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Former Head of PE in secondary school in the North of England with 10+ years teaching experience. My resources tend to be classroom based lessons for the GCSE PE course and form time resources when the register is done and everyone is staring at me expecting interesting and informative action!

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Former Head of PE in secondary school in the North of England with 10+ years teaching experience. My resources tend to be classroom based lessons for the GCSE PE course and form time resources when the register is done and everyone is staring at me expecting interesting and informative action!
AQA spec GCSE lesson on Sponsorship in Sport
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AQA spec GCSE lesson on Sponsorship in Sport

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Powerpoint presentation on sponsorship that identifies what gets sponsored in sport by concentrating on Mo Salah Before looking at a wider number of sportspeople. Differentiated worksheets for notes on the lesson. Goes on to suggest companies unsuitable to be sponsors and discusses advantages and disadvantages of sponsorship. Number of tasks to do throughout the lesson, both written and discussion based.
AQA Spec for Principles of Training (SPORT) GCSE PE
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AQA Spec for Principles of Training (SPORT) GCSE PE

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AQA specification on the Principles of training - SPORT. Lesson starts with a ‘Do Now,’ activity and then works through Specificity, Progression, Overload, reversibility and Tedium with mini-tasks along the way. Lesson finishes with safety concerns. Teachers should be familiar with teaching methods such as “Think, Pair, Share,” and success criteria.
Get ready for 2017/18 with Premier League Quiz of season 2016/17. Just for fun and ready for use.
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Get ready for 2017/18 with Premier League Quiz of season 2016/17. Just for fun and ready for use.

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6 rounds of 39 questions all about the past season and the history of the EPL. Questions vary from multiple choice, match ups and straight forward questions. No matter how knowledgeable your students are, they'll be challenged and even if they have no interest in sport whatsoever, they'll still be able to participate fully and enjoy the quiz. This is ideal for the start of the new school year. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated, positive or developmental.
Ready for immediate use, GCSE PE AQA spec. lesson covering innovation, sponsorship, marketing.
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Ready for immediate use, GCSE PE AQA spec. lesson covering innovation, sponsorship, marketing.

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This lesson utilises the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league team as it's source material in it's unique position as the first transatlantic sports team. After first highlighting the fact that all of the teams in the Kingstone Press League 1 are Welsh or English, students are asked to guess the location of the league leaders which is of course, Toronto. Following there is a brief fact file about the Wolfpack and then a think, pair, share task looking at the positives and negatives of having a team based in Canada, play in Britain. Students are then challenged to tackle one of three tasks, looking at either logistics management, grass roots or marketing, all of which are directly related to the Wolfpack. This allows for differentiation as students can pick their challenge or have the teacher select one for them in order to push students. Finally we have question time. All students should attempt EITHER the normal OR the level-up before attempting the killer question. The normal question is aimed at lower ability students, again allowing for differentiation. The killer question is related to another sport entirely in order to encourage students to transfer their knowledge to another area. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated, positive or developmental.
Diff'd Workbook to celebrate the Rugby League World Cup 2017 in October.
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Diff'd Workbook to celebrate the Rugby League World Cup 2017 in October.

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This has been created to allow students to understand the celebration that is the Rugby League World Cup and hopefully foster an interest in a minority sport at a time of year when there is not an awful lot happening in the world of sport. I've created this so that all students using it can come complete a workbook that is different from everyone else's but also differentiated to their needs. For example, there are three sheets on Legends, each one has a different task that is aimed at different levels of ability. Students should/could choose or be given a team to follow and have as their nominated team and spark some extra interest in the tournament. Pages are interchangeable so that fast workers can readily move onto the next page whereas slower workers can sheets that they may access more readily. Activities include: *Research activities on the host nations and history of the tournament. *Creating your own opening ceremony. *Matching key terms to their definitions. *Researching nominated team. *Focus on legendary players. *And more This resource can easily be adapted for the other home nations. Any and all feedback, positive or developmental, is greatly appreciated.
GCSE PE Revision: "James." Ready for immediate use.
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GCSE PE Revision: "James." Ready for immediate use.

