For the new GCSE PE 9-1 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering The Movement analysis/Lever systems (section 3.1.2.1). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
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GCSE PE AQA 9-1 ENTIRE COURSE Tarsia Triangle Puzzle Set
For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specifications, this pack of TWELVE Tarsia Triangle puzzle bundle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping a topic. It covers the full course (with the exception of Use of Data, which by nature, cannot really be incorporated into tarsia puzzles). Each puzzle features 18 questions. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain these topics questions. The twelve puzzles cover the following areas of the specification: a. Muscles of the body: (part of 3.1.1.1) b. Components of fitness/fitness testing: (part of 3.1.3.2) c. Methods & Principles of training: (3.1.3.3) d. Cardio-respiratory system (3.1.1.2) e. Movement analysis/levers (3.1.2.1) f. Structure of the skeletal system (3.1.1.1) g. Health, Fitness & well-being (3.2.3.1 & 3.2.3.2) h. Sports Psychology (3.2.1) I. Socio-cultural influences (3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.2.3) j. Energy use, diet, nutrition & hydration (3.2.3.3) k. Anaerobic/aerobic exercise and the effects of exercise (3.1.1.3 and 3.1.1.4). l. Optimising training and effective use of warm ups/cool downs (3.1.3.4 & 3.1.3.5) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.
GCSE PE AQA 9-1 Full Paper 1 Tarsia Triangle Puzzle Set
\*\*LEAVE FEEDBACK WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO RECEIVE A FREE FITNESS TESTING RECORDING WORKSHEET\*\* For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specifications, this pack of EIGHT Tarsia Triangle puzzle bundle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping a topic. It covers the full Paper 1 (with the exception of Use of Data, which by nature, cannot really be incorporated into tarsia puzzles). Each puzzle features 18 questions. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain these topics questions.The seven puzzles cover the following areas of the specification: a. Muscles of the body: (part of 3.1.1.1) b. Components of fitness/fitness testing: (part of 3.1.3.2) c. Methods & Principles of training: (3.1.3.3) d. Cardio-respiratory system (3.1.1.2) e. Movement analysis/levers (3.1.2.1) f. Structure of the skeletal system (3.1.1.1) g. Anaerobic/aerobic exercise and the effects of exercise (3.1.1.3 and 3.1.1.4). h. How to optimize training. Warm ups/cool downs. (3.1.3.4 & 3.1.3.5) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.
GCSE PE AQA 9-1 Huge pack of TEN Tarsia Triangle Puzzles
\*\*LEAVE FEEDBACK WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO RECEIVE A FREE FITNESS TESTING RECORDING WORKSHEET\*\* For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specifications, this large Tarsia Triangle puzzle bundle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping a topic. Each puzzle features 18 questions. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain these topics questions.The seven puzzles cover the following areas of the specification: a. Muscles of the body: (part of 3.1.1.1) b. Components of fitness/fitness testing: (part of 3.1.3.2) c. Methods & Principles of training: (3.1.3.3) d. Cardio-respiratory system (3.1.1.2) e. Movement analysis/levers (3.1.2.1) f. Structure of the skeletal system (3.1.1.1) g. Health, Fitness & well-being (3.2.3.1 & 3.2.3.2) h. Sports Psychology (3.2.1) I. Socio-cultural influences (3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.2.3) j. Energy use, diet, nutrition & hydration (3.2.3.3) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.
GCSE PE AQA 9-1 Large pack of SEVEN Tarsia Triangle puzzles
For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specifications, this large Tarsia Triangle puzzle bundle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping a topic. Each puzzle features 18 questions. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain these topics questions.The seven puzzles cover the following areas of the specification: a. Muscles of the body: (part of 3.1.1.1) b. Components of fitness/fitness testing: (part of 3.1.3.2) c. Methods & Principles of training: (3.1.3.3) d. Cardio-respiratory system (3.1.1.2) e. Movement analysis/levers (3.1.2.1) f. Structure of the skeletal system (3.1.1.1) g. Health, Fitness & well-being (3.2.3.1 & 3.2.3.2) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.
GCSE PE AQA 9-1 Tarsia Triangle FOUR puzzle bundle
For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specifications, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle bundle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping a topic. Each puzzle features 18 questions.The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain these topics questions. The four puzzles cover the following areas of the specification: a. Cardio-respiratory system (3.1.1.2) b. Movement analysis/levers (3.1.2.1) c. Structure of the skeletal system (3.1.1.1) d. Health, Fitness & well-being (3.2.3.1 & 3.2.3.2) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.
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