PPT & Resource - OCR Sport R184 - Structuring AnswersQuick View
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PPT & Resource - OCR Sport R184 - Structuring Answers

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This PowerPoint and accompanying student resource are designed to support Year 11 OCR Sport Studies students in understanding how to answer exam questions for Unit R184: Contemporary Issues in Sport. The resource explicitly teaches students how to approach different exam command words (e.g. describe, explain, discuss, evaluate) and apply these skills to real R184-style questions. Students are given structured opportunities to assess a range of exam questions, identify what each question is asking, and plan and attempt responses independently. Clear modelling and guided practice help students understand how to structure answers, apply relevant sporting examples, and meet the demands of OCR mark schemes. This resource is ideal for exam preparation, revision lessons, or targeted intervention, helping students build confidence with written exam technique and improve performance across extended-answer questions.**
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PE Exam Sport Structure Strip (8 Mark)

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This structured writing strip is designed to support students in answering 8-mark evaluation questions for OCR Sport Studies in my own use, but this would also work for GCSE. It breaks down the requirements of an evaluation response into clear, manageable steps, helping students plan, structure, and develop high-quality written answers. The strip guides students to identify key points, apply relevant sporting examples, analyse their impact, and make a justified judgement, ensuring they move beyond description and into evaluation. Ideal for use as a scaffold for lower-ability learners, revision support for exam classes, or a confidence-building tool for students who struggle with extended writing. Perfect for classroom use, independent practice, and exam preparation, this resource helps students understand how to access higher marks by structuring their answers clearly and logically in line with OCR mark schemes.
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Parkour Lesson Cards - Carousel Lesson

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Carousel Lesson Cards for Parkour. I use these cards in a gym to deliver a range of skills for Parkour, these are. Climbing Vaulting Landing (Safety roll) Balancing Each card has bronze, silver and gold standards and some things to try when in the lesson. Boys groups thrive these from my own experience. :)
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Setting Boundaries PPT

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Setting Boundaries PowerPoint Covers Understanding Boundaries Why set them? Categories of boundaries Maintaining healthy boundaries Videos Discussion points. This is a full lesson, simple, and easy to follow though for students and teachers alike.
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Football Shooting Cards - Carousel Lesson

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These cards feature tasks focused on different styles of shooting in football. Designed for a carousel setup, students can rotate through each station and practise the shooting technique shown on the card. Each card includes: The Task Short Description How to Set Up How to Complete Pictures
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Football Pass Cards - Carousel Lesson

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These cards are designed for a carousel-style lesson, focusing on different styles of passing in football. Each card includes differentiated bronze, silver, and gold challenges to provide both support and extension opportunities for all learners. They are ideally suited for students in Years 5–8. I hope they help you as much as they’ve helped me!
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Exploring Identity

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This is a PSHE lesson PowerPoint to be used, containing activities and and discussion points for students to follow. Slides contain the main focus on personal, social and cultural identity and get students to think about what makes them different.
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Pass Bingo

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Can be applied to a wide range of activities! Students choose a number, complete that amount of passes, cross it off then choose a new number to complete. Many different ways to adapt this into your own, such as adding different challenges to different numbers, or style of passing. This is super simple and KS3 students engage really well off this one if made into a competition!