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Previous Deputy Head of Faculty (PE & Performing Arts) at a Secondary School in Essex. I am currently in my seventh year of teaching and now Second in Department in a highly successful mixed Grammar School in North London.

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Previous Deputy Head of Faculty (PE & Performing Arts) at a Secondary School in Essex. I am currently in my seventh year of teaching and now Second in Department in a highly successful mixed Grammar School in North London.
OCR GCSE PE- Section 1 Revision Resource
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OCR GCSE PE- Section 1 Revision Resource

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I have created a revision resource for section 1, paper 1 of the OCR GCSE PE exam. It has worked really well with my students and they have used them as revision posters (as I have handed them out as seperate sheets). Likewise you could create a small booklet. All ‘answers’ / fill in the gaps are easy to work out as they are from the OCR GCSE PE textbook. It is in black & white so that pupils can highlight the key information they need to suit them. Enjoy :)
OCR A LEVEL PE- Nutritional Aids
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OCR A LEVEL PE- Nutritional Aids

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UPDATED: Three lessons including differentiated & interactive worksheets, activities and starter tasks. Everything you need to teach Nutritional Aids to OCR A Level PE students!!!
OCR A Level PE- Glycolytic System
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OCR A Level PE- Glycolytic System

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Glycolytic System powerpoint with corresponding worksheet! Worked very well with my pupils. Enjoy :) (this follows on from ATP-PC system and then is followed by aerobic system)
OCR A LEVEL PE- The Cardiovascular System
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OCR A LEVEL PE- The Cardiovascular System

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Fun, interactive lesson to introduce the cardiovascular systems to year 12 a level pupils. This worked really well to refresh their memory on this system from what they learnt at GCSE. Uses differentiation, practical learning and worksheets for the pupils to keep. Worked really well with my class recently. Enjoy!