122 page powerpoint covering all content needed for Unit 7 on the new Pearson applied general spec. PP includes tasks and activities to complete in and out of lesson time.
It also includes guidance on the different assignments / assessments involved in the unit.
Powerpoints for all topics below with the corresponding workbook for students to complete in lesson.
Transfer of Learning
Stages of Learning
Guidance
Feedback
Memory Models
Skill Classification
Learning Theories
Types and Methods of Practice
A full set of resources needed to teach the whole skill acquisition component of the OCR A-Level PE course.
All resources needed to teach the Anatomy & Physiology topics on the A-Level PE course, including;
Powerpoints
Workbooks
Summary Sheets
Generic work sheets
Powerpoints for all topics below with the corresponding workbook for students to complete in lesson.
Attitude
Arousal
Motivation
Anxiety & Stress
Aggression
Group Dynamics
Leadership
Attribution
Self confidence / efficacy
Social facilitation / Inhibition
Goal Setting
Personality
This is eyerything you need to deliver the whole sports psychology topic to students.
Resourse bundle with workbook, powerpoints and some summary sheets for the Biomechanics topics;
Newtons Laws
Force
Technology
Centre of Mass & Stability
Free Body Diagrams
Angular Motion
Linear Motion
Projectile Motion
Magnus Force & Bernoulli Principle
Lever Systems
Powerpoint, workbook and task sheet bundle for the topics;
History of sport (pre/post industrial, 20th and 21st century Britain)
5 key Olympic Games
Hosting global sporting events
Technology
Deviance: drugs, gambling, violence
Commercialisation & Media
Routes into Sporting Excellence
This bundle includes Powerpoints for all Anatomy & Physiology topics below as well as the matching workbook for students to complete in lesson during the delivery of the powerpoints.
Movement Analysis
Neuromuscular System
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Energy Systems
This bundle includes Powerpoints for all Skill Acquisition topics below as well as the matching workbook for students to complete in lesson during the delivery of the powerpoints.
Skill Classification
Transfer of Learning
Stages of Learning
Types & Methods of Practice
Guidance
Feedback
Theories of Learning
Information Processing
Memory
Schema Theory
Response Time
A workbook for A-Level PE students that covers all the Psychology topics below (this booklet matches up to the powerpoints also available on my shop page)…
Personality
Attitude
Arousal
Motivation
Anxiety & Stress
Aggression
Self-confidence / self-efficacy
Social Facilitation / Inhibition
Group
Goal Setting
Leadership
Attribution
Included in the book is all relevant information to get students exam-ready, focusing on all AO1, AO2 & AO3 points.
It is full of lots of individual and group tasks to assess their understanding, as well as questions for assessment.
This powerpoint includes all content required to teach the Movement Analysis topic of the OCR A-Level PE course.
(It will work as a normal powerpoint document, but for best use, upload and open / use this document on Google Drive.)
A-Level PE Workbook for the skill acquisition topics. It covers all the below topics in detail;
Skill Classification
Types and Methods of Practice
Transfer of Skills
Theories of Learning
Stages of Learning
Guidance
Feedback
Memory Models
Included is; group tasks, individual tasks, exam questions, key content areas.
This powerpoint includes all content required to teach the Diet & Nutrition topic of the OCR A-Level PE course.
(It will work as a normal powerpoint document, but for best use, upload and open / use this document on Google Drive.)
Bundle including a student workbook and powerpoints for all the Exercise Physiology topics;
VO2 Max
Flexibility
Strength
Diet
Ergogenic Aids
Lifestyle Diseases
Periodisation
Injuries
This resource focuses on the different types of fractures within the injury topic (exercise and physiology section). This task asks students to match the type of fracture up to the correct image and then to the correct description. The first one has been done to show students what is expected.
This activity challanges your students to link as many A-Level concepts across the curriculum and between topic areas. This can be done from knowledge recall or with the help of notes and textbooks.