Everything that you would need for section 1.1. Skill to teach your lesson. Use the powerpoint and worksheet together and finish with the exam. All questions and answers are together.
Everything that you would need for section 1.3 Skeleton and Joints to teach your lesson. Use the powerpoint and worksheet together and finish with the exam. All questions and answers are together
Everything that you would need for section 1.8 Drugs to teach your lesson. Use the powerpoint and worksheet together and finish with the exam. All questions and answers are together.
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 1.3. Movement at the joints. 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. 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 students must be able to identify the eight types of movement.
• Most students should be to describe at which joint the movement takes place and provide a practical example.
• Some provide sporting examples for each of these types of movement.
These exam questions are specifically about (Anatomy and Physiology). You get the questions and answers. These exam questions are taken from:
1.4. Muscles
1.5. Antagonistic muscle action
1.6. Muscle fibre types
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 3.3: Cardiac Output. 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. 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: Know the meaning of heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output.
• Some: Explain heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output with examples.
• Most: The benefits of being able to work out their cardiac output to improve performance
This covers unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology: 3.1: Components of Blood. 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. 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: Able to know what blood is made up from.
• Some: Understand what haemoglobin is and the important role it plays in the circulatory system.
• Most: Know the blood vessels and their roles in transporting blood.
These exam questions are specifically about (Health, Fitness & 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 Health, Fitness & Training.
6.1 Health and Well-Being
6.2. Fitness
6.3. The Relationship Between Health and Fitness
6.4. Diet & Energy Sources
6.5. Components of Fitness
6.6. Test Protocols
You get the teacher worksheet, students worksheets and powerpoint on the health and fitness sections. Students can use books to aid them as well. 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).
In the bundle you get the following:
6.1. Health & Well-Being
6.2. Fitness
6.3. Diet and Energy Source
6.4. Components of Fitness
6.5. Fitness Testing
6.6. V02 Max
Plus an end of unit exam with questions and answers
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.4. Components of Fitness. 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 are some top trumps cards to use 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: Know the difference between a health / skill related component of fitness.
• Most: Describe the components of health / related fitness using themselves as examples.
• Some: Be able to link each component of fitness, explaining how it affects performance in physical activity.
This covers unit 2: Health, fitness and training: 6.6. V02 Max. 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. 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 what V02 Max is and how it shows a person’s stamina (cardiovascular endurance)
• Most: Describe how to measure cardiovascular endurance (stamina) by using V02 Max.
• Some: Identify the factors that changes/after the amount of V02 Max a person has.
These exam questions are specifically about (Ethics and other issues) 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 Ethics and other issues.
11.1. Performance Enhancing Drugs
11.2. Blood Doping
11.3. Risk and Risk Assessment
11.4. Sport Injuries
This covers section 2.2: Preparation and training methods in relation to maintaining and improving physical activity and performance- part 2. 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. Please note that I dyslexic and might make silly mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• To describe the relative importance of these components for physical activity and sport.
• To understand the individual testing protocols for the components of fitness.
• To be able to interpret data relating to fitness tests and analyse against normative values.
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.3: Injury Prevention and the Rehabilitation of Injury. 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. Furthermore, if I made silly spelling mistakes or my grammar is not up to spec, sorry I am dyslexic.
• Describe different classifications of common sporting injuries
• Discuss different ways to prevent of injuries
• Analyse the most effect ways for rehabilitation from injuries
This covers section 2.2: Preparation and training methods in relation to maintaining and improving physical activity and performance- part 3. 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, so might of made some silly mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• Recap on the components of fitness
• Describe principles of training
• Identify how to calculate workload intensities
• Understand the contemporary technologies current available for coach/performer to monitor fitness.
This covers section 3.5: Guidance and goes hand in hand with AS PE Book by Roscoe and Roscoe
You get a students worksheets and teachers lesson plan, this is a practical lesson. (Apologise for any grammar or spelling mistakes in advance, if you find some, as I am dyslexic).
Learning Objectives
• Understanding the types, purpose and effectiveness of guidance methods: visual, verbal, manual and mechanical.
• Describe the visual guidance in the form of demonstration and visual materials.
• Understanding verbal guidance in the form of knowledge of direct, indirect and prompting.
• Discussing manual and mechanical guidance in the form of physical support and aids, restrictions and forced responses.
• Applying the uses of technology to underpin guidance methods in order to optimise performance, e.g. to measure, monitor and evaluate performance.
This is a PSHE lesson for year 8’s covering Games and activities 2. You will get the PowerPoint which will conclude the academic year, I always do my PSHE with answers, therefore you do not need to go and find the answers. You get a worksheet and teachers notes.
**Learning Objectives
• Explore different problems that involves lateral thinking.
• Understand that following instructions can benefit the outcome.
• Enjoying fun activities, whilst learning.
(Please note that I am dyslexic, so I might make a few errors, along the way)
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.6. Projectile Motion. 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 lesson on a mac. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so if I make any mistakes, I am very sorry.
Learning Objectives
• Understand and application of projectile motion in refining technique in different sporting contexts.
• Describe forces acting during flight that affect projectile motion: gravity, air resistance and lift forces
• Discuss the factors that determine the horizontal displacement of a projectile: velocity of release, height of release, angle of release, technology.
This covers topic 2: Exercise Physiology and Applied Movement Analysis: 2.7: Fluid Mechanics. 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. Furthermore, I am dyslexic, so I am sorry if I make a few mistakes.
Learning Objectives
• Describe aerodynamics and hydrodynamics to appropriate sports contexts.
• Discuss factors affecting fluid friction and air resistance: velocity, drag force, mass, streamlining and surface
• Describe the types of spin: topspin, backspin, and sidespin. Magnus effect and how they impact on flight path and bounce.
• Analyse fluid mechanics and how it has influenced technological advancements in technique modification, clothing/suits, equipment/apparatus.
This covers topic 3: Skill Acquisition 3.7: Memory Model (Part 1). 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. Furthermore, if I made silly spelling mistakes or my grammar is not up to spec, sorry I am dyslexic
Learning Objectives
• Outline the basic stages of recognised information processing models.
• Explain the stages involved in the memory process.
• Apply information processing models and memory storage to a sports context – based on the models of Welford and Whiting Models
• Describe the characteristics of each of the three memory systems.