Hero image

The PE Tutor

Average Rating4.01
(based on 49 reviews)

The PE Tutor Ltd is a community of PE Tutors that write, create and deliver teaching and learning resources and courses for students and teachers around the world. Our sole aim is to Maximise Student Success in PE Exams. Our ever expanding tutor team provide: - 1.2.1 Private Tuition - Online Group Classes - Free Email Course - Full Curriculum Courses of Study learn more at www.ThePeTutor.com Interested in becoming a PE Tutor yourself? Email us at the.pe.tutor@outlook.com

177Uploads

154k+Views

157k+Downloads

The PE Tutor Ltd is a community of PE Tutors that write, create and deliver teaching and learning resources and courses for students and teachers around the world. Our sole aim is to Maximise Student Success in PE Exams. Our ever expanding tutor team provide: - 1.2.1 Private Tuition - Online Group Classes - Free Email Course - Full Curriculum Courses of Study learn more at www.ThePeTutor.com Interested in becoming a PE Tutor yourself? Email us at the.pe.tutor@outlook.com
GCSE PE - Gaseous Exchange (Powerpoint)
jbenson98530jbenson98530

GCSE PE - Gaseous Exchange (Powerpoint)

(2)
A complete, ready-to-use, differentiated lesson powerpoint written in line with the 2018 AQA Specification but applicable across OCR, EdExcel and other major exam boards of GCSE PE. Learning Objectives: All must be able identify the fundamentals behind gaseous exchange at the alveoli and label a relevant diagram. Most should be able to understand the role haemoglobin plays during gaseous exchange. Some could be able to assess the importance of structural features that assist gaseous exchange.
GCSE PE - Antagonistic Muscle Pairs
jbenson98530jbenson98530

GCSE PE - Antagonistic Muscle Pairs

(0)
A lesson-ready, editable and printable student activity sheet, designed in line with the 2018 GCSE PE Specification. Learning Objectives: All must be able to define the components of an antagonistic pair and types of muscle contraction. Most should be able to link antagonistic pairs to movement actions at the elbow, knee, ankle, shoulder and hip. Some could be able analyse sporting movements and identify the agonists and type of contraction.