I mainly provide practical and academic PE content. However, I have vast experience as a Head of Year and general use of Excel and PowerPoint to plan, teach and monitor students.
I mainly provide practical and academic PE content. However, I have vast experience as a Head of Year and general use of Excel and PowerPoint to plan, teach and monitor students.
Year 7, 8 and 9 Scheme of Work for football. Very detailed lesson plans for a 6-8 lesson scheme. The idea behind creating this resource was three-fold. Firstly, it allowed the department to deliver consistent football lessons. Secondly, it allowed those unfamiliar with football to develop their own PD. Thirdly, it saves a great deal of time when the dreaded call from OFSTED comes around as the work is done for you.
Very detailed scheme of work for year 7, 8 and 9 tennis. The idea behind creating this resource was to assist colleagues to develop their tennis knowledge, allow for consistency when teaching tennis across the department and to already have all the content written up for the dreaded OFSTED call. Enjoy.
This interactive spreadsheet helps you to record all the progress of your students. Practical scores, theory unit tests and mock exam results as well as coursework. All the percentages are figured out for you and it will estimate what grade the student is likely to achieve. A fantastic resource for you as the teacher. You can keep on top of your class, whilst being data rich to inform your line manager, headteacher and parents. Intervention dropdown lists are included so you can prove what your strategies are and the impact they have had. The spreadsheet automatically colours in the cells in red, yellow or green to inform you of what needs to be improved.
A great resource to get the most out of your group and help you to keep checks on the student’s progress.
Instructions are attached as a separate document. Enjoy!!
The sliding filament theory is one of the trickiest and complex aspects of the A Level Specification. This resource breaks down the journey of the electrical impulse from the CNS, converting into chemical impulse at the synapse before causing muscular contraction due to the sliding filament theory at the muscle. This interactive activity allows students to understand what is involved at each stage and what each component is responsible for. Learning a fun way with the prison break challenge.
This interactive spreadsheet helps you to record all the progress of your students. Practical scores, theory unit tests and mock exam results as well as coursework. All the percentages are figured out for you and it will estimate what grade the student is likely to achieve. A fantastic resource for you as the teacher. You can keep on top of your class, whilst being data rich to inform your line manager, headteacher and parents. Intervention dropdown lists are included so you can prove what your strategies are and the impact they have had. The spreadsheet automatically colours in the cells in red, yellow or green to inform you of what needs to be improved.
A great resource to get the most out of your group and help you to keep checks on the student’s progress.
Instructions are attached as a separate document. Enjoy!!
Detailed Fitness Scheme. This SOW covers all basic concepts of fitness with an emphasis on physically taking part whilst learning the relevant theory knowledge. Very detailed, so can act as lesson plans for observations and inspections. Enjoy.
Even struggled to get your students to appreciate space in a game? Struggle with positions and knowledge of skills required in different positions. Then look no further. This lesson idea can be ran over one lesson or for a complete scheme. Students are restricted to areas of play and must master relevant skills in their area. A great game, well received by experienced and inexperienced football students. Enjoy.
This interactive spreadsheet helps you to record all the progress of your students. Practical scores, theory unit tests and mock exam results as well as coursework. All the percentages are figured out for you and it will estimate what grade the student is likely to achieve. A fantastic resource for you as the teacher. You can keep on top of your class, whilst being data rich to inform your line manager, headteacher and parents. Intervention dropdown lists are included so you can prove what your strategies are and the impact they have had. The spreadsheet automatically colours in the cells in red, yellow or green to inform you of what needs to be improved.
A great resource to get the most out of your group and help you to keep checks on the student’s progress.
Instructions are attached as a separate document. Enjoy!!
Year 10 and 11 Core PE!! No ones favourite whether you are a student or a teacher.
Mix things up with a Sport Education Model. Reward students for practical, leadership and officiating skills across the curriculum. Inside this resource is a template that has been successfully embedded into two schools.
Includes assessment criteria and visual assessment model (easy to follow), ideas on types of resources to use within lesson, certificate templates and intro powerpoint for the students.
This bundle includes lesson ideas and interactive tasks for GCSE and A Level PE. Looking at the relationship between heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output students will develop a depper understanding by completing these resources and you can challenge them accordingly as the activities are scaffolded in difficulty.
This lesson will help your students to explore the concepts required for joint types, movements, planes and axis of movement. An interactive lesson where students work as a team to complete challenges and then reflect upon their own knowledge at the end so they can inform their own revision plans. Instructions are also embedded into the footnote of the powerpoint to help you teach each aspect of the lesson.
Students are set a challenge to create their own elbow joint to explore the bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons involved in the process. If they construct their joint correctly they will also understand how tendons create movement and ligaments provide support and structure.
Simple resource where students are asked to highlight AO1, AO2 and AO3 within the question. Visual guidance is very effective here as they can see the different colours highlighted and understand what each AO component is asking.
This in turn helps with the structure as students are then able to plan their paragraphs accordingly.
Differentiation can be difficult when your students need to do an examination. Use this exam tariff builder idea to create short exams for starters or plenaries, or larger unit exams.
Instructions in the resource.
Gary Neville has taken Sky Sports punditry to the next level. Bring Sky Sports Monday Night Football into your classroom with these interactive tactics boards for football, netball and rugby.
Alternatively, they make for a great 'get out of jail free card' if the weather ruins your lesson and you are forced into a classroom.
Biomechanics is a difficult topic for anyone to grasp. This interactive lesson is designed to get the students to experience the levers in real life terms and in sporting context. Both understanding and experiential activities are created for students with some exam questions to summarise the learning.
Enjoy.
This document was produced to help raise the profile of athletics within our school. The document was printed with each sports record square being blown up to A2 size and displayed on the wall outside the changing rooms. In addition, each sports record square was blown up onto a cardboard sign and placed at each event during sports day so the students could see what records they were trying to beat.
A great visual aid for promoting competition and athletic records. Enjoy.
One frustration of being a PE teacher is the perception other departments, parents and students have about our subject. There is more to PE than being a 'throw and catch' expert. This displays highlights the choices that can be made from year 9 students considering GCSE PE all the way through to University. You can obviously change the content to suit your school and the subject choices available to your students. Enjoy.