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I currently work overseas in an international school after leaving England. Therefore, I have resources that cover a wide range of exam boards and specifications as well several subjects including: PE, Geography and Primary. All resources in my shop have been used in my own lessons and so I can comment on their suitability and engagement success.

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I currently work overseas in an international school after leaving England. Therefore, I have resources that cover a wide range of exam boards and specifications as well several subjects including: PE, Geography and Primary. All resources in my shop have been used in my own lessons and so I can comment on their suitability and engagement success.
Female footballers - practical challenge cards
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Female footballers - practical challenge cards

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A set of 14 small cards that can be printed and laminated. Each card has the name, picture, country flag and club badge of a female footballer. Underneath this information is a challenge for the pupil/player to complete. Both skill based and team based challenges are included in the resource. These are great for differentiating a practical football lesson and can allow you to really challenge your gifted players.
Microclimates worksheet
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Microclimates worksheet

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A double sided A4 resource that will allow students to demonstrate their knowledge of the factors/features which create microclimates. The sheet asks pupils to identify how microclimates are created by different features in their own words. The sheet includes pictures to aid pupils.
Fun map challenge
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Fun map challenge

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This challenge is given to a whole class (it is great to end a unit on map work!) The challenge is to create a map that will cover one wall of the classroom (it is set as a map of Portugal but this can be changed to any country). The task gives a short brief and splits pupils into groups (names need to be inserted). I have found that my classes respond excellently to this as en end of unit fun task and that they work very well to achieve as a class.
Great wall of PE revision game
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Great wall of PE revision game

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This is the instructions for a simple revision game for GCSE PE. COuld also be used for other subjects. Very engaging and promotes full class participation.
A4 resource to aid 6-mark question answers
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A4 resource to aid 6-mark question answers

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This sheet is an A4 resource sheet which I have used to help my GCSE PE Students to build their 6 mark answers. I have found it very useful for getting students to properly read, plan and answer 6-mark questions in revision for their exam. Made for Cambridge IGCSE specification but could be tailored to other exam boards.
Answering exam questions lesson - GCSE PE
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Answering exam questions lesson - GCSE PE

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This lesson will aid pupils in answering exam questions in GCSE PE exams. There are several tasks in this lesson including: understanding what key words in exam questions mean, understanding where exam answers went wrong/why they did not get full marks, 2 6 mark question tasks (one class and one paired), exam question family fortunes and independent revision. All required worksheets are included in the download. The lesson is built to support the Cambridge IGCSE specification but would work for any GCSE PE as they questions and words used are very similar to exam boards such as AQA and Edexcel. I have used this with both Y10 and Y11 and have seen improvement in exam question answers during and following the lesson. The lesson objectives are as follows: we can identify what an exam question is asking us. We can build an answer for exam questions as a class. We can create exam question answers that lead to full marks.
Blank grid references challenge
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Blank grid references challenge

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This resource is a blank grid with grid references on. I have used this in lessons for pupils to create their own grid reference challenge. This involves them drawing symbols on the blank grid and then writing questions for a peer to complete.
BTEC Sport Exercise Intensity lesson
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BTEC Sport Exercise Intensity lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets and a mark scheme (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is exercise intensity. The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas as well as a section in which pupils answer exam questions based on the lesson content. I have used this with Year 9 & 10 classes and have found it to be a very successful and engaging lesson. The learning objectives for the lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 We can define exercise intensity (Level 1 pass). We can name the ways that exercise intensity can be measured (Level 2 pass). We can apply our knowledge to exam style questions (Level 2 Merit). On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
BTEC Sport Interval and Circuit Training lesson
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BTEC Sport Interval and Circuit Training lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets and a mark scheme (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is interval and circuit training. The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas as well as a section in which pupils answer exam questions based on the lesson content. I have used this with Year 9 & 10 classes and have found it to be a very successful and engaging lesson. The learning objectives for the lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 We can identify types of aerobic endurance training (Level 1 pass). We can describe type of aerobic endurance training (Level 2 pass). We can apply our knowledge to exam style questions (Level 2 Merit). On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
BTEC Sport Continous and Fartlek Training lesson
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BTEC Sport Continous and Fartlek Training lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets and a mark scheme (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is continuous and fartlek training. The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas (card sort) and teacher led areas (information catch up) as well as a section in which pupils answer exam questions based on the lesson content. I have used this with Year 9 & 10 classes and have found it to be a very successful and engaging lesson. The learning objectives for the lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 We can identify types of aerobic endurance training (Level 1 pass). We can describe type of aerobic endurance training (Level 2 pass). We can apply our knowledge to exam style questions (Level 2 Merit). On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
Introduction to maps - simple Geography lesson
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Introduction to maps - simple Geography lesson

