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A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.

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A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.
GCSE PE: Dominoes: Components of Fitness (set 2)
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GCSE PE: Dominoes: Components of Fitness (set 2)

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A great set of dominoes for components of fitness. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here's a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on topics to do with components of fitness. Have your students work together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance. Set two of two.
GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Full Marks!!
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GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Full Marks!!

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Without doubt my most effective resource for helping students tackle exam questions effectively! Full Marks! focuses on making students consider really carefully the number of marks available for each question and thinking hard in order to find the corresponding number of DIFFERENT points. See how this resource works: Copy and paste this url address into your browser to see these interactive flashcards in action. https://youtu.be/Mbn3hedhN7g A fully interactive set of PowerPoint slides with 30 questions associated with diet and nutrition, this resource enables you to show the key concept and number of DIFFERENT points that have to be successfully found by the students. It's so effective because it makes students realise there is no scope for waffle and it encourages them to think about what a mark scheme would look like for each question. Alternatively, simple interactivity allows you to show the DIFFERENT points on the slide and your pupils have to determine which key concept is in the question. Perfect for whole class activities such as starters and plenaries, but also excellent for personalised learning by distributing this resource to individuals on their tablets through Showbie or your school VLE. Students will need to download the PowerPoint app (for free) from the App store or Google Play to benefit from the interactivity of this resource. A must have for all PE teachers!
GCSE PE: Muscular System - 'Apply Your Knowledge'
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GCSE PE: Muscular System - 'Apply Your Knowledge'

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Application of knowledge is the key to success! Receiving information and recalling content at a superficial level may help students to an extent. But what about their ability to apply the knowledge they have learnt? In this fun, interactive and versatile resource, 'Apply Your Knowledge', students choose key terms on the muscular system by selecting a number and are challenged to make connections and links between the concepts and then apply their knowledge in a practical sporting example. For example, a student clicking three numbers at random might reveal these three key words: biceps, concentric contraction and flexion. The student might offer the connection that flexion takes place at the elbow when the bicep muscle contracts, using a concentric contraction. An example of this is a bicep curl in weight training or when a rugby player makes a tackle. This resource can be used as a whole class activity or for personalised learning when distributed to students' mobile devices (use the PowerPoint app to get full interactivity). The resource can also be printed and students can choose which key terms they want to connect and apply their knowledge to. A great activity to challenge all abilities, it can be used at the start of this unit to gauge students' prior knowledge as well as during and at the end of the unit to assess learning, knowledge, understanding and application.
A Level PE: Error Detective - Stages of Learning
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A Level PE: Error Detective - Stages of Learning

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"A superb resource to help students really show their understanding of the key concepts involved in the stages of learning." "Excellent resource for identifying misconceptions and for getting students to articulate their knowledge and understanding." With this easy to use resource you’ll be able to challenge your students and enable them to see for themselves how well they know and understand the key concepts involved in the stages of learning. Students are presented with a series of statements and have to decide whether each is correct or whether it contains an error. If they detect an error they must correct it. In this resource there are 18 statements to do with the stages of learning which have been especially designed to challenge common misconceptions and enable your students to articulate their understanding of the concepts involved in this topic. Specifically, the resource has: a PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for whole class teaching & working through the task as a whole a randon generator PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for retrieval practice & an element of surprise MS Word and PDF worksheets of the 18 statements - perfect for individual study colour coded MS Word and PDF documents of the correct and incorrect statements - excellent for teacher, peer & self assessment Printable worksheets - ideal for students to make notes on and write their correct responses and to refer to for revision Printable slides - to use for flashcard type activities Error Detective video - to introduce the activity
A Level PE: OCR - Olympic Games QR Code Questions & Answers
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A Level PE: OCR - Olympic Games QR Code Questions & Answers

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QR Code Question & Answer cards on the Modern Olympic Games for OCR A Level PE. Perfect for starting lessons, introducing this new topic, interleaving and recapping previous learning as well as for collaborative revision activities, these flashcards can be projected on your whiteboard or printed in a variety of sizes (and in black and white) and displayed in your classroom or distributed to your students electronically. The question cards have a QR code which provides a quick oral response to the questions asked. Questions include topics on: -the founder of the modern Olympic Games -the background of the modern Olympic Games -the aims of the modern Olympic Games -the dates & venues of the specified Olympic Games -the exploitation of the modern Olympic Games
A Level PE: Desirable Difficulties - Skill Classification
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A Level PE: Desirable Difficulties - Skill Classification

