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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.
BTEC Sport target zones and training thresholds lesson
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BTEC Sport target zones and training thresholds lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets and a mark scheme for progress questions (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is target zones and training thresholds. The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas. 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 an individuals maximum heart rate (Level 1 pass). We can calculate various training zones (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 Components of Physical Fitness Lesson
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BTEC Sport Components of Physical Fitness Lesson

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This resource consists of a power point, all required work sheets, information sheets and a mark scheme for progress questions (teacher notes are also included in the notes section of the power point slides). The topic is components of physical fitness (flexibility, speed, body composition, aerobic endurance, muscular endurance and muscular strength). The resource is built for Pearson BTEC Sport Unit 1. The lesson includes both interactive areas and teacher led areas. 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 name the components of physical fitness (Level 1 pass). We can define the 6 components of physical fitness (Level 2 pass). We can apply the components of physical fitness to sports performers (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.
Rounders bowling resource card
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Rounders bowling resource card

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This resource is an A4 double sided sheet which will aid bowling progress/technique in rounders. The sheet has pictures and step by step instructions on 4 different bowling types: spin bowling, fast bowling, donkey drop and different levels. I have found this to be a good resource for independent learning and for peer-assessment of bowling.
Double sided football defending resource
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Double sided football defending resource

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This resource is an A4 double sided football resource. The first side has a simple football defending drill on with instructions on how to set up and complete the drill along with ideas to make the drill easier or harder. The second side of the resource teaches pupils how to defend in football and allows them to self/peer-assess against a tick box checklist. I have found this resource to be highly engaging, particularly with KS3.
Football differentiated AFL Questions
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Football differentiated AFL Questions

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This resource is a set of 9 differentiated questions based on defending in football. Easy questions are coloured red, harder questions orange and the hardest questions in green. I have used these questions for differentiated AFL in football lessons and have found that they work well for pupils as they are unaware of the differentiation invovled therefore, nobody is labelled as lower ability. Example questions from the resource are: Identify two teaching points for defending in football. (Lower) How will poor defending impact upon your team in a football match? (Harder) As a defender if you miss the initial opportunity to dispossess the attacker what can you do? (Hardest)
Dance levels poster
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Dance levels poster

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This poster is A4 (double sided) and includes a range of images showing different dance levels on one side. The second side is covered with key terms relating to levels in dance. Can be used to decorate a work space or in lessons to remind pupils of key words and actions. I have also used the card as an AfL tool with peer-assessment.
Cheerleading poster
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Cheerleading poster

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This poster is A4 (double sided) and includes a range of pictures of basic cheer shapes/moves. Can be used to decorate a work space or in lessons to remind pupils of key words and actions. I have also used the card as an AfL tool with peer-assessment.
Long barrier teaching aid and self-assessment resource
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Long barrier teaching aid and self-assessment resource

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This is a pack of 2 double-sided teaching cards to aid teaching the long barrier. The first side is an image with key phrases to aid technique. The second side is a page allowing for self and peer-assessment. There are 2 resources as one is for lower attainers and includes sentence starters to help them self/peer-assess. I have found this to be an engaging resource (particularly with KS3).
3 part lesson on weather forecasting - KS3 Geography
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3 part lesson on weather forecasting - KS3 Geography

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This resource consists of a power point which covers 3 lessons (all required worksheets are included and teacher notes in the notes area of each slide). The topic is weather forecasting. The first lesson is stand alone and the second and third are a follow on of each other. The 3 lessons allow you to teach: how weather is forecast, what an anticyclone is and why it occurs and what a depression is and why it occurs. Each 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 key weather features which can be predicted We can understand how weather is forecast We can explain how weather is predicted Lesson 2 & 3 We can understand how an anticyclone and depression occurs We can identify the distinct features of an anticyclone and depression We can explain why and anticyclone and depression occurs On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
Badminton underarm lob help sheet
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Badminton underarm lob help sheet

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This resource is a simple aid to help pupils improve their underarm lob in Badminton. Each A4 sheet includes 2 guidance sheets which has both a picture and some key points to aid pupils in independent progress of their skill. The sheet is simple to use but best used when laminated as this protects the sheets from becoming ruined.
2 part lesson on Microclimates - KS3 Geography
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2 part lesson on Microclimates - KS3 Geography

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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 topic is microclimates. It allows you to teach: what a microclimate is and about 5 things that create microclimates - physical features, shelter, buildings, surface and aspect. Each 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 both lessons are as follows: we can understand what the term microclimate means. we can describe what a microclimate is. we can explain why weather and temperature varies from place to place. On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
2 part lesson on Rainfall - KS3
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2 part lesson on Rainfall - KS3

