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GCSE Health, Fitness & Training Notes
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GCSE Health, Fitness & Training Notes

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Notebook with notes for Health, Fitness & Training components including the following: Front Cover Content Page Note Section for own notes Health & Wellbeing Diet & Energy Sources Components of Fitness Health Related Fitness Skill Related Fitness Fitness Testing Test Protocols (10 pages) VO2 Max Principles of Training & Overload Methods of Training (6 pages) High Altitude Training Reasons for Warm Ups & Cool Downs Includes diagrams and drawings with sporting examples. Follows the CIE IGCSE (0413) Spec
GCSE Anatomy & Physiology Notes
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GCSE Anatomy & Physiology Notes

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Notebook with notes for Anatomy and Physiology components including the following: Front Cover Content Page Note Section for own notes Skeletal System Joints Muscular System Respiratory System Circulatory System Energy System and effects of exercise Simple Biomechanics Includes diagrams and drawings with sporting examples. Follows the CIE IGCSE (0413) Spec
1% Club Gameshow
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1% Club Gameshow

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1% Club Gameshow PowerPoint with questions that challenge you mentally. Fun to use as a tutor time activity to get students thinking! **Easier editable and adaptable to add or change questions. ** Rules: We asked the cross section of the British public a list of our unique questions. Based on their answer we can tell statistically what percentage they got right. We will ask you those questions to you. We will start with the easiest one at 90% that Britain got right and then end with the most challenging question that only 1% of the British public answered correctly. Each of student will start off with $1000 if you get one question wrong you are out of the game and the money goes into the prize pot! (You can still play on we are not mean, but you cannot be the winner!) Audio for a timer on the top left hand side of the question slides.
Anatomy and Physiology Organisers/Posters
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Anatomy and Physiology Organisers/Posters

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A bundle of Anatomy and Physiology organisers/posters for the following areas: Muscularskeletal Systems Cardiorespiratory Systems Energy Supply and the Effects of of Exerices on the body Simple Biomechanics. Useful for students use and for display boards. Based of the CIE Physical Education (0413) syllabus.
Examination Data Summary
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Examination Data Summary

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This spreadsheet can help to inform your teaching for future lessons. By inputing students marks per question clearly highlights what individual students are struggling with in a particular component/unit or whether it is the longer mark questions such a 6 to 8 marks. In addition, you can also see what areas as a class students need to recap to aid your planning for future lessons. There are numerous tabs for different times or the year for example: End of units End of Year etc. This will provide a evidence to support students and show the progression they have made through the year or in fact the two year course.
None Participant Lesson Activity
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None Participant Lesson Activity

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None participants can become a coach, pundit or a captain to help a team or player to improve their performance and tactics. This allows pupils to gain knowledge and ensure they are still actively learning within the lesson.
Fitness Gym Station Posters
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Fitness Gym Station Posters

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Posters to show different workout stations. Explains each of the stations and what component of fitness they use. Good for BTEC Unit 1. Also fill in worksheets to highlight what students did in the lesson.
Unit 1 Sport BTEC- Types of Speed Training
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Unit 1 Sport BTEC- Types of Speed Training

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Posters for the types of speed training. Acceleration, interval and hollow sprints. Good to use for practical lessons. For example get pupils to perform the different types of training, then in small groups discuss the names of the training and what the advantages and disadvantages for them/ in there groups provide on type of training them each student must explain there training to a different member of a group.