Opportunity for students to understand about the different command words required for the exam questions before you start your A-level revision, my students found this really helpful.
You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, it is due to my dyslexia)
Learning Objectives
Have an understanding of the different command words used for exam questions.
Understand how to tackle exam questions.
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: Olympics. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, it is due to my dyslexia)
Learning Objectives
• Understand the vision of Baron Pierre de Coubertin in establishing the modern Olympic Games on 1896
• Explain the principles, aims and philosophy of the Olympic Games
• Describe commercialisation of the games after 1984
• Explain London 2012 – opportunity and implication for UK sport and society
This covers Unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 7.1: Principles of training and overload. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Understand the principles of training known as SPORT.
• Most: Apply these principles to a training programme.
• Some: Provide examples of the principles of overload known as FITT. Explain the dangers of overtraining.
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.4 Ethics and Deviance in Sport: Part 2. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
Learning Objectives
• To understand the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport
• Debate and discuss who and what WADA does in sport
• Analyse different governing bodies on how they combat drug use in their sport.
This covers topic 1: Applied Anatomy and Physiology: 1.4. Energy Systems: Part 2. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, it is due to my dyslexia)
Learning Objectives
• Understand the energy continuum.
• Understand the concept of fatigue.
• Describe EPOC and the stages of recovery
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.6. Talent I.D: Part 1. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
Learning Objectives
• Describe development routes from talent identification through to elite performance in UK and Australia currently.
• Discuss the elements of the ‘World Class programme’ (UK) and the ‘Winning Edge Strategy’ (Aus).
• To explain the history of Talent ID / Development in other countries.
This covers section 3.3: Learners Theories and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
You get a students worksheets, teachers lesson plan and a powerpoint
Learning Objectives
• Describe and develop understanding of significance of associative theories and reinforcement to learning skills
• Apply theory to practical setting
• Describe and develop understanding of Thorndike’s work by application to example of personal development
• Apply theory of three stages to practice in practical setting
This covers section 3.2: The classification and transfer of skills You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
You get a students worksheets, teachers lesson plan and a powerpoint.
Learning Objectives
• Knowledge and understanding of skill classifications.
• Describe classification of continuums as gross/fine, internally paced/externally paced, discrete/serial/continuous.
• Describe open/closed continuum in relation to the sporting environment, decision-making and practice structure.
• Understand the uses of transfer of skills.
• Explain transfer as positive/negative, proactive/retroactive, bilateral and zero. Transfer as the effect of one skill on another as a result of practice/experience.
This covers topic 5: Sport in Society: 5.5. The Relationship Between Sport and the Media. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
• To describe the positive and negative impact of the media on sport.
• To describe the historical events between sport and the media.
• To discuss the impact on technology on the viewing experience.
• Understand the growth of live / social media coverage and the implications for performer, supporter and the sport.
This covers section 1.1: Muscular Skeletal System (Part 2) and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. You get the students worksheets, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. I must apologise that if you find mistakes, its due to my dyslexia.
Learning Objectives
1.1.4 The components of an anatomical lever and how the body uses the lever systems (1st, 2nd and 3rd class) in physical activity and sport. This should include the mechanical advantages and disadvantages of each lever.
1.1.5 Newton’s Three Laws of Motion and how they apply to sporting contexts: Law of Inertia, Law of Acceleration and Law of Action and Reaction.
1.1.6 The principles related to the stability of the body in relation to the centre of mass and its implication in physical activities.
1.1.7 The calculation of force and resultant force: a mass of 1 kg exerts a force of 9.81 N (down).
1.1.8 How the muscular and skeletal systems respond, acutely, both structurally and functionally to the stress of warming up and immediate physical or sporting activity.
Please note that in the powerpoint and worksheets things might move around so you will have to fix it on your computer if necessary
This covers section 4.3: Goal Setting and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe. There are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
Learning Objectives
• Knowledge and understanding of SMART(ER) targets
• The importance and relevance of goal setting and the different types used to optimise performance
This is a presentation for year 8’s introducing my team, expectations from them and myself, plus a challenge for the group to do.
I have based it on superhero’s theme throughout the year and each form group will have to produce their own superhero’s name to win the form cup.
If you find some mistakes, I am dyslexic.
This is a lesson that has fun activities for a first lesson as a year 7 form tutor. You get the powerpoint and the worksheet. Please note that I am dyslexic, therefore I might make some silly mistakes.
Learning Objectives
To understand what rights, roles and responsibilities are within your form.
To understand the concept of the 3Rs and apply them in the lesson.
To understand and value others opinions when they are talking.
These exam questions are specifically about (Training) ready for the 2018-onwards exam. I have put the answers at the end of the exam for you. These exam questions are taken from section Training.
7.1: Principles of training and overload
7.2: Methods of training
7.3: Warm up and cooling down
This covers Unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 7.3: Warming-up and cooling down. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Understand the physiological and psychological reasons for a warm-up and cool down.
• Most: Outline the phases of a warm-up and cool down.
• Some: Create a warm-up and cool down for a specific physical activity.
This covers Unit 3: Psychology: 9.1: Goal Setting. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Understand the principles of SMARTER goal setting.
• Most: Suggest how to set SMARTER targets appropriate to the physical activity.
• Some: Explain how goal setting can control anxiety.
This covers Unit 3: Psychology: 9.3: Arousal. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Give the definitions of arousal (under and over)
• Most: Know the signs of optimal arousal for different skills.
• Some: Draw and explain the inverted U-theory (Yerkes-Dobson Law).
This covers Unit 3: Psychology: 9.2: Motivation and Mental Preparation. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
• All: Define the term motivation.
• Most: Explain the term “intrinsic” and “extrinsic” motivation.
• Some: Understand what rewards and incentives are.
This covers Unit 3: Skill Acquisition: 8.3: Skill Classification. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students can use books such as Cambridge IGCSE PE as well to answer the questions. There is some work cards as well. Plus there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic)
Differentiated Learning Objectives
All: Identify the difference between the following types of skill: basic and complex skills fine and gross motor skills, open and closed skills.
Most: Understand that these can be placed on a continuum.
Some: Justify the choice of these skills with sporting examples.
This covers section 2: Determinants involved in movement/running performance. You get the students worksheet, teachers worksheet with answers and powerpoint. Students will have to use books (Roscoe and Roscoe) as well to answer the questions as there are independent studies in the worksheet. Plus exam questions at the end. Please note that you may need to alter the powerpoint as I do my lessons on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, there might be some silly mistakes made.
• Understand the determinants involved in movement/running performance.
• Explain and apply the determinants involved in movement/running performance to sprint, endurance and intermittent activities.