This covers section 1.2: Cardio-Respiratory System & Cardiovascular System (Part 1) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheets, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Apologise if you find any silly spelling mistakes as I am dyslexic.
Learning Objectives
1.2.1 Knowledge, understanding and application of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, circulatory and respiratory systems in physical activity. Understanding of how they function individually and in conjunction with each other.
1.2.2 The structure and function of the respiratory system to include the larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchiole, alveoli.
1.2.3 The physiology of the respiratory system as a mechanical process of ventilation (inspiration and expiration). The cause and effect process, including the role of pressure gradients, partial pressure (pp) and diffusion.
1.2.4 Respiratory values and capacities: tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, residual volume, vital capacity, inspiratory capacity, functional residual capacity, total lung capacity.
Please note that in the powerpoint and worksheets things might move around so you will have to fix it on your computer if necessary
These exam questions are specifically about (Anatomy and Physiology) ready for the 2018-onwards exam. I have put the answers at the end of the exam for you. These exam questions are taken from the circulatory system section:
3.1. Components of blood
3.2. Heart structure & function
3.3. Cardiac output
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.3. Commercialisation of Sport: Part 1. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic.)
Learning Objectives
• Describe commercialisation of sport and its impact on society.
• Understand the commercialisation and commodities.
• Discuss the comparisons between advertising, sponsorship, endorsement and merchandising.
• Explore the historical and social context of commercialisation.
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.5.Angular Motion. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lesson on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so please excuse some mistakes, thank you.
Learning Objectives
Understanding of how angular motion is applied in a sporting context.
• Describe the factors affecting moment of inertia: mass and distribution of mass from axis of rotation.
• Analyse effects of increasing or decreasing the moment of inertia when rotating around axes (whole body or specific joint).
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.3. Commercialisation of Sport: Part 2. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic.)
Learning Objectives
• Analyse the events of the Olympics in 1968, 1972, 1976 , 1980 and their impact on the 1984 games.
• Evaluate the blueprint for commercialisation of the 1984 games
• Discuss the “golden triangle” and the Americanisation of sport
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.4 Ethics and Deviance in Sport: Part 1. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Learning Objectives
• To recognize deviance in sport.
• To investigate the concept of sportsmanship
• To investigate the concept of gamesmanship
• The pressure of sports performers and spectators to behave in a deviant way.
This covers section 5.1: Factors leading to emergence and development of modern sport (P1) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac and I am dyslexic, so I apologise for any silly mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• Describe factors leading to the emergence and development of modern day sport.
• Discuss the historical and social context in which mob activities (for the peasants) and popular recreations (for the aristocracy) existed in pre-industrial Britain.
• Understand the view taken by the landowners, aristocracy, church and peasants on recreational activities and reasoning behind the view.
• Understand the effect of the Industrial Revolution on British society and how it was reflected in recreational activities.
• Discuss the impact on recreational activities leading from: industrialisation, urbanisation, education, and transport developments.
These exam questions are specifically about (Anatomy and Physiology). You get the questions and answers. These exam questions are taken from:
1.4. Muscles
1.5. Antagonistic muscle action
1.6. Muscle fibre types
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 3.3: Cardiac Output. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Know the meaning of heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output.
• Some: Explain heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output with examples.
• Most: The benefits of being able to work out their cardiac output to improve performance
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.7: Fluid Mechanics. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so I am sorry if I make a few mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• Describe aerodynamics and hydrodynamics to appropriate sports contexts.
• Discuss factors affecting fluid friction and air resistance: velocity, drag force, mass, streamlining and surface
• Describe the types of spin: topspin, backspin, and sidespin. Magnus effect and how they impact on flight path and bounce.
• Analyse fluid mechanics and how it has influenced technological advancements in technique modification, clothing/suits, equipment/apparatus.
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.6. Projectile Motion. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lesson on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so if I make any mistakes, I am very sorry.
Learning Objectives
• Understand and application of projectile motion in refining technique in different sporting contexts.
• Describe forces acting during flight that affect projectile motion: gravity, air resistance and lift forces
• Discuss the factors that determine the horizontal displacement of a projectile: velocity of release, height of release, angle of release, technology.
This covers unit 4: Ethics and other issues: 11.3: Risk and risk assessment. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Must be able to give examples of real and perceived risk.
• Most: Describe what is meant by real and perceived risk.
• Some: Able to assess the levels of risk involved in different activities and devise strategies for preventing risk or protecting against injury.
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.4. Components of Fitness. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There are some top trumps cards to use as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Know the difference between a health / skill related component of fitness.
• Most: Describe the components of health / related fitness using themselves as examples.
• Some: Be able to link each component of fitness, explaining how it affects performance in physical activity.
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.3. Diet and Energy Source. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Know how energy is produced from carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
• Most: Describe which nutrient a food source provides.
• Some: Explain which food sources will benefit the energy required for different activities.
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.5. Fitness. Testing. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Identify and perform the different tests that are used to measure health and skill related fitness.
• Most: Give reasons why fitness testing is used from a basic level to that of an elite performer.
• Some: Identify links the tests to specific sports and identify the benefits these will have on improving performance.
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 6.1. Health & Well-Being. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Explain the WHO (World Health Organisation) and definition of health.
• Some: Describe physical, mental and social well being, providing examples for each to support their description.
• Most: Explain how developing new ways and opinions will improve physical, mental and social well-being for all individuals in society.
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 3.1: Components of Blood. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Able to know what blood is made up from.
• Some: Understand what haemoglobin is and the important role it plays in the circulatory system.
• Most: Know the blood vessels and their roles in transporting blood.
This covers unit 4: Ethics and other issues: 11.4: Sport Injuries. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Describe the causes of and treatment for minor injuries.
• Most: Understand how to explain the causes of bruises, muscle, tendon and ligament injuries.
• Some: Able to perform the rice method on an injury.
This covers section 1.1: Muscular Skeletal System (Part 1) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheets, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. I am dyslexic, so I apologise if there are any silly mistakes.
Learning Objectives
1.1.1 Names of muscles and bones. Understanding of the types of
movements during physical activities at the regions/joints listed in the table.
1.1.2 The stretch-shortening cycle, including the different types of
contraction/muscular action: isotonic/eccentric, isotonic/concentric and isometric. Application of how movement or stability is produced as a result of these different contractions/muscular actions during physical activity and sporting movements.
1.1.3 The concept of agonist, prime mover, antagonist, fixator, synergist and how a muscle can take on these different roles when providing stability or movement in a variety of physical or sporting situations.
Please note that in the powerpoint and worksheets things might move around so you will have to fix it on your computer if necessary