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Hi, I'm Laura. I've spent many hours putting together lesson resources to support my teaching and delivery of the AQA A-Level specification. Hopefully they can be of use to your students too.

Hi, I'm Laura. I've spent many hours putting together lesson resources to support my teaching and delivery of the AQA A-Level specification. Hopefully they can be of use to your students too.
AQA A-Level PE Lesson 11 Rationalisation of tennis
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AQA A-Level PE Lesson 11 Rationalisation of tennis

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Powerpoint including details of: True or false starter based on lesson 10 homework task Real tennis characteristics Sphairistike characterisitcs development of private tennis clubs emancipation of women Tennis worksheet for students to complete alongside the powerpoint delivery
AQA A-Level PE Sport England, National Partners and Local Partners Lesson 6
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AQA A-Level PE Sport England, National Partners and Local Partners Lesson 6

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What the specification indicates you should know: The interrelationship between Sport England, local and national partners to increase participation at grass roots level and under represented groups in sport. Lesson objectives: Identify who the national partners of Sport England are. Explain the aims of Sporting Equals and Street Games Analyse the impact of initiatives/ programs from Sporting Equals and Street Games. Two lessons worth of materials Part 1 focuses on Sport England and National Partners Part 2 focuses on local partnres 2 Homework tasks included Long answer question framework to deepen understanding and promote top level responses for how different organisations raise participation and evaluate effectiveness of it
AQA A-Level PE - Commercialisation - Lesson 1 - Impact of media on sport
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AQA A-Level PE - Commercialisation - Lesson 1 - Impact of media on sport

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What the specification says: Identify and understand the positive and negative impact of commercialisation, sponsorship and the media in relation to the performer, coach, official, audience and sport. Lesson objectives: Understand the interlinking relationship and interdependency between sport, commercialisation/sponsorship and the media Identify the positive and negative impacts of the media on sport Explain, using examples how media can negatively impact upon sport. This resouce includes interactive activities for students to engage with and also has answers on slides that follow each task. Key terminology is highlighted and defined throughout.
Cardiovascular System - Lesson 3 Cardiovascular drift, interpreting graphs
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Cardiovascular System - Lesson 3 Cardiovascular drift, interpreting graphs

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Lesson objectives: Understand the impact of physical activity on stroke volume, heart rate and cardiac output Interpret graphs which show heart-rate responses to exercise at different intervals. Explain what cardiovascular drift is. This lesson bundle includes: comprehensive lesson ppt with student tasks worksheet with graphs to interpret and annotate trained vs untrained worksheet cardiovascular drift worksheet
Cardiovascular system - Lesson 4 Vascular System and Venous Return
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Cardiovascular system - Lesson 4 Vascular System and Venous Return

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Lesson outcomes: Identify the characteristics of the different blood vessels in the body Explain why blood pressure changes between resting and exercising Describe how various mechanisms aid venous return Lesson bundle includes comprehensive 31 slide lesson powerpoint as well as a knowledge check worksheet for students to complete.
AQA A-Level PE Lesson 7 Amateurs and Professionals
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AQA A-Level PE Lesson 7 Amateurs and Professionals

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This includes a powerpoint presentation which details the following: characteristics of amateurs and professionals in the late 19th century/early 20th century key values associated with amateurism Characteristics of the gentleman amateur positive impacts of 19th century gentleman amateur NGBs formed in the mid-late 1800s characteristics of professionalism in the late 19th century positive impacts of 19th century professionalism on sport development changing characteristics of amateurs and professionals in the 20th century A key term match-up worksheet is included A mind-map for students to add details of amateurs and professionals is included
AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 2 Social Processes and Social Change
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AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 2 Social Processes and Social Change

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Lesson powerpoint addressing the following objectives: Understand the terms social control and social change Apply the concepts of social control and social change to sporting examples. Assess the impact of social control and social change for participation in sport and physical activity for minority groups This powerpoint lesson contains interactive tasks for students to engage with and encourages students to reflect on their own experiences of norms in society and observations they have made with different cultures. There is a video task for students to complete and also a homework task.
AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 5 Social Stratification
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AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 5 Social Stratification

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This lesson resource explores the concept of social stratification in sport and how social mobility can take place. Several high profile sportspeople are used as examples and students are encouraged to reflect on how students from different socioeconomic backgrounds might have varying experiences in PE that can untimately lead to inequality in sporting opportunities in future life. Exam questions are included in this resource as a homework task to help students to apply new knowledge.
AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 1 Sociology of Sport
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AQA A-Level PE Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 1 Sociology of Sport

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Lesson powerpoint - Society on Sport and Sport on Society - Lesson 1 Sociology of Sport Objectives students will achive in this lesson are: Understand the terms society, primary socialisation and secondary socialisation. Apply examples of primary and secondary socialisation that impact an individual’s participation in physical activity and sport. Evaluate the impact of an individual’s primary and secondary socialisation on their sporting participation. Homework task also included
Cardiovascular System - Lesson 2 Factors Affecting the CV system
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Cardiovascular System - Lesson 2 Factors Affecting the CV system

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This lesson bundle includes: Comprehensive lesson powerpoint, including lesson tasks, moving GIFs, key knowledge. SV, HR, Q table (worksheet) Summary image of nervous system for students to annotate Homework questions and the mark scheme that goes with it. Lesson outcomes: To look at how receptors can bring about hormonal, neural and chemical responses during exercise. To look at cardiac output and how this changes during exercise Describe the impact of physical activity on stroke volume, heart rate and cardiac output.
Cardiovascular System Lesson 1 - Cardiac Conduction System + Pathway of Blood
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Cardiovascular System Lesson 1 - Cardiac Conduction System + Pathway of Blood

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This bundle includes: a lesson powerpoint that has key information, interactive T+L tasks and a homework task. It also includes moving GIFs to help students better visualise the process. unlabelled image of heart to print and give students to practice labelling pathway of blood worksheet (this took a long time to make!) fill in the blank worksheet to summarise pathway of blood
Drugs in Sport Lesson Bundle - AQA A-Level PE
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Drugs in Sport Lesson Bundle - AQA A-Level PE

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Lesson objectives: Understand the social and psychological reasons behind elite performers using illegal drugs and doping methods to aid performance. Explain the physiological effects of drugs on the performer and their performance. Be aware of the positive and negative implications to the sport and the performer of drug taking. Outline various strategies for the elimination of performance-enhancing drugs in sport and develop the ability to present arguments for and against drug taking and testing in sport. This bundle consists of a 2 powerpoint lessons (one 32 slide long lesson powerpoint and one 19 slide ppt) and also contains two supporting worksheets that allow students to concisely detail the different PEDs, using examples and the reasons why performers take PEDs.