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This resource consists of a power point which introduces the class to maps - what they, why we have them and what they look like. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas. I have used this with Year 7 classes but it could be used with any KS3 class. The learning objectives for each lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 We can identify the role of maps. We can describe the importance of a map for key events. We can create a basic map. On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
Levers - GCSE Lesson
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Levers - GCSE Lesson

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This resource consists of a power point which covers a double lesson. The topic is levers and this lesson allows you to introduce the 3 levers and how they work in sporting situations. Each lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas which ends with a group research task. I have used this with Year 10 and Year 11 classes and it is built to support the Cambridge IGCSE Specification however, I am sure it would suit specifications such as AQA and Edexcel. The learning objectives for the lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 we can identify the 3 levers and their components. we can identify an example of each lever in the body. we can explain how levers are applied to sporting movements. On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
BTEC Sport Additional principles of training lesson
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BTEC Sport Additional principles of training lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets and a WAGOLL (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is additional principles of training. The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas with a peer teaching task. I have used this with Year 9 & 10 classes and have found it to be a very successful and engaging lesson. The learning objectives for the lesson are as follows: Lesson 1 We can identify the additional principles of training (Level 1 pass). We can define the additional principles of training (Level 2 pass). We can create a training session with consideration for the principles of training (Level 2 merit). On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
How are you feeling today scale?
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How are you feeling today scale?

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An A4 resource on which pupils can show the teacher how they are feeling on that day. Works well in primary classrooms. The 4 emotions included are: happy, okay, sad and angry. A name tag is also included which can be edited to add pupil names on so they can stick their name tag on the scale each day when they enter the classroom. Each emotion is represented by an image and a short description so pupils can understand each emotion.
Emoji 4&6 figure grid reference challenge
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Emoji 4&6 figure grid reference challenge

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This worksheet includes a grid with various emojis on. The task is 6 questions asking pupils to find the 4/6 figure grid reference (delete as appropriate) for each emoji. The sheet also includes a creative challenge task for pupils who complete this quickly. The answer sheet is also included.
European flag 4&6 figure grid reference challenge
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European flag 4&6 figure grid reference challenge

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This worksheet includes a grid with various European flags on. The task is 6 questions asking pupils to find the 4/6 figure grid reference (delete as appropriate) for each flag. The sheet also includes a creative challenge task for pupils who complete this quickly. The answer sheet is also included.
Social media 4&6 figure grid reference challenge
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Social media 4&6 figure grid reference challenge

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This worksheet includes a grid with various social media icons on. The task is 7 questions asking pupils to find the 4/6 figure grid reference (delete as appropriate) for each icon. The sheet also includes a creative challenge task for pupils who complete this quickly. The answer sheet is also included.
GCSE PE revision lesson on the Musculoskeletal system (AQA GCSE Specification)
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GCSE PE revision lesson on the Musculoskeletal system (AQA GCSE Specification)

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This is a bundle for a GCSE revision lesson on the Musculoskeletal system for the AQA Physical Education exam board. The bundle includes the power point and resources needed for all activities included. I have used this resource with both year 10 and year 11 pupils to aid their revision and have found it particularly useful to aid their memory and recall of the topic. The resources meet the AQA specification and cover everything pupils need to know including: the names of all bones and muscles, types of joint, functions of the skeleton and key features of synovial joints. Lesson activities include: label the bones and muscles starter, a group task linking sports to the musculoskeletal system, joint labelling task and a paired newspaper article creation task. The lesson does not have learning objectives as it is purely for revision purposes.
Aerobic/anaerobic respiration and recovery - 2 part lesson GCSE
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Aerobic/anaerobic respiration and recovery - 2 part lesson GCSE

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This resource consists of a power point which covers 2 lessons (all required worksheets are included and teacher notes in the notes area of each slide). The topics are: aerobic and anaerobic respiration and recovery from exercise. It allows you to teach: the equations for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the process of converting food into energy, aerobic and anaerobic sports, waste products etc., factors affecting recovery and how to improve recovery. Each lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas. I have used this with Year 10 and Year 11 classes and it is built to support the Cambridge IGCSE Specification however, I am sure it would suit specifications such as AQA and Edexcel. The learning objectives for the lessons are as follows: Lesson 1 we can describe the process involved in converting food into energy. we can state the equations for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. we can evaluate the use of aerobic and anaerobic respiration in different sports activities. Lesson 2 we can identify when the body will be in oxygen debt. we can identify how oxygen debt is recovered. we can understand the factors that affect recovery after exercise. On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
GCSE/BTEC Sport questions
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GCSE/BTEC Sport questions

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A collection of 6 questions aimed at GCSE and BTEC Sport centered around components of fitness and sports performance. Example answers also included.