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A number of items to help with revision for this years GCSE PE exam including a test and mark scheme using exam questions from past papers with direct reference to the pre-release scenario on James. Whole bundle sells individually for £9, the bundle is a fiver. Saving yourself some pennies and HOURS of time. Good luck with those results.
Revision activities for GCSE PE, ideal as starters, extensions tasks or whole lessons. Ready for use
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Revision activities for GCSE PE, ideal as starters, extensions tasks or whole lessons. Ready for use

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Question sheets 1-7 are best printed out on A3. I always kept a few of these in my classroom as extension tasks or homework. They are designed to encourage students to plan an answer before writing. Q1: Other subjects relevance to PE Q2: Qualities of a successful first aider Q3: Funding an athlete Q4: Unsuitable sponsorship Q5: Effects of fatigue Q6: How exercise affects the c/v system Q7: How correct technique prevents injury Quiz, quiz, trade is a starter and plenary activity where every student has a slip of paper with a questions and its answer on it. They go around the room and ask someone their question. Once they have answered it, the correct answer is given. Then they swap roles. Once the second question has been answered, they trade questions and find someone new. This can continue as long as you wish but allows for lots of people to ask and be asked questions. The plenary at the end is simply the teacher asking the questions again. Everyone should be able to provide an answer! I like to have the class all stand up, they can sit down when they've answered a question correctly. The revision loop is a series of answers with an unrelated question on the bottom. Each student gets one of these slips and has to use their answer to answer someone else's question. Next, two Tarsia jigsaw puzzles. Simply cut out and muddle up and then re-arrange. Lots of ambiguity to promote discussion and problem solving. These resources will save hours of prep. and can be used repeatedly as part of your revision. Any feedback, positive or developmental, is greatly appreciated.
GCSE PE AQA Spec. Exam style questions on pre-release: James and mark scheme
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GCSE PE AQA Spec. Exam style questions on pre-release: James and mark scheme

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This years pre-release material for the 2017 AQA GCSE PE exam is about a year 10 student called James. I'm providing 11 questions on a sheet ready for immediate use as a test or exam. Each answer is worth between 2 and 8 marks. Each answer requires a structured, written answer. Depending on the ability of the students, the test should last about 55 minutes. For those who finish early, they can mark each others papers with the comprehensive Mark Scheme provided. Both exam and mark scheme can be retained for future revision work.
Ready to use, GCSE PE, AQA spec. on sposnsorship with Tour de France focus.
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Ready to use, GCSE PE, AQA spec. on sposnsorship with Tour de France focus.

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This resource is ready for immediate use and is aimed at GCSE PE students, however it would also be useful in a variety of other subjects. It has the Tour de France as it's main focus, utilising imagery, video and examples to help students understand the importance of sponsorship within sport. The powerpoint prompts debate and asks questions of the class for students to answer both verbally and in their books. Access to the internet will be needed as there are youtube clips to link to. Also included is a worksheet for less able students to complete instead of writing notes and copying out. This allows for differentiation as they will get all the correct information down whilst also doing the work required of them. Any feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Two complete lessons, ready for use on components of fitness and skill-related factors of fitness.
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Two complete lessons, ready for use on components of fitness and skill-related factors of fitness.

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The first lesson is on the components of fitness, it is a power-point that goes through each element and has an accompanying worksheet for those who are less able. The last task is to rank the components in order of importance for different sports, the worksheet has two different pages for this task so that students using the sheets will have different sports to discuss, eliminating copying and promoting discussion. The second lesson is on skill-related factors of fitness, again it is a power-point and has an accompanying worksheet for the less able. Any and all feedback is gratefully received, positive or developmental. This resource was created for the AQA spec but can easily be adapted should you require.
Ready to use, AQA spec GCSE PE lesson on fatigue and stress. Differentiated.
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Ready to use, AQA spec GCSE PE lesson on fatigue and stress. Differentiated.

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This is an updated lesson which was previously available for free and was downloaded over 1000 times in Great Britain and the US combined. It looks at the two areas highlighted using analysis of youtube clips to give examples. Questions are split into two groups to create effective differentiation with a supported worksheet for those of a low ability. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated whether positive or developmental. Any questions, please ask.
Complete AQA Spec. GCSE PE lesson on Disability in Sport. Ready for immediate use.
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Complete AQA Spec. GCSE PE lesson on Disability in Sport. Ready for immediate use.

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This is a powerpoint that on disability in sport. The objective is: Understand how disabled people participate in sport and what changes sport and facilities need to make to accommodate disabled people. The lesson covers the following elements: Categorising disability How sport has adapted Facilities Policy of inclusion The lesson finishes with two exam style questions and a video that inspires and sparks debate. The lesson has links to youtube in order to compare NBA basketball to wheelchair basketball. The lesson comes with a differentiated worksheet for less able students to allow them to concentrate on getting the required content rather than writing. It has been added in Word format and as a PDF for your convenience. Any and all feedback, positive or developmental, is greatly appreciated.
AQA Spec for GCSE PE on Risk and Challenge, complete lesson ready for immediate use.
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AQA Spec for GCSE PE on Risk and Challenge, complete lesson ready for immediate use.

