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GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Pathway of air through the respiratory system PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Pathway of air through the respiratory systemincluding learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Analysing a sporting performance PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Analysing a sporting performance including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Role of respiratory muscles in breathing PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) - Role of respiratory muscles in breathing including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise end of unit test
End of unit test for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise end . Test includes 50 marks.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise Mark Scheme
End of unit test mark scheme for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise PowerPoints
PowerPoints for the unit GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise that corresponds to the work booklet guiding pupils through the lesson by indicating where to make notes. Differentiated tasks and practice question worksheets are all collated together meaning there is virtually no preparation needed for a lesson.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise Work Booklet
Work booklet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) Cardiovascular, Respiratory Systems and Effects of Exercise that corresponds to the PowerPoints guiding pupils through the lesson by indicating where to make notes. Differentiated tasks and practice question worksheets are all collated together meaning there is virtually no preparation needed for a lesson.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) The heart feedback sheet
Feedback sheet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) the heart feedback sheet which includes generic ‘what went well’ and ‘even better if’ comments taken directly from the OCR specification as well as extra space to place individualised comments.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) respiratory system feedback sheet
Feedback sheet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) respiratory system which includes generic ‘what went well’ and ‘even better if’ comments taken directly from the OCR specification as well as extra space to place individualised comments.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) energy systems feedback sheet
Feedback sheet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) energy systems which includes generic ‘what went well’ and ‘even better if’ comments taken directly from the OCR specification as well as extra space to place individualised comments.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Muscles in movement PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Muscles in movement including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Muscles of the body PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Muscles of the body including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - The roles of muscles in movement
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - The roles of muscles in movement including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) effects of exercise feedback sheet
Feedback sheet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1d/e) effects of exercise which includes generic ‘what went well’ and ‘even better if’ comments taken directly from the OCR specification as well as extra space to place individualised comments.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Planes of movement PowerPoint
PowerPoint lesson for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - Planes of movement including learning objective, success criteria, starter task, homework task, differentiated tasks throughout and practice questions.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis - PowerPoints
PowerPoints for the unit CSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis that corresponds to the work booklet guiding pupils through the lesson by indicating where to make notes. Differentiated tasks and practice question worksheets are all collated together meaning there is virtually no preparation needed for a lesson.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis end of unit test
End of unit test for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis. Test includes 50 marks.
CSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis Work Booklet
Work booklet for CSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysisthat corresponds to the PowerPoints guiding pupils through the lesson by indicating where to make notes. Differentiated tasks and practice question worksheets are all collated together meaning there is virtually no preparation needed for a lesson.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis Mark Shceme
End of unit test mark scheme for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis.
GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis Muscles Feedback Sheet
Feedback sheet for GCSE OCR PE (1.1b/c) Muscular System and Movement Analysis Muscles which includes generic ‘what went well’ and ‘even better if’ comments taken directly from the OCR specification as well as extra space to place individualised comments.