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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 topic is rainfall. It allows you to teach: why/how rainfall occurs, frontal rainfall, convectional rainfall and relief rainfall. Each 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 both lessons are as follows: we can identify the 3 types of rainfall we can understand how rainfall occurs we can explain how rain occurs On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
Weather and Climate KS3 - Introductory lessons x 2
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Weather and Climate KS3 - Introductory lessons x 2

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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 topic is an introduction to weather and climate. It allows you to teach: the difference between weather and climate, the 8 weather features, 4 cloud types (cumulonimbus, cumulus, stratus and cirrus) and the basics of meteorology. Each 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 define weather and climate We can identify weather and climate types We can explain the difference between weather and climate Lesson 2 We can identify the work of a meteorologist We can identify key equipment used by a meteorologist We can explain the work of a meteorologist On each slide the objective being worked on at that time is highlighted to ensure pupils are conscious of their progress at all times.
Year 7 Weather and Climate Geography Test
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Year 7 Weather and Climate Geography Test

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This resource is a 13 question, 26 mark geography test on Weather and Climate. It is aimed at Year 7 but may be suitable for other year groups depending on topics being taught. See example questions below. I gave it as an open book test but it can easily be used as a regular test with slight adjustment to the wording on the front cover. My students found this test easy to navigate and I found it covered everything necessary for me to assess them. This is written following the international curriculum specification but could be suitable for other specifications and easily adjusted Example questions: Explain the affect buildings will have on a climates micro-climate. (2) Identify the piece of equipment used to measure temperature. (1) In the box below draw a labelled diagram showing the process through which rain occurs. (4)
Weather and Climate RAG Self-Assessment table
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Weather and Climate RAG Self-Assessment table

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This resource is an A4 table which allows students to self-assess their Geography weather and climate knowledge on a RAG system. The sub topics included on the resource are: weather, meteorology, weather features, cloud types, rainfall, micro-climates and weather forecasting. This is a simple resource that is very easy for students to use with the teacher or independently. I have used this as a tool to measure self-perceived progress across the weather and climate topic with year 7 students.
Cambridge IGCSE PE Knowledge Organiser - Anatomy and Physiology
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Cambridge IGCSE PE Knowledge Organiser - Anatomy and Physiology

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An A3 Knowledge organiser containing all key information required for the Anatomy and Physiology section of the Cambridge IGCSE for Physical Education. Contains all information on the skeleton, joints and muscles as required by the Cambridge IGCSE. Labelled diagrams of the skeleton and muscles are also included. May also be useful for other exam boards in PE.
Rounders batting self-assessment and progressive drills resource pack
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Rounders batting self-assessment and progressive drills resource pack

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This resource pack includes a self-assessment section for prior to the lesson - pupils tick one of three statements and are given a specific activity based on their self-assessment. From this pupils can work in groups to both set up and participate in their set task. The resource has 3 tasks which focus on different batting aspects - placement, improving technique and learning technique. There is also a page for pupils to assess their progress at the end of the lesson - bronze, silver and gold progress. The resource is simple to use and allows for pupils to take charge of their own learning. Differentiation is built in thanks to the varied tasks and pupils can work at a level to suit them. Pupils can also be moved up and down by the teacher.
Rules of the game resource card - football and rugby
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Rules of the game resource card - football and rugby

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This double-sided A4 resource card contains simple explanations of four rules for football and four for rugby. I have used this resource with year 8 pupils in a leadership block in which they had to umpire their own games. The resource is colourful, easy to use and was well-received by pupils.
A4 Resource card to aid pupils in creating their own drills
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A4 Resource card to aid pupils in creating their own drills

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A double-sided A4 resource card which poses questions to pupils and contains images to aid their answers. The questions and images are relevant to pupils creating their own drill and I have used the resource with a variety of year groups in a variety of lessons including: year 8 leadership and year 9 and 10 BTEC sport. Images and questions relate to: shape of drill, skill to be worked on, equipment which will be needed and instructions they will give to their participants. Questions on the second side of the resource centre around them and their drill - will it meet it’s purpose? Is it fun? Etc.
Dance Poster
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Dance Poster

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This poster is A4 and includes a range of dance key terms. Can be used to decorate a work space or in lessons to remind pupils of key words and actions. I have also used the card as an AfL tool with peer-assessment.