Starting teaching in 2013 and now work in a North West Comprehensive school as 2nd in PE. I lead both A level PE and GCSE PE, all the resources that I post I use myself. As the school I work in has 1600 students for all walks of life my resources try to simplify some of the more complex topics but will look to add evaluative thoughts to push top end.
Starting teaching in 2013 and now work in a North West Comprehensive school as 2nd in PE. I lead both A level PE and GCSE PE, all the resources that I post I use myself. As the school I work in has 1600 students for all walks of life my resources try to simplify some of the more complex topics but will look to add evaluative thoughts to push top end.
Many people have previously bought my EAPI booklet designed to help students (and teachers) to create their Evaluation and Analysis of Performance for Improvement. This is my latest version with recommendations made from the comments made during last year’s moderation of this NEA.
This is a word document with guidelines for students on how to complete the EAPI and how to plan for this quite tricky piece of assessment. I have personally found it difficult to sometimes explain to students about the EAPI and the ‘big picture’ of what is expected so hence I have created this resource. I have included some ideas for students to think about for potential skills strength/weaknesses and summarised the task at hand. I have included the mark sheets at the end so that students can tick off when they think they have thought through each section. This is a resource that I would print off and hand to each student at the very start of introducing the EAPI. This document is now updated to include adjustments and key points from the moderators report. Updated 2024
All the major developments in sport from Pre-industrial Britain, Post-industrial Britain, Influence of public schools, 20th Century and 21st Century Sport. Highlighted into one big table across 2 pages in word, an excellent revision tool. OCR PE A level 2016 Specification.
Updated booklet following the A Level OCR A level PE. I use this personally with my lessons. These booklets help to keep all classwork neat and well presented in order to aid revision. Past paper exam questions have been transfered into booklet to aid with tasks and homework. 28 pages in total from Pre-Industrial Britain up to hosting global events.
This is a 23 Slide PowerPoint covering the topic ‘Gambling in sport’ from the A level PE OCR 2016 Specification. I have updated orginal Powerpoint with more detailed sporting exams.
This is a 30 slide PowerPoint covering the 'Modern technology in sport' topic of the A lever PE 2016 OCR specification. Slides has been left without pictures and videos so that you can add your own. Slides cover: 'Modern technology for elite-level sport and for general participation in sport, the extent to which modern technology has limited or reduced participation, modern technology and its impact on fair outcomes in sport and modern technology and its impact on entertainment in sport.'
A set of Powerpoints and booklets for students or teachers following the A level PE OCR Sport and society/contemporary issues topic of the 2016 Specification.
This is a 14 slide Powerpoint to guide students through the preparation of their oral presentation. It covers guidance through students’ strengths and weaknesses (skills, fitness and tactics) and through the action plan.
This 23 page PowerPoint includes ‘Causes of violence in sport’, ‘Implications of violence in sport’ and ‘Strategies to prevent violence’. This presentation is created for students following the A level PE OCR 2016 Specification. The design has been kept simple to allow users to add their own pictures/videos. I have no added clear bullet pointed information from the revision guide to this resource
38 Slide PowerPoint with the textbook notes condensed into easy chunks to teach the ‘Drugs and Doping in sport’ section of the ‘Contemporary issues in physical activity and sport’ topic of the A level PE OCR 2016 Specification. I have left buyers to add in their own pictures or videos as everyone has their own examples that they like to use. Presentations covers: Blood doping, Examples of performance enhancing drugs, Legal supplements versus illegal drugs and doping in sport, Reasons why elite performers use illegal drugs and doping, Consequences and implications of drugs in sport and Strategies to stop the use of illegal drugs and doping in sport. I have now added information from the revision guide into the slides.
Complete 27 Slide PowerPoint for' Leadership in sport' following the A level PE OCR 2016 Specification. Ideal for A2 (year 13) students.
PowerPoint covers: Effective Leadership, Emergent and prescribed leader, Leadership styles, Theories of leadership and Chelladurai's multi-dimensional model of sports leadership.
18 slide PowerPoint covering the 4 theories of aggression and eliminating aggressive tendencies, suitable for AS or A2 A level OCR 2016 Specification of Sports Psychology Physical Education
Two, easy to use, PowerPoints for the Aerobic and Anaerobic systems (including formulas) and the other PowerPoint to explain key energy sources for the 'Applied anatomy and physiology' section of the paper
This resource contains 7 PowerPoint presentations to cover the Cardio-Respiratory System for GCSE PE following the Edexcel specification. The PowerPoints will allow you to use your own or worksheets/ learning maps depending on your preferred method of teaching. I taught using these PowerPoints to year 10 students this year and students mostly copied information out and I set appropriate homework to improve exam technique.
This is a 17 page workbook for the 2016 OCR spec for the Skill Acquisition Sports Psychology topic of book 2. Perfect for the A2 course. Could also be given as a revision booklet. Topics covered: Memory Models, Attribution in sport, Confidence and self-efficacy in sports performance, Leadership in sport, Stress management to optimise performance. This booklet can be used with your own Powerpoints or along with the OCR textbook. Booklet has been created on Powerpoint so can be easily adapted
This year 11 transition pack contains tasks for students to complete for the A level Physical Education OCR course. It has work specifically for the topics of Diet and Nutrition, Ergogenic aids, Injuries and some recap of GCSE anatomy physiology. Sports Psychology wise, the packs introduces the topics of Personality, Aggression and Arousal. The final section looks into the modern Olympic Games and the five case studies of political exploitation and then Performance Enhancing Drugs.
This transition pack contains a brief introduction with information about the course and a space to add your own details or school symbols. I have removed my own school’s logo but just by adding your own school logo to the top-right header this will made the pack look professional to your school.
The pack then comprises of some basic work to recap some anatomy and physiology that students should have done at GCSE. The next tasks are filling in information on Diet and Nutrition, Ergogenic aids and then Injuries.
In the Sports Pyschology the tasks allow students to get some early information for the topics of personality, aggression and arousal.
In the last section, students are asked to do some research on the modern Olympic games including the five case studies. The is followed by some work of Performance Enhancing drugs.
The document can be easily altered or tweaked to fit your own personal style.
I have created a document that includes 6 homework tasks over a unit of practical netball. In the year 7 work, the tasks include getting to understand the game of netball, the positions, passing technique and to create a warm up specific to netball. In the year 8 book some PE theorectical knowledge is included such as bones,muscles and injuries whilst looking at developing the knowledge from year 7. Easy to print off and use or could be set online. I will be using them from Sept 2020. I have tried to make them as user friendly as possible - both for students to complete but also for teachers to mark/assess,
AS Acquiring Movement Skills worksheet on Feedback. Worksheet provides colour coded differentiated tasks for students to complete and a 10 mark homework question relating to feedback and a healthy active balanced lifestyle. Worksheet would work well alongside a Powerpoint or the OCR textbook.
This is a booklet for A level Skill Acquisition following the OCR 2016 specification. It can be used as a booklet for students to fill in as class notes or to be used as a revision tool. It includes coverage of classification of skills, types and methods of practice, transfer of skills, learning theories and stages of learning, guidance and feedback. There are some exam questions along the way as well as different tasks for students to complete.
I have provided a range of worksheets and presentations that I have created and used throughout the 2 years that I have been teaching this topic - NOTE- there is no State School Development work in this resource as I have produced a separate resource for this. There a real mix of items to use in this resource but in particular I think the Swimming, Athletics and Cricket case study presentations are good. Materials can be used to aid class room teaching or to give as revision to students.