Sedentary lifestyles and obesity
10 slides packed with questions and activities
designed for GCSE PE AQA but adaptable
add videos and change pictures as you wish
includes 1 worksheet to make complete lesson
Biomechanics - Newton’s laws and key calculations.
Past paper questions and tasks.
Learning objectives and outcomes relate to the whole biomechanics unit.
designed for OCR A Level by OCR moderator. Can be used/adapted to other boards.
includes worksheet/table for filling out info on basic concepts/calculations.
GCSE PE powerpoint
Skill and Ability, and classification of skill. 12 visual slides with embedded tasks. Can be used as a regular lesson or as flipped learning homework. I would suggest going through past paper questions after using this and relating to assessment objectives.
aimed at AQA spec but applicable to all and adaptable.
Powerpoint on energy expenditure, resting and basal metabolic rate. Also includes info on METs and info on several activities. Add your own questions to suit your specification for A Level PE.
Powerpoint with embedded teaching strategies designed for AQA GCSE PE specification (but can be adapted)
topic: The relationship between health and fitness (Physical Training)
Includes current affairs on the topic (currently Andy Murray in the Aussie Open) that should be updated depending on wahts happening in the world of sport.
Also includes thinking hard strategies and extended tasks
Methods of training AQA GCSE PE
re-cap or revision lesson
goes over methods of training with summarising/condensing task.
finishes with a circuit design question and peer assessment
7 slides. professional design
2 page worksheet with 4 shorter questions and a 9 mark question in PDF format.
include a prompt/help sheet in word format that can be used as differentiation
also includes free basic training types worksheet which I use for the low effort/low progress quadrant pupils.
designed for AQA GCSE PE but applicable to many specs
3 Worksheets
2 x Skeletal system
1 x Muscular system
containing exam style questions, labeling tasks and creative (thinking harder tasks)
can be used during a regular lesson or as a revision task, homework or cover lesson.
you can add prompts or amend questions to differentiate as required.
3 x Powerpoints
Macronutrients
Micronutrients (Vitamins)
Fibre Minerals and Water
I broke this down into 3 presentations to make it a bit more manageable for teaching and learning.
this are purely powerpoints and do not have questions/tasks built in. I have been using these for home learning during lock down or as a flipped learning task.
once a pupil has viewed the powerpoint and made notes they can answer questions you set them. I will be producing a question powerpoint and worksheet shortly.
its aimed at OCR A Level PE but could be used for many other courses and also makes a good PSHE activity/lesson.
Its quite rare to get specific exam questions on micronutrients but the general purpose of vitamins and minerals is required.
Short Powerpoint presenting 3 short questions on diet and nutrition.
2 are past papers questions and one has been developed (hydration)
exemplar answers are given and assessment objectives labeled
you could use this in class and go through the answers together
you can remove the answer and set for homework
I have also made an accompanying video
Acute and Chronic Injuries - A Level PE
designed for OCR spec
powerpoint
worksheet
video if you want to use it or set flipped homework
This is for the first section of Injury prevention and rehab. Powerpoint covers
types of chronic and acute injuries with examples. Treating injuries is not on this pp as that would be covered in the next lesson.
animate as you wish, add and take away as you wish
4 Powerpoints to cover the Diet and Nutrition section of the OCR A Level PE spec. She individual descriptions. Includes worksheet and questions within presentations.
Separate selling price £10
GCSE PE worksheet and comprehensive mark scheme.
Engagement patterns - disability participation (see separate resource for gender and ethnic minorities).
10 Questions with answers ranging from 1 or 2 word answers into extended writing and memory techniques.
contains pictures and visual aids to get pupils thinking. 1 page of questions and 1.5 pages for mark scheme.
aimed at AQA spec but can be adapted.
use with a flipped learning powerpoint and this could make up a 1hr lesson.
Section - Preparation and training methods, Intro to types of training and 30 page power point of Aerobic capacity, training, testing and adaptations.
includes basic VO2 max factors worksheet and challenge questions (cut and provide to more able)
includes past paper question and development of full mark answer
you can add included thinking hard tasks to suit class
can also be used as a flipped learning homework and then focus on extended writing and AO2, AO3 in class
designed for OCR A Level PE but applicable to all boards
this will save your hours of work
Worksheet for GCSE PE engagement patterns - women in sport
worksheet with pictures to interpret and discuss, with further questions
mark scheme included
this worksheet aims to get pupils thinking and can be used with a flipped learning video. So pupils watch the video and learn basic information, then come to class and work through these tasks.
Worksheet with mixed difficulty questions and photo interpretation task.
The photo task works as a good starter, have it on the board as pupils enter the class.
designed for OCR spec (sec 2.2) but applicable to many.
Engagement patterns - AQA GCSE PE
tasks and debates to try to get your pupils thinking about topics and embed learning.
do this after teaching content or flipped learning homework.
Use this worksheet to allow pupils to build on their knowledge and research to answer past paper questions. Peers then mark the response and give feedback. this feedback is then responded to.
Home learning task for A Level PE or similar
task =s include researching
Aerobic capacity and VO2 max
Why they are important
factors that affect VO2 max
Types of Aerobic training testing
This is just a task powerpoint
I used this for home learning - put pupils in small groups to work through their group question via Microsoft teams and then present to the rest of the class.