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“A desirable difficulty (first coined by Robert A. Bjork in 1994) is a learning task that requires a considerable but desirable amount of effort, thereby improving long-term performance. As the name suggests, desirable difficulties should be both desirable and difficult.” “When planning lessons, we should not worry about students getting stuck, we should worry about them not getting stuck.” Sherwood (2018) “Making learning too easy leads to thinking that learning has occurred when participants quickly forget and cannot actually apply. Deeper processing is critical”. Shank (2017) These desirable difficulties have been thoughtfully designed in order to challenge your students to go beyond a superficial understanding of the concepts involved in skill classification. Challenge your students and ask them to explain why certain statements are true and to elaborate on other statements. This will be difficult and will require them to think hard and construct deeper understanding of the concepts. This is good, because “when learning is easy it is often superficial and soon forgotten. However when the learning is difficult it makes the learning stronger and better remembered.” Brown (2014) What’s in this resource? 20 desirable difficulties concerning skill classification on MS PowerPoint Random generator on MS PowerPoint, enabling you and your students to select any of the desirable difficulties at random - perfect for starter and review activities and for spaced and retrieval practice Printable PDF of the 20 desirable difficulties to display in class and use as extension tasks Printable worksheet of the 20 desirable difficulties for students to work on individually
GCSE PE: Performance Enhancing Drugs - Interactive Flashcards
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GCSE PE: Performance Enhancing Drugs - Interactive Flashcards

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An interactive set of flashcards on performance enhancing drugs. Perfect for presenting key concepts to your students as a whole class activity and for personalised learning for each of your students. These flashcards, created on PowerPoint, give complete control of the learning to the user: - Simply select a concept from the home slide - At the destination slide, choose the 'show/hide term' button to reveal the key term - Choose the 'show/hide description' button to reveal the description - Choose 'next slide' to navigate randomly to another interactive flashcard -Select 'previous slide' to view the slide you were on before the current slide - The 'home' button takes you back to the main slide where you can choose to navigate to another concept I've successfully used these interactive flashcards for a number of years and I've found them so useful for presenting new material as well as for reviewing knowledge and understanding. As well as using them for whole class activities, I distribute them to my students through Showbie to their tablets so that they can interact with the cards at their own speed and outside of the classroom. They need to be viewed on Microsoft's PowerPoint app which is free from both the App Store and Google Play. Enjoy!
GCSE PE: Desirable Difficulties - CV System
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GCSE PE: Desirable Difficulties - CV System

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“A desirable difficulty (first coined by Robert A. Bjork in 1994) is a learning task that requires a considerable but desirable amount of effort, thereby improving long-term performance. As the name suggests, desirable difficulties should be both desirable and difficult.” “When planning lessons, we should not worry about students getting stuck, we should worry about them not getting stuck.” Sherwood (2018) “Making learning too easy leads to thinking that learning has occurred when participants quickly forget and cannot actually apply. Deeper processing is critical”. Shank (2017) These desirable difficulties have been thoughtfully designed in order to challenge your students to go beyond a superficial understanding of the concepts involved in the cardiovascular system. Challenge your students and ask them to explain why certain statements are true and to elaborate on other statements. This will be difficult and will require them to think hard and construct deeper understanding of the concepts. This is good, because “when learning is easy it is often superficial and soon forgotten. However when the learning is difficult it makes the learning stronger and better remembered.” Brown (2014) What’s in this resource? 25 desirable difficulties concerning the cardiovascular system on MS PowerPoint Random generator on MS PowerPoint, enabling you and your students to select any of the desirable difficulties at random - perfect for starter and review activities and for spaced and retrieval practice Printable PDF of the 25 desirable difficulties to display in class and use as extension tasks Printable worksheet of the 25 desirable difficulties for students to work on individually
OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis
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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis

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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the OCR GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these OCR GCSE PE worksheets! The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the OCR GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed. Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time. The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success. Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these OCR GCSE PE worksheets. Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training
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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training

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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the OCR GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these OCR GCSE PE worksheets! The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the OCR GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed. Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time. The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success. Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these OCR GCSE PE worksheets. Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
A Level PE: Attribution Theory - Questions and Answers
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A Level PE: Attribution Theory - Questions and Answers

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A comprehensive set of 40 questions and answers on attribution theory to challenge all ability levels. Printable (on PowerPoint) so that they can be used in a variety of activities from group work matching the correct answer to the question; exam style questions; to check knowledge and understanding as well as for starters and plenaries.
AQA GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Sport Psychology
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AQA GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Sport Psychology

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AQA GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Sport Psychology Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the AQA GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these AQA GCSE PE worksheets! The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the AQA GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed. Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time. The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success. Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these AQA GCSE PE worksheets. Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Dominoes

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A great set of dominoes on the modern Olympic Games for OCR A level PE. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here’s a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on the topics of the modern Olympic Games. Have your students work together on their own or in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance.
A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Question & Answer Cards
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A Level PE (2016): OCR - The Modern Olympic Games - Question & Answer Cards