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This is a GCSE PE lesson covering the elements of Risk and Challenge ending with an exercise on risk assessment that can be used as a homework task, extension task or starter for the next lesson. The learning objective is: Understand why people take part in hazardous activities and how the challenges that exist are different for different people. The lesson comprises of a powerpoint that links to a youtube video of a freediving world record and the challenges and risks involved before linking to PE lessons. There are a number of collaborative learning exercises used within the lesson which can be used at your discretion. To enable differentiation, the lesson comes with a worksheet for the less able so that they can concentrate on quality of work instead of quantity. The lesson comes with a separate handout for all students with regards to the risk assessment mentioned earlier. All feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
Ready to use, form time fun. Quizzes and activities galore in big bundle.
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Ready to use, form time fun. Quizzes and activities galore in big bundle.

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This is a series of quizzes that can be used at any time, they are not date/occasion specific. There are over 400 questions on a variety of topics ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. There is a mixture of multiple choice, match-ups, true/false and regular questions. Also included are two football activities, one is a workbook where students are asked to create their own club from scratch and the other is a predictions worksheet for the upcoming Premier League season. Finally, there is a values based activity to help you and your students get to know each other. Individually, these items have been selling at a combined total of £13.50.
Is Sport Sexist? Writing to argue task with lots of research activities. Ready for immediate use.
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Is Sport Sexist? Writing to argue task with lots of research activities. Ready for immediate use.

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This is a topic that I would advise be completed over a two lesson period rather than rushed and squeezed into one. In my experience, most of my GCSE classes believe that sport ISN'T sexist because they see top sportswomen representing their country and people like Karren Brady and Delia Smith being influential figures at football clubs. This lesson seeks to redress those beliefs and enable students to apply a more balanced and thorough view. The lesson begins with a Do Now task where the answer is that all the activities are competed by only one gender. The main part of the lesson are a number of tasks to be completed. These can be done on an individual level or in groups. The activities are as follows: Select and retrieve. Students read one of the two articles and select passages of interest and relevance. Spot the difference. Students look at the differences between the genders in two different sports. Mystery Guest. Students name the sportspeople and attempt to explain whether they found it more difficult to name one gender over the other. Gender Equality. To add some balance there are examples of women being treated "equally" in sport, but is it fair? What’s your opinion? Some statements about sports issues that may or not be deemed sexist. Students should formulate an opinion based upon them and be able to explain their thought processes. Why the difference? A number of sports are listed with examples of the differences between them when it comes to gender participation with some questions to answer. Once students have collated some information from their sheets they get into groups with students who have had different sheets and share their info. It's important that they make notes so that they have a broad view of sport as opposed to just their info. sheet. Using these notes, students should then pick out their best points and complete the "writing to argue," worksheet. This should be the tool that enables students to write an essay using their knowledge to support their opinion. This can be done as a homework task if required. Any feedback, positive or developmental, is greatly appreciated.
Euro 2016 Game Show! Ideal for a fun lesson or form time. Ready to use power point!
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Euro 2016 Game Show! Ideal for a fun lesson or form time. Ready to use power point!

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These are two game show power-points with 25 questions each on various topics and each worth different points. Students decide which topic and what points value question they wish to go for. Use the arrows to navigate and reveal the answers. The topics are as follows: Board 1: Capitals Top Scorers Trivia Captains Badges Board 2: Twitter Host Cities Famous French Trivia French Phrases The higher the points value, the harder the question so they should be challenging to all. Some of the topics, although related to football and the Euros, require no football knowledge at all making them accessible to all and not just the fanatics looking forward to the tournament. All you (or your representative) need to do is keep score. I would consider having teams who nominate an answer before the reveal. Any feedback, positive or negative, is greatly appreciated.
Ready to use English Premier League quiz and prediction activity with team selector. Soccer!
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Ready to use English Premier League quiz and prediction activity with team selector. Soccer!

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This is an ideal activity for form time or even as a lesson starter to come back to over the year. The Premier League Quiz has approx 50 questions and match-up activities all in rounds of 10 marks to help you keep tabs on scores. You could even do the quiz over a number of days/weeks as there are 6 separate rounds on topics like 'Last Season', and 'Premier league Legends.' All the question slides are visually stimulating with either photographs or information boxes to add context and interest. As an ongoing activity I have included a Premier League prediction sheet that, in conjunction with the powerpoint presentation will allow students to predict what happens in the next season. These sheets can be re-visited periodically to see how accurate they were. A prize could even be awarded for the most accurate. There is also a number of team selector sheets where students can create their own Premier League team. I have included three different formations and left one blank in case they want to create their own formation. Any and all feedback gratefully received. Any questions, please let me know.
Ready to use, Premier League Quiz with predictions worksheet and team selector. Ready for 2016/17.
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Ready to use, Premier League Quiz with predictions worksheet and team selector. Ready for 2016/17.

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This is an ideal activity for form time or even as a lesson starter to come back to over the year with difficult (boys) groups. The Premier League Quiz has approx 50 questions and match-up activities all in rounds of 10 marks to help you keep tabs on scores. You could even do the quiz over a number of days/weeks as there are 6 separate rounds on topics like 'Last Season', and 'Premier league Legends.' All the question slides are visually stimulating with either photographs or information boxes to add context and interest. As an ongoing activity I have included a Premier League prediction sheet that, in conjunction with the powerpoint presentation will allow students to predict what happens in the next season. These sheets can be re-visited periodically to see how accurate they were. A prize could even be awarded for the most accurate. There is also a number of team selector sheets where students can create their own Premier League team. I have included three different formations and left one blank in case they want to create their own formation. Any and all feedback gratefully received. Any questions, please let me know.
GCSE PE Components of fitness differentiated lesson, ready for immediate use following printing.
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GCSE PE Components of fitness differentiated lesson, ready for immediate use following printing.

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This is a lesson that I did with GCSE PE students in year 9 for a job interview. It was very well received and enabled me to get to the interview stage. Unfortunately, I blew the interview! This lesson is differentiated with students expected to share the information they have so that everyone has the same outcomes. The lesson starts with a "Do Now," task looking at five females and pondering which one is fittest. Obviously it depends on the context, following the lesson they should realise that it depends on which component we are using to decide. This is something to be returned to at the end of the lesson. The powerpoint takes us through the components of fitness and any gaps in knowledge are expected to be discussed and notes made on the worksheet. You'll notice that each sheet has different photographs on it. This is to broaden the horizons of our students so that when they think of an event that requires C/V endurance they have a number of examples. As students work through the powerpoint, completing their worksheet, they will eventually reach the questions in the middle of the sheet. Each sheet has a different set of questions with the first being an easy question, the second, more challenging and the third is the most difficult. Students are encouraged to discuss their questions with their peers, this way, they can't copy answers from others but actually end up answering more questions as they assist one another. We return to the "Do Now." Have opinions changed based upon our new knowledge? It is then revealed that they are all international level athletes in the following sports: 1. High jump. 2. Weight Lifting 3. Rhythmic Gymnastics 4. Marathon 5. Heptathlon Each one of them is very fit depending on which fitness component we are looking at. Students are then given a post-it note on which they must write down their name and which component would be most important for each athlete on the board. Any feedback, positive or negative is greatly appreciated. Should I have a specific, mixed ability class I would consider moving some of the questions around so that students get a sheet specific to their ability.
It's the  Euros 2016!  6 round,  ready to use, 60 question quiz on powerpoint. Enjoy!
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It's the Euros 2016! 6 round, ready to use, 60 question quiz on powerpoint. Enjoy!

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There are six rounds to this quiz with the vast majority of questions being of a nature where the football mad kids who know all the stats will get as many correct as those who rely on guesswork therefore making it very inclusive. Round 1 : Multiple choice . 10 Questions about previous tournaments and this years tournament. Round 2 : The Picture Round. 5 pictures of celebrities who were half-decent at football in their day followed by 5 pictures of mapped countries that students have to name. Round 3 : Trivia. 10 Questions on some of the more interesting and unusual aspects of the Euros. Each answer also brings up some additional information to add context to the answer. Round 4 : Say what you see. 10 Dingbats related to players and places to do with the tournament. Round 5 : Whose strip? Students have 10 representations of the football kits of some of the teams playing and they have to work out the correct country. Round 6 : Where was I born? (Sorry, couldn't think of a better title) 10 players who play for a country that they weren't born in. You've got to name the country they were born in. Tie-breaker about Michel Platini (his playing days not his, alleged, mis-deeds in UEFA). After every question the answer is immediately revealed or is written in the accompanying notes so that students interest is maintained. Any feedback, negative or positive is greatly appreciated. Enjoy the Euros!