This is the second lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Skill and Ability’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words:
Identify the differences between ability, skill and traits
Define the classifications of skill continuums, identifying examples of sporting actions/skills
Justify the positioning of skills along continuums
This is the fifth lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Guidance’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words:
Name and describe the four types of guidance a coach can provide a performer.
Identify advantages and disadvantages of each type of guidance.
Apply the types of guidance to practical examples.
This is the sixth lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Feedback’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words:
Describe the types of feedback
Identify advantages and disadvantages of the types of feedback
This is the seventh lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Arousal’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words:
Define arousal and explain the ‘inverted-U’ theory for sport
Link sporting skills and situations to arousal and the ’inverted-U’ theory
Know, explain and apply 4 stress management techniques for managing arousal
This is the eigth lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Aggression’ and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words:
Define aggression and the two types of aggression
Describe sporting examples of the two types of aggression
Explain how both types of aggression can be positive and negative to a persons performance
A Fully Editable PE Handbook which can easily be adapted to your school. This comprehensive documents includes:
Contents
Introduction
Rationale
Aims of The Department
Objectives
Resources and Facilities
Staffing
Timings of the day
Department Policies
Assessment /Recording/Reporting
Citizenship
Community Links and Partnerships
Differentiation
Equal Opportunities
Examinations
Gifted and Talented
Grounds Maintenance
Monitoring and Evaluation
Health and Safety
PE Department Rules and Safety Code
Risk assessment and planning before a Lesson
Before a lesson starts staff should
In identifying risk staff should
In case of emergency staff should …
Inclusion
Inter College / College Liaison
Lesson Observation - Guidance
Marketing The PE Department
Merit System
Minibus / Coach
Partnerships When Staffing Lessons
Colleges Sports Partnership
Sixth Form Recruitment
Special Needs
Departmental Procedures
Accident Procedure
Minor injuries (cuts, wounds, bumps etc).
Major Injury
Broken / Damage to PE Equipment and / or Property
Communication
Keys
Lost Property
Pupil Attendance and Absence Procedures
Pupil Discipline
Pupil Dress and Hygiene
Pupil Non-Participation/Pupils Forgetting Kit
Pupil
Resources and Finance
Security and
Staff absence
Staff Appraisal / Threshold requirements
Staff Development
Staff INSET
Timetable
Wet Weather Provision
Valuables
Curriculum
Allocation Of Time
Assessment for Learning
Teaching and Learning Styles
Teaching and Learning Assessment
Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)
Learning Styles and Writing in PE
Whiteboards
What Makes an Outstanding Lesson
Excellent PE Lesson
Cross-Curricular Links
Extra-Curricular Activities
Fixtures
Ski Trip
Performance Development
Writing a UCAS Reference
Appendix
Budget
Lesson Observation Form
Grades Input to Pupil Tracking System
PE Assessment booklet for KS3 - KS4 which includes assessment charts for both performers and officials in the following activities:
Badminton
Cricket
Dance
Dodgeball
Football
Golf
Handball
Hockey
Gymnastics
Netball
Orienteering
Rounders
Rugby
Softball
Table Tennis
Tennis
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
Badminton Lesson Plans for Year 7 - 11
Over 40 quality lesson plans to teach badminton from year 7 through to year 11.
They include the activity description, objectives, teaching points, evaluation of performance and differentiation.