Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3).
Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year.
Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3).
Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year.
Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
Muscular system revision sheet - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic B
Two page revision sheet created as a revision tool to give students in preparation for an end of topic assessment, or as an intervention sheet to recap learning from the topic after their assessment.
10 lesson scheme of work suitable for KS3. Each lesson includes a starter / intro activity, learning outcomes, skill development practices, games & plenaries.
The lessons provided are ones I have used with my KS3 groups & work for a range of abilities. Activities have challenge / progression activities as well as scaffolded ideas to support low ability groups.
Lessons:
Basic grip & rules
Basic shot: Push
Basic shot: Drive
Serve
Topspin
Backspin / Slice
Doubles
Advanced shot: Loop
Advanced shot: Smash
Tournament
Also included;
Resource cards to support teaching of different shots - serve, push, drive, topspin.
Table tennis skills station cards which can be used at any point for independent learning / recap lessons.
GCSE table tennis assessment criteria which helps make good links to the GCSE spec (Edexcel)
Table tennis tournament template - Easier to print / add names.
GCSE PE (Edexcel 2016 Spec) Loop cards revision activity bundle - All topics
Contains loop cards for all 6 topics across the Edexcel GCSE PE (2016 Spec). Each set are a different color. Includes questions and answers to help with revision lessons.
Really good response from students who find them an enjoyable and engaging starter activity to revision lessons.
Each topic also sold individually (£3)
3 lessons created to deliver remotely on Teams to my GCSE PE group whilst they were isolating at home.
Powerpoint includes:
Lesson on topic 1 - Health, fitness & well-being (focusing on lifestyle choices & diet).
Lesson on topic 2 - Sport Psychology (focusing on feedback & mental preparation).
Lesson on topic 3 - Socio-cultural influences (focusing on influences on participation & sporting behaviours).
Each lesson contains:
Starter activity to define key words from the topic.
Topic recap of everything that is included in the topic.
Content slides to recap a particular area of the topic (this was chosen based on their performance in the most recent mock assessment).
4 practice questions with PowerPoint timers & self-assessment slides.
9 mark answer to set on Teams after the live lesson has finished.
My group enjoyed being able to still complete some revision at home in the format of a normal lesson. Students only need a pen & paper to complete the work so it is easily accesible & requires no handouts to be provided before students are isolating.
Full scheme of work for ‘Applying principles of training’ (R042) unit. From Cambridge National Level 2 Sport Science.
Scheme of work includes:
121 slide PowerPoint covering all 4 learning outcomes.
All lessons centered around a big ‘learning question’ which they work on throughout the unit. (How can training programmes be designed to develop sporting performance?)
Each learning outcome contains lessons to develop content & understanding of the topic, with application to tasks / scenarios to prepare them for the assessed work at the end.
At the end of each learning outcome is an ‘assessment preparation’ task which provides information on the assessed piece of work, mark scheme and what needs to be included.
LO3 includes interactive PPT slides where students can navigate themselves to the fitness test information they want to find out - by clicking on hyperlinked buttons within the PPT (view on slide show to access).
Also included:
Fitness testing record sheets
Fitness testing protocols & normative data
PAR-Q
6 week training programme template
This scheme of work has been developed alongside a series of practical based fitness lessons to secure understanding of the theory covered in the SOW. I have provided students access to this PowerPoint using MS Teams so they have the information they need to write their assignments.
Based on Edexcel, but content is easily transferable to other exam boards.
Includes:
Powerpoint and learning outcomes.
Starter activity to recap bones from previous lesson (skeletal system).
Presents new information on joints and types of movement to give an understanding before main task.
Main task to work around the room completing a worksheet on the 8 sports people, identifying joint, joint action and articulating bones.
Differentiated worksheet
Final task students apply their knowledge to exam questions & self/peer assess with given mark scheme.
*I did this lesson in the sportshall, with the powerpoint projected onto the wall, with the pictures printed and stuck around the hall. This gave space for the students to work & you could see them performing the actions on the pictures to try and figure out the joint / bones which are involved in the movement! The students really enjoyed the lesson & were really engaged throughout!
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 2. Save time calculating working at grades / progress of students. Formulas used to calculate scores, working at grades, class progress.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 2. (Google Sheets)
Includes:
Space to link student work for each task.
Separate cell to input students score for each task
Total score calculated in (column K) to provide score /60
Grade for C2 (based on Jan 23 boundaries) calculated based on the number of column K
Group progress outlined by a count formula added to identify how many students are working at each grade.
Interventions tab:
Space to include any additional information / support that has been provided to students.
*The file downloaded contains a link to a Google Sheets document.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 1. Save time calculating working at grades / progress of students. Formulas used to calculate scores, working at grades, class progress.
Tracking sheet created to monitor progress throughout delivery of Component 1. (Google Sheets)
Includes:
Overview tab
Student information (group / SEN / PP / EAL / attendance)
Homework log
Effort log - complete at the end of each month giving a score 1-4 (cells change colour based on values entered)
Behaviour log
Component 1 tab
Space to link student work for each task.
Separate cell to input students score for each task
Total score calculated in (column K) to provide score /60
Grade for C1 (based on Jan 23 boundaries) calculated based on the number of column K
Group progress outlined by a count formula added to identify how many students are working at each grade.
Interventions tab:
Space to include any additional information / support that has been provided to students.
*The file downloaded contains a link to a Google Sheets document.
Includes:
Revision questions on components of fitness (Differentiated). I did this by giving pairs one of the 3 cards (high ability / middle / low ability) and getting them to choose a question to answer. They needed to create a mark scheme of what they thought should go into a good answer for their question. The questions can then be answered by another pair who give their answer back, and have it marked by the students.
Components of fitness loop card game - Print and cut the cards from the power point and hand out to the students. The first one stands up and reads out the question on their card, and the person who has the answer stands up and carries it on. (The cards are printed in the correct order so will need shuffling before handing out!!)
The students really enjoyed the loop card game! Creating mark schemes can be difficult, but once they get the hang of it their exam answers will massively improve!
Includes:
Lesson plan and learning outcomes. Starter activity to recap previous lessons on health and skill related components of fitness.
Differentiated question sheets on each skill related component of fitness - give each student one question sheet for them to answer. (All questions on a particular component of fitness are the same, the low ability sheets have sentence starters, the middle sheets have hint questions and the high ability sheets have bonus marks!).
Peer assess - with given hints on the power point of what to look for.
Model answers provided for each question, students can then compare to their own answers and make additional changes to perfect their answer.
I found this really useful as lots of my students have a good understanding of the content, but struggle to apply it to (sometimes fairly easy!) exam questions.
Includes:
Power point and learning outcomes. Starter activity similar to scrabble, to create a word relating to the topic using the letter tiles on the screen (good bit of numeracy!)
Graffiti wall - students to write what they know about each question on fitness testing - can refer back at the end, really effective to demonstrate progress.
Main activity is an information relay. Provide each group with a large, blank handout to complete. One student at a time goes to look at the completed handout at the front / outside the classroom to bring information back to their group.
Final slide gives a plenary activity for students to answer some questions on fitness testing.
I created these slides to use in practical PE lessons with my GCSE group & displayed them in the sports hall where we do table tennis lessons. I found the criteria for practical sports assessment very wordy and difficult for the students to comprehend what level they are working at, or how to progress to the next level.
It has been really useful to assist with peer assessment in lessons, as students can easily understand what is expected of a performer working at a specific level.
The terminology used was based on the criteria for Edexcel (2016). Other exam boards are very similar, although the grading may differ.
I created a mock assessment to use after teaching the Health, fitness and well-being topic from the new GCSE spec. (Component 2, topic 1).Exam questions found from previous Edexcel assessments with the same / similar content.
Assessment - Follows the structure to that of a real assessment, multiple choice questions, variety of short answer questions and a 9 mark question to finish. Mark scheme included.
Powerpoint - Goes through each question and reveals answers. Good to use as a feedback lesson.
I created a mock assessment to use after teaching the Socio-cultural influences in sport unit from the new Edexcel GCSE Spec. (Component 2, topic 3). Exam questions found from previous Edexcel assessments with the same / similar content.
Assessment - Follows the structure to that of a real assessment, multiple choice questions, variety of short answer questions and a 9 mark question to finish. Mark scheme included. Asessment /35.
Powerpoint - Goes through each question and reveals answers. Good to use as a feedback lesson.
I created a mock assessment to use after teaching the Sport Psychology unit from the new Edexcel GCSE Spec. (Component 2, topic 2). Exam questions found from previous Edexcel assessments with the same / similar content.
Assessment - Follows the structure to that of a real assessment, multiple choice questions, variety of short answer questions and a 9 mark question to finish. Mark scheme included. Asessment /35.
Powerpoint - Goes through each question and reveals answers. Good to use as a feedback lesson.
Created to support GCSE PE students with their component 1 exam (Edexcel 2016 Spec)
Includes;
Topic 1,2 and 3 revision worksheets
Revision question calendar - one question a day for 4 weeks to encourage them to start revising early!
Component 2 worksheets and calendar also available!
Includes 6 revision worksheets to use as a revision tool to recap all aspects of the GCSE PE curriculum (Edexcell 2016 Spec)
Topics:
Health, fitness & well-being
Sport psychology
Socio-cultural influences
Anatomy & physiology
Movement analysis
Physical training
I created this worksheet to use as a home learning task for my GCSE PE group after teaching the 1.1 & 1.2 from Component 1. (Skeletal system & muscular system),
Cricket non-participant / self-assessment worksheet
I created this resource to use with a non-participant in my Y7 & Y8 cricket groups & also for cover for a student in isolation.
Suitable for KS3.
Differentiated for less / more able.
Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) Revision sheet - Component 2 Topic 1 - Health, fitness and well-being
Ideal to use as a revision resource / homework task to recap lessons on heath, fitness and well-being.
Other revision sheets available on other topics for the new course!