These have been created to allow pupils to see what they are going to learn about throughout the year in their text books. Once they have learned a particular lesson or topic they can tick the box. If they know and understand that topic/lesson they can tick the next box, and then when it comes to revising they can tick the box to say that they have revised it. I have used this with my current year 10s and they can see what they have been taught and learnt throughout the year, through ticking the boxes.
Great way of pupils not being able to tell you, 'We haven't learnt this!'.
I’ve adapted these from a specific company, as I felt they needed to be in colour and were missing a number of key areas on the pages, so I’ve added extra pages and information. These cover all of AQA GCSE PE theory topics and units. You can adapt them for end of topic/unit revision aids, or put them on the back of literacy mats on tables to enhance teaching and learning, as A3 posters, etc.
History of Olympics lesson which looks at financial and political controversies. Classwork is differentiated at differing levels depending on pupil in classroom. Must be connected to internet to use powerpoint lesson plan. Homework is actual past exam questions related to the Olympics and hosting international events.
Contains all my powerpoint on each of the subject areas and homework sheets with an end of unit test.
AGE, DISABILITY, GENDER, PHYSIQUE, ENVIRONMENT, RISK AND CHALLENGE, ACTIVITY LEVELS AND NEEDS, TRAINING covered fro the AQA syllabus.
GCSE PE, Can be used for all specifications and exam boards. If you buy the 'History Through the Olympics&' DVD it can go nicely with it. Good worksheet that pupils fill in the missing information from dates, where held and whether it was political or a financial issue. Has got advantages and disadvantages of hosting a games, Ive just related it to London 2012. Answers are the other document. You can use it and alter it how you like!!