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FiZo prides itself on providing quality, engaging resources with attractive presentation which promotes learning for all.
A 14-Powerpoint slide lesson on Tuckman’s model of group development within the field of sport psychology.
The lesson is very student centered, focusing on student research and collaborative feedback on the topic, leading to a differentiated task looking at the effects of group development on team performance.
A well structured and progressive lesson which ensures high levels of student engagement and differentiation, whilst also promoting wider curricular skills.
All FiZo lessons include:
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however, these can be used with other levels and programmes. Lesson is ready to use.
This session has been observed as part of formal observations and received outstanding feedback.
A great 16 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the methods of training. Lesson includes subject content, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning. Activities aim to relate to sporting examples to ensure progress, whilst also including recall of knowledge to promote learning. The lesson is focused on students completing independent research and feeding back to the group. This allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. Students are then asked to demonstrate their knowledge through a differentiated task.
Lesson content includes –
• Continuous training
• Fartlek training
• Interval training
• Core stability training
• Resistance machine training
• Free weight training
FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes. Lesson ready to use. This session has been observed as part of formal observations and has received outstanding feedback.
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A great way of getting students discussing topics and sharing there learning.
Students complete paired research before sharing their findings though speed dating.
This activity is re-useable and can be used for any subject, age group or ability level. A fantastic alternative to students presentations, and always recieves outstanding feedback during lesson observations.
17 slide lesson covering energy creation in the body and the Phosphocreatine system
Lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progression learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Differentiation
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes. Lesson ready to use.
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 38 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of long-term exercise on the cardiovascular system. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• Cardiac hypertrophy
• Increase in stroke volume.
• Increase in cardiac output.
• Capillarisation
• Increase in blood volume.
• Reduction in blood pressure
• Decrease recovery time.
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 21 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of acute exercise on the cardiovascular system. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• Control of heart rate
• Anticipatory and activity response
• Blood pressure during exercise
• Vasodilation and vasoconstriction
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 17 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of acute and long-term exercise on the body’s energy systems. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• The energy continuum
• Increased aerobic and anaerobic enzymes
• Increased use of fats as energy
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 18 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the RAMP warm-ups and cool downs. Lesson includes subject content, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning. The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. Theoretical understanding of the importance of warm-ups and cool downs is covered before students demonstrate their learning by creating and peer previewing their warm-ups and cool downs. Lesson content includes.
FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
12 slides on the types of bone,
Lessons include-
• Starter activities
• Progression learning objectives
• Subject content
• Assessment opportunities
• Differentiation
• Plenary activities
Has been used in the delivery of Level 3 BTEC programmes however could be used at other qualification levels and routes.
Student resources backs with required resources and diagrams included.
A 28-slide full PowerPoint lesson on aggression in sport performance within the field of sport psychology. The lesson is based around a range of scenarios which encourage students to reflect on own and others experiences and relate them to theory. Lesson content includes.
Definition of aggression
Gill’s criteria for aggressive behaviour
Types of aggression (instrumental and hostile)
Instinct theory of aggression
Social Learning Theory of aggression
Frustration- Aggression Theory
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes. Lesson ready to use. This session has been observed as part of formal observations and has received outstanding feedback.
A 24- Powerpoint slide with detailed lessons on the Martens Schematic, Situational and Interactional theories of personality within the field of sport psychology.
The lesson is primarily research based given the theoretical nature of the content, however interactive and engaging tasks encourages students to develop their own views through a guided discovery delivery method.
Lessons covers the following content:
Martens Schematic View of personality
Situational theory of personality
Interactional theory of personality
The effects of personality on performance, looking at the following.
Type A vs Type B
Athletes vs non athletes
Elite vs non elite athletes
Individual vs team sports
All FiZo lessons include:
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however, these can also be used with other levels and programmes. Lessons are ready to use.
Session has been observed as part of formal observations and received outstanding feedback.
A worksheet to accompany a practical gym based component of fitness lessons.
Students are asked to complete a circuit and identify the components of fitness of each station, an extension task is also included to ensure stretch and challenge throughout the lesson.
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE.
An outstanding 20 lesson super bundle covering content on principles of anatomy and physiology and physiology of fitness. The bundle includes 20 full lessons, resources, and worksheets– its everything you need to deliver an anatomy and physiology unit!
All lessons include subject content, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning, creating a highly interactive and engaging lesson environment whilst promoting learning. Theoretical understanding of a range of topics is covered in detail with differentiated and practical tasks for students to demonstrate their learning.
FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
A 30 week overview of a Level 1 Maths functional skills teaching program based around 2 lessons a week. Presented on one page for easy use and reference, it covers all the main topics often covered in Maths Level 1 functional skills exams.
INDIVIDUAL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS LESSONS COMING SOON.
33 slides on the structure of the skeletal system.
Lessons include-
• Starter activities
• Progression learning objectives
• Subject content
• Assessment opportunities
• Differentiation
• Plenary activities
Has been used in the delivery of Level 3 BTEC programmes however could be used at other qualification levels and routes.
Student resources backs with required resources and diagrams included.
25 slides on the function of the cardiovascular system.
Lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progression learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Differentiation
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes.
Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE.
A great 19 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the types of exercise in relation to the physiology of fitness. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strengthen the knowledge and understanding of students by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE.
A great 29 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of long-term exercise on the respiratory system. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• Increases strength of respiratory muscles.
• Minute ventilation
• Increase vital capacity.
• Increase in oxygen diffusion rate
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 30 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of acute exercise on the muscular system. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• Neuromuscular connection
• Muscle pliability
• Increase in rate of nerve impulses.
• Increase in range of movement.
• Increase blood supply.
• Micro muscle tears
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
**Lesson has been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes, including VTCT, NCFE, GCSE and A Level sport and PE. **
A great 21 slide PowerPoint lesson covering the effects of acute exercise on the respiratory system. Lesson includes subject content on the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning.
The lesson includes several student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. The lesson is very academic in nature, looking to strength the knowledge and understanding of student by providing in depth knowledge of the topic.
Lesson content includes:
• Increase in breathing rate.
• Increase in tidal volume.
All FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources