Excellent for collaborative learning!
A Level PE: Error Detective - Skill Classification
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A Level PE: Error Detective - Skill Classification

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"A superb resource to help students really show their understanding of the key concepts involved in skill classification." "Excellent resource for identifying misconceptions and for getting students to articulate their knowledge and understanding." With this easy to use resource you’ll be able to challenge your students and enable them to see for themselves how well they know and understand the key concepts involved in skill classification. Students are presented with a series of statements and have to decide whether each is correct or whether it contains an error. If they detect an error they must correct it. In this resource there are 18 statements to do with skill classification which have been especially designed to challenge common misconceptions and enable your students to articulate their understanding of the concepts involved in this topic. Specifically, the resource has: a PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for whole class teaching & working through the task as a whole a randon generator PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for retrieval practice & an element of surprise MS Word and PDF worksheets of the 18 statements - perfect for individual study colour coded MS Word and PDF documents of the correct and incorrect statements - excellent for teacher, peer & self assessment Printable worksheets - ideal for students to make notes on and write their correct responses and to refer to for revision Printable slides - to use for flashcard type activities Error Detective video - to introduce the activity