Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3).
Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year.
Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3).
Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year.
Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
This lesson was created to support students for their revision in preparation for the R041 - Reducing the risk of sports injuries external assessment. (Cambridge National Sports Science Level 2).
Lesson includes:
Introductory task - key word cross word
5 practice exam questions with green pen to self assess
Independant learning using revision sheets (included)
Plenary task - splat using key words
FULL SOW AVAILABLE!
These lessons were created to be embedded into the KS3 curriculum and give students a taste of what studying PE at KS4 entails. The aim of these lessons is to give students a basic understanding of key topics studied in GCSE PE and engage students in a different way of learning in KS3 PE lessons which would normally be completely practically based.
Students will complete one theory lesson during each block of practical lessons throughout the year (one theory lesson every 6-7 weeks). Throughout KS3 students should develop a basic understanding of all topics before starting GCSE PE in year 10.
The lessons were tailored to the Edexcel GCSE PE (2016) specification and each year group focuses on a different topic within their lessons.
*Would be suitable for other GCSE PE qualifications with similar content.
*Also useful as a wet weather / cover lesson to keep students engaged in a classroom.
Included:
7 lessons based around one ‘Big Question’ on Physical training and Anatomy & physiology.
A graphic organiser / booklet which can be printed out and given to students to work in each lesson (in place of working in an exercise book).
A PowerPoint with all 7 lessons – Each lesson including…
o Title slide
o Engage/starter tasks
o Shared learning outcomes – using big & small question
o Share new information – Students fill in the blanks in their booklets to gather new information shared in the lesson.
o Mini plenaries to check understanding throughout the lesson.
o Tasks – Application activities where students demonstrate their learning.
o Final task is to complete the ‘small question’ for the lesson which involves an extended answer. Hints included to support students with what to include and a ‘WAGOLL’ of what a good one looks like!
o Plenary task to wrap up the lesson.
Links to GCSE curriculum: Each lesson includes GCSE content which has been simplified / scaffolded to be suitable for younger students. Extended answers to the small question at the end of the lesson use the same ‘PEB’ structure that is encouraged at GCSE level (Point, Explain, Benefit).
*Some videos which were initially embedded into the PPT have been removed to reduce file size. Links for the videos have been posted into the slides.
Full scheme of work for ‘Applying principles of training’ (R042) unit. From Cambridge National Level 2 Sport Science.
Scheme of work includes:
121 slide PowerPoint covering all 4 learning outcomes.
All lessons centered around a big ‘learning question’ which they work on throughout the unit. (How can training programmes be designed to develop sporting performance?)
Each learning outcome contains lessons to develop content & understanding of the topic, with application to tasks / scenarios to prepare them for the assessed work at the end.
At the end of each learning outcome is an ‘assessment preparation’ task which provides information on the assessed piece of work, mark scheme and what needs to be included.
LO3 includes interactive PPT slides where students can navigate themselves to the fitness test information they want to find out - by clicking on hyperlinked buttons within the PPT (view on slide show to access).
Also included:
Fitness testing record sheets
Fitness testing protocols & normative data
PAR-Q
6 week training programme template
This scheme of work has been developed alongside a series of practical based fitness lessons to secure understanding of the theory covered in the SOW. I have provided students access to this PowerPoint using MS Teams so they have the information they need to write their assignments.
Power point / lesson on exercise, fitness and health.
Includes learning outcomes, starter activity, and main content slides.
Final activity is exam questions based on the topic and mark scheme to self/peer assess.
Created for Edexcel, but easily transferable content to other exam boards.
Includes:
Powerpoint with learning outcomes.
Presents new information on muscles / types of muscles / muscles & movement / antagonistic pairs.
Task - Matching task to identify all muscles (similar to bones activity on skeletal system lesson).
Can be set out like an information relay - detailed muscles information sheet which can be put at the front / outside the room.
Differentiated worksheet to complete.
Based on Edexcel, but content is easily transferable to other exam boards.
Includes:
Powerpoint and learning outcomes.
Starter activity to recap bones from previous lesson (skeletal system).
Presents new information on joints and types of movement to give an understanding before main task.
Main task to work around the room completing a worksheet on the 8 sports people, identifying joint, joint action and articulating bones.
Differentiated worksheet
Final task students apply their knowledge to exam questions & self/peer assess with given mark scheme.
*I did this lesson in the sportshall, with the powerpoint projected onto the wall, with the pictures printed and stuck around the hall. This gave space for the students to work & you could see them performing the actions on the pictures to try and figure out the joint / bones which are involved in the movement! The students really enjoyed the lesson & were really engaged throughout!
Created for Edexcel GSCE (New spec) Component 2 - Topic 3 - Socio-cultural influences
Includes 25 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card with the matching answer on the left hand side of another card. A great resource for engaging the whole group in revision!
Additional slides can be added to generate more cards / questions. I have also created loop cards for topic 1 and 2 from component 2.
Created for Edexcel (New Spec) Component 2 - Topic 2 - Sport psychology
Includes 25 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card, with the answer on the left of a different card. Great resource for engaging the whole group during a revision activity.
Additional slides can be created to generate more cards. I have also created loop cards for topic 1 and 3 from component 2.
Developed for Edexcel, but easily transferable to other exam boards.
Includes:
Power point with learning outcomes.
Starter activity - Matching task with flash cards recapping all muscles & bones. (I HAVE ALSO USED THIS AS AN EXCELLENT REVISION RESOURCE!)
Differentiated A3 worksheet to complete to gather information on effects of exercise on muscular system, with supporting slides on power point, and a support sheet for LA students.
Muscular system revision sheet - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic B
Two page revision sheet created as a revision tool to give students in preparation for an end of topic assessment, or as an intervention sheet to recap learning from the topic after their assessment.
Full unit of work to deliver R041 - Reducing the risk of sports injuries in preparation for the external exam.
Course - BTEC Sport Science (Level 2)
Includes:
162 slide PowerPoint (15 lessons). Divided into 4 learning outcomes.
4 mini mocks - Practice assessments using past exam questions to use at the end of each learning outcome.
53 page work booklet / graphic organiser - Print for each student for them to fill out during the lessons rather than using an exercise book. This prevents the need to print worksheets / students to spend time copying information off the board & instead gives them more time to spend applying the content to tasks and exam questions!
Each lesson includes:
Engage / starter activity
New content - students fill in the blanks in their booklet / complete deeper thinking questions.
Task - Broze, silver, gold tasks to make easy differentiation for application of knowledge.
Practice exam questions - Finish the lesson with an exam question from a past paper.
This lesson was created to support students preparing for their external assessment for Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology (BTEC Sport L3).
Lesson includes:
Interactive PowerPoint allowing students to navigate to topic areas they need to revise. (Students click on the information buttons on the slides to take them to a summary slide for each body system. (I used this with students having access to individual iPads / laptops).
Interrelationships between body systems activity to support with long answer questions.
Plenary activity - Splat using key words from the unit.
Handout also included - print one per student for them to complete during the lesson.
Lesson created to support students understanding of the respiratory and cardiovascular learning outcomes from Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology (BTEC L3 Sport).
Lesson includes:
Starter activity - Key word cross word
Revision activities - writing on the table, revision sheets, PE pong.
x2 Revision sheets included - Double sided A3 sheets on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
PE Pong - Use plastic cups and table tennis ball. 60 question and answer cards included.
Long answer question on the interrelationship between respiratory and cardiovascular system with mark scheme and model answer included.
Plenary activity - Splat using key words from the topics.
6 lesson scheme of work designed to introduce softball to your KS3 PE curriculum!
Teaches basic skills and knowledge of rules to be able to set up and play softball games!
Lesson created as a one-lesson crash course of the Energy systems topic from Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology (Level 3 BTEC Sport).
My students have found the energy systems topic to be the most challenging from the 5 body systems studied throughout the course. This lesson was created as a ‘crash-course’ of the energy systems topic to cover everything they need to know in one lesson.
Students found this lesson to consolidate the most important bits of information from the topic & create a revision sheet with all the information they need to know.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 2. Save time calculating working at grades / progress of students. Formulas used to calculate scores, working at grades, class progress.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 2. (Google Sheets)
Includes:
Space to link student work for each task.
Separate cell to input students score for each task
Total score calculated in (column K) to provide score /60
Grade for C2 (based on Jan 23 boundaries) calculated based on the number of column K
Group progress outlined by a count formula added to identify how many students are working at each grade.
Interventions tab:
Space to include any additional information / support that has been provided to students.
*The file downloaded contains a link to a Google Sheets document.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 1. Save time calculating working at grades / progress of students. Formulas used to calculate scores, working at grades, class progress.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 1. (Google Sheets)
Includes:
Overview tab
Student information (group / SEN / PP / EAL / attendance)
Homework log
Effort log - complete at the end of each month giving a score 1-4 (cells change colour based on values entered)
Behaviour log
Component 1 tab
Space to link student work for each task.
Separate cell to input students score for each task
Total score calculated in (column K) to provide score /60
Grade for C1 (based on Jan 23 boundaries) calculated based on the number of column K
Group progress outlined by a count formula added to identify how many students are working at each grade.
Interventions tab:
Space to include any additional information / support that has been provided to students.
*The file downloaded contains a link to a Google Sheets document.