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Question and Answer cards on the Modern Olympic Games for the reformed OCR A Level PE courses (2016). Perfect for starting lessons, introducing this new topic, interleaving and recapping previous learning as well as for collaborative revision activities, these flashcards can be projected on your whiteboard or printed in a variety of sizes (and in black and white) and displayed in your classroom or distributed to your students electronically. Questions include topics on: -the founder of the modern Olympic Games -the background of the modern Olympic Games -the aims of the modern Olympic Games -the dates & venues of the specified Olympic Games -the exploitation of the modern Olympic Games Also included in this resource is a random question and answer generator. Made on PowerPoint, questions and answers will continue to appear in quick succession until you press the S key on your key board. To exit the slide show press Esc. Haven’t covered a topic yet and don’t want those questions or answers to appear? No problem, just hide the relevant slides (in the slide view tab) until you are ready to use them. A fun and interactive way to engage your students in a question and answer session!
GCSE PE: Components of Fitness - Interactive Questions (e-learning)
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GCSE PE: Components of Fitness - Interactive Questions (e-learning)

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What is this resource? An interactive e-learning resource which enables your students to answer, redraft and improve their responses to a variety of exam style questions on the components of fitness. It can be used on PCs, tablets and smart phones. How does it work? Your students have complete control of the learning experience. • Using the menu, students navigate to the components of fitness of their choice and choose which questions they would like to answer. • The ‘show hint’ button provides guidance (scaffolding) to students who might need additional support when tackling the question. With practise and repetition, students become less dependent on the scaffolding guidance. • Students type or dictate their response into the answer box. • The question must be answered before the model answer can be revealed. • Tapping the ‘Check your answer’ button reveals the model answer and provides feedback in real time to your students about their response in comparison to the model answer. Ideal for developing self-assessment skills and encouraging students to reflect on their answers. • On seeing the model answer, students have the opportunity to redraft and improve their original response as many times as they want or need to. See the resource in action: https://youtu.be/1TleLxH-duo When students leave the resource their work is automatically stored. When they return to the activity they can choose to either start afresh and tackle the questions again or resume from where they left off. Students can take screenshots of their responses and store them in their e-portfolios. Perfect for interleaving, revision and honing exam technique.
A Level PE (2016): OCR - Classification of Skill - 'Justify' Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): OCR - Classification of Skill - 'Justify' Dominoes

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These domino question cards focus on helping students justify the placing of skills on different skill continuum. As identified in examiners’ reports, although students’ knowledge of skill classification may be sound, they often struggle to successfully justify the placing of skills on continua. These dominoes will help! Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here’s a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on the topic of classification of skill. Have your students work on their own or together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance.
A Level PE (2016): OCR - Classification of Skill - Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): OCR - Classification of Skill - Dominoes

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A great set of dominoes focusing on developing students’ subject knowledge and understanding of the key concepts involved in classification of skill. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here’s a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on the topic of classification of skill. Have your students work on their own or together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance.
A Level PE: Public Schools Dominoes
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A Level PE: Public Schools Dominoes

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A great set of dominoes focusing on developing students’ subject knowledge and understanding of the key concepts involved in the influence of the public schools on modern sport. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here’s a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on the topic of the public schools. Have your students work on their own or together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great for retrieval practice and as a formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance.
A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Activity - The Captain's Match Report
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A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Activity - The Captain's Match Report

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What a great way to introduce attribution theory! Instead of starting this topic with direct input from yourself as the teacher, why not get your students grappling with this engaging activity designed to help them really get to grips with understanding Weiner's model of attribution theory? Here's how it works: Students have a brief introduction to the concept of attribution theory. They then read the captain's match report and have to decide for themselves whether each of the underlined sentences or phrases (attributions) fall into one of the four categories: ability, effort, task difficulty or luck. Then open the activity up for discussion amongst your students to see where they have placed each of the attributions and to check understanding and misconceptions. Because students are working out the solutions themselves and with one another richer learning and deeper understanding takes place.
A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Model Answers to Extended Questions (Model Answers Series)
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A Level PE (2016): Attribution Theory - Model Answers to Extended Questions (Model Answers Series)

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OK, so you've taught the theory (the content knowledge), but what about your students' essay writing skills? Your students will have to write extended answers in their exams, but do they know 'what a good one looks like'? Do they know how to construct high quality pieces of written work which fully answers the questions asked and gives appropriate examples from sport when requested. This resource on attribution theory provides extended essay model answers to questions on Weiner's model of attribution theory and the concept of attribution retraining as well as learned helplessness and mastery orientation. The exam style questions area: Using practical examples explain the meaning of learned helplessness and mastery orientation. Explain how a hockey coach could promote mastery orientation in her players? (10 marks) Using practical examples from tennis explain Weiner’s model of attribution theory. (8 marks) They are a perfect reference to give to your students as model answers after they have attempted the questions themselves. By working through the model answers with your students and analysing the features of the model that make it a strong response, (or how it could be improved still further!), they will be able to build up a greater appreciation of 'what a good one looks like' and what they have to do in order to produce high quality pieces of writing themselves. Simply download this resource, select the blue boxes and delete them to reveal the full model answer responses which you can distribute to your students.