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!
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 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.
This is a quiz with many rounds and varieties of questions including:
*True or False - Inventions from China
*Food
*Movie titles translated from Chinese
*Trivia
plus many other questions about the history, culture, geography and other contextual, interesting facts about China.
The quiz starts with multiple choice questions before moving on to more challenging questions that tend to be more fun based than informative. This is so that all students are able to participate and maintain interest until the end.
Many questions have additional information attached to explain and provide further reference points.
This would be ideal as an introduction to China, as a starter for a lesson or for a fun lesson at the end of term or form activity.
Any and all feedback, positive or developmental is greatly appreciated.
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.
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.
Lesson 1: TV and radio, comparing audio commentary of football match with TV. Worksheet attached to assist low attainers to make notes.
Creative writing task to finish on future of media in sport.
Lesson 2: Tweeting a sports star.
In-depth look at differences between tabloids and broadsheets.
Media's role looks at either David Moyes' Man U. career or Ched Evans rape case.
Lesson ends with diff'd tasks:
Design a tabloid back page.
Review the 1996 Governing Broadcasting Bill.
Plan a blog/internet campaign.
Worksheet attached to assist low attainers to make notes.
406 combined downloads 4-5 star ratings.
There are two resources here. The first is an activity book featuring a wide range of activities that encompass geography, history, literacy and numeracy. It's activities include art based tasks as well as creative writing and researching facts.
One of the sheets looks like a duplicate but it isn't, it is a higher level sheet for the more able.
You can hand out the sheets individually, compiling them at the end of the project or put them all together at the start to create a resource that students work through at their own pace.
Included is a team generator on powerpoint which is operated by pressing play and then stopped and started with the 'S' key.
This has been adapted from my previous resource on the FIFA World CUP which was downloaded 2703 times, had a 5 star rating and was selected by the TES team for their Secondary newsletter.
Get ready for the end of term with fun resources to fill in those crazy times that senior leadership schedule but then don't actually plan for! You know what I mean.
Anyway, rant over. Fun quiz about the year we're about to leave behind, a Christmas quiz and a New Year target setting exercise to satiate those senior leaders and convince them that goal setting is the sole route to success!
Sorry, ranting again.
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.
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.
Powerpoint begins with a Do Now activity, answering questions linked to previous lesson on sponsorship.Lesson goes on to question characteristics of a role model and the pressures upon them ending in some GCSE exam style questions.Accompanying the lesson are some differentiated worksheets to assist the less able.
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.