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Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3). Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year. Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.

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Currently working in a school teaching Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) and BTEC Sport (Level 3). Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year. Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
Edexcel GCSE PE - Components of fitness revision activities & LOOP CARDS
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Edexcel GCSE PE - Components of fitness revision activities & LOOP CARDS

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Includes: Revision questions on components of fitness (Differentiated). I did this by giving pairs one of the 3 cards (high ability / middle / low ability) and getting them to choose a question to answer. They needed to create a mark scheme of what they thought should go into a good answer for their question. The questions can then be answered by another pair who give their answer back, and have it marked by the students. Components of fitness loop card game - Print and cut the cards from the power point and hand out to the students. The first one stands up and reads out the question on their card, and the person who has the answer stands up and carries it on. (The cards are printed in the correct order so will need shuffling before handing out!!) The students really enjoyed the loop card game! Creating mark schemes can be difficult, but once they get the hang of it their exam answers will massively improve!
Edexcel GCSE PE Revision sheet bundle - All Topics
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Edexcel GCSE PE Revision sheet bundle - All Topics

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Includes 6 revision worksheets to use as a revision tool to recap all aspects of the GCSE PE curriculum (Edexcell 2016 Spec) Topics: Health, fitness & well-being Sport psychology Socio-cultural influences Anatomy & physiology Movement analysis Physical training
GCSE PE Revision - Loop cards - Sport psychology
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GCSE PE Revision - Loop cards - Sport psychology

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Created for Edexcel (New Spec) Component 2 - Topic 2 - Sport psychology Includes 25 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card, with the answer on the left of a different card. Great resource for engaging the whole group during a revision activity. Additional slides can be created to generate more cards. I have also created loop cards for topic 1 and 3 from component 2.
GCSE PE Revision - Loop Cards (Health, fitness & well being)
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GCSE PE Revision - Loop Cards (Health, fitness & well being)

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Created for Edexcel GCSE (New spec) - Component 2: Topic 1 - Health, fitness and well-being. Includes 25 cards and answers. Question on the right, the answer is on the left of a different card. Excellent way of engaging all students in a revision activity. Additional slides can be added in to create more questions. I have also produced a set for topic 2 and 3 from component 1.
Edexcel GCSE PE - Health Related Components of Fitness (Lesson, powerpoint & activities)
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Edexcel GCSE PE - Health Related Components of Fitness (Lesson, powerpoint & activities)

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Includes: Powerpoint with learning objectives Starter activity cards - Print copies of the slides and get students to rearrange the letters to identify each component of fitness. Extension task with definitions and examples of each C.O.F. Differentiated worksheet for students to gather the information once the starter activity and extension has been completed, with supporting slides to check answers. Final slides include exam questions to apply the information gained in the lesson, with mark scheme to peer/self assess.
Edexcel GCSE PE - Skill related components of fitness (lesson, powerpoint, activities)
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Edexcel GCSE PE - Skill related components of fitness (lesson, powerpoint, activities)

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Includes: Lesson power point and learning outcomes. Starter activity which recaps previous lesson on health related components of fitness. Introduction activity to skill related C.O.F - give each group one of the starter activity sheets - they need to identify the C.O.F being shown. (Speed is being shown in the cover image!) Discuss as a group to name all 6. Give each student one handout of the ‘definition power point’ slides. They need to decide which C.O.F this relates to. (I did this as an exercise where they move around the room and put all the ‘speed’ ones on one table, for example!) Clarify the definitions & sporting examples using the remaining slides on the power point, getting students to complete their worksheet (differentiated). Apply learning by answering one of the exam questions on each C.O.F. (I did this in groups & then got students to write up individual answers after they had discussed how they would answer it). Enjoy
BTEC L3 Sport - Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology revision lesson
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BTEC L3 Sport - Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology revision lesson

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This lesson was created to support students preparing for their external assessment for Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology (BTEC Sport L3). Lesson includes: Interactive PowerPoint allowing students to navigate to topic areas they need to revise. (Students click on the information buttons on the slides to take them to a summary slide for each body system. (I used this with students having access to individual iPads / laptops). Interrelationships between body systems activity to support with long answer questions. Plenary activity - Splat using key words from the unit. Handout also included - print one per student for them to complete during the lesson.
GCSE PE - Writing developed statements (Exam support) Full lesson
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GCSE PE - Writing developed statements (Exam support) Full lesson

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Created for Edexcel GCSE PE (2016 Spec) to support students with 4-6 mark questions in assessment. Supports students with a framework to write extended answers with greater success in gaining marks - this can link to 9 mark questions, i used this lesson to embed the skills of how to answer shorter questions first. Questions focused around skeletal system / cardiovascular system (Component 1)
GCSE PE Revision - Loop cards (Socio-cultural influences)
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GCSE PE Revision - Loop cards (Socio-cultural influences)

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Created for Edexcel GSCE (New spec) Component 2 - Topic 3 - Socio-cultural influences Includes 25 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card with the matching answer on the left hand side of another card. A great resource for engaging the whole group in revision! Additional slides can be added to generate more cards / questions. I have also created loop cards for topic 1 and 2 from component 2.
Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 2 - Movement analysis
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Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 2 - Movement analysis

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Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 2 Includes 35 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card with the matching answer on the left of another card. A great resource for engaging the whole group in revision! Additional slides can be generated to add more cards / questions. I have also created loop cards for all other topics from the new spec!
Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 1 - Anatomy & Physiology
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Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 1 - Anatomy & Physiology

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Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec) - Loop cards - Component 1 Topic 1 Created as a useful revision tool / starter activity to use with my GCSE PE group sitting the new spec (2016) Edexcel course. Includes 40 cards with a question and answer. Question on the right of the card matches the answer on the left hand side of another card. A great resource for engaging the whole group in revision! Additional slides can be generated to add more cards/ questions. I have also created loop cards for all other topics from the new spec.
Edexcel GCSE PE Revision - Loop Cards - Component 1 Topic 3 - Physical Training
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Edexcel GCSE PE Revision - Loop Cards - Component 1 Topic 3 - Physical Training

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Created for Edexcel GCSE PE (New Spec). Includes 36 cards with question and answer. Question on the right of the card, with the answer on the left of a different card. Great resource for engaging the whole group during a revision activity. Additional slides can be generated to create more cards. I have also created loop cards for all other GCSE PE topics from the Edexcel spec.
GCSE PE - Effects of exercise on muscular system
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GCSE PE - Effects of exercise on muscular system

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Developed for Edexcel, but easily transferable to other exam boards. Includes: Power point with learning outcomes. Starter activity - Matching task with flash cards recapping all muscles & bones. (I HAVE ALSO USED THIS AS AN EXCELLENT REVISION RESOURCE!) Differentiated A3 worksheet to complete to gather information on effects of exercise on muscular system, with supporting slides on power point, and a support sheet for LA students.
GCSE PE Keywords flash cards (Edexcel 2016)
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GCSE PE Keywords flash cards (Edexcel 2016)

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Key words flash cards created to support my GCSE PE group with their revision (Edexcel 2016 spec) Includes 152 key words with definitions! Created on powerpoint - one slide containing 6 key words, the following slides with the 6 definitions. This can either be used as flash cards with key words on one side, with the definition on the other. (Print double sided) OR print on individual sheets and use as a matching exercise to pair up each key word with its definition. *If printing double sided - check printer settings to ensure the correct definition and keyword are paired up. Key words & definitions taken from the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Physical Education 2nd Ed textbook (2016).
PE KS3 Cricket Scheme of Work
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PE KS3 Cricket Scheme of Work

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I have created an 8 lesson scheme of work which I will be using after Easter with all of my core PE groups from Y7-9. They are designed to be easily adaptable to allow for changes to be made to suit groups of different abilities / needs. Each practice allows for scaffolding for less able students and progressions for more able students. Each lesson includes a warm up / starter activity, learning outcomes, a skill development practice with progressions and a game at the end. The groups I will be working with will generally be fairly low ability for cricket, which means the main focus of this S.O.W is developing batting and fielding skills. I will develop bowling by using underarm / throw downs / drop feeds if necessary. I will also be using these games and skill development practices with my KS4 groups. Most of the activities in this SOW can be taught in an indoor environment - which is useful due to the weather we are likely to get! We have indoor nets which will allow me to adpat lessons to having some students working on batting / bowling in the nets, and others working on catching skills / fielding on the other side. I have also included some resource cards for batting, bowling and fielding. I don’t often use them in lessons, although some may find them useful.
Athletics lesson plans KS3
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Athletics lesson plans KS3

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Unit of work for KS3 athletics. Lessons included: - Throwing events (discus, shot, javelin) - Sprinting - Long jump - High jump - Relay All lessons include differentiated activities for more / less able, learning outcomes, teaching points and some have images which can be printed & laminated to use as flash cards. I have found these really useful to use with a range of high & low ability groups.
KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 9 – Physical training / Anatomy & physiology
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KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 9 – Physical training / Anatomy & physiology

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These lessons were created to be embedded into the KS3 curriculum and give students a taste of what studying PE at KS4 entails. The aim of these lessons is to give students a basic understanding of key topics studied in GCSE PE and engage students in a different way of learning in KS3 PE lessons which would normally be completely practically based. Students will complete one theory lesson during each block of practical lessons throughout the year (one theory lesson every 6-7 weeks). Throughout KS3 students should develop a basic understanding of all topics before starting GCSE PE in year 10. The lessons were tailored to the Edexcel GCSE PE (2016) specification and each year group focuses on a different topic within their lessons. *Would be suitable for other GCSE PE qualifications with similar content. *Also useful as a wet weather / cover lesson to keep students engaged in a classroom. Included: 7 lessons based around one ‘Big Question’ on Physical training and Anatomy & physiology. A graphic organiser / booklet which can be printed out and given to students to work in each lesson (in place of working in an exercise book). A PowerPoint with all 7 lessons – Each lesson including… o Title slide o Engage/starter tasks o Shared learning outcomes – using big & small question o Share new information – Students fill in the blanks in their booklets to gather new information shared in the lesson. o Mini plenaries to check understanding throughout the lesson. o Tasks – Application activities where students demonstrate their learning. o Final task is to complete the ‘small question’ for the lesson which involves an extended answer. Hints included to support students with what to include and a ‘WAGOLL’ of what a good one looks like! o Plenary task to wrap up the lesson. Links to GCSE curriculum: Each lesson includes GCSE content which has been simplified / scaffolded to be suitable for younger students. Extended answers to the small question at the end of the lesson use the same ‘PEB’ structure that is encouraged at GCSE level (Point, Explain, Benefit). *Some videos which were initially embedded into the PPT have been removed to reduce file size. Links for the videos have been posted into the slides.
KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 7 – Anatomy & physiology / Health, fitness and well-being
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KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 7 – Anatomy & physiology / Health, fitness and well-being

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These lessons were created to be embedded into the KS3 curriculum and give students a taste of what studying PE at KS4 entails. The aim of these lessons is to give students a basic understanding of key topics studied in GCSE PE and engage students in a different way of learning in KS3 PE lessons which would normally be completely practically based. Students will complete one theory lesson during each block of practical lessons throughout the year (one theory lesson every 6-7 weeks). Throughout KS3 students should develop a basic understanding of all topics before starting GCSE PE in year 10. The lessons were tailored to the Edexcel GCSE PE (2016) specification and each year group focuses on a different topic within their lessons. *Would be suitable for other GCSE PE qualifications with similar content. *Also useful as a wet weather / cover lesson to keep students engaged in a classroom. Included: 7 lessons based around one ‘Big Question’ on Anatomy & Physiology and Health, Fitness and well-being. A graphic organiser / booklet which can be printed out and given to students to work in each lesson (in place of working in an exercise book). A PowerPoint with all 7 lessons – Each lesson including… o Title slide o Engage/starter tasks o Shared learning outcomes – using big & small question o Share new information – Students fill in the blanks in their booklets to gather new information shared in the lesson. o Mini plenaries to check understanding throughout the lesson. o Tasks – Application activities where students demonstrate their learning. o Final task is to complete the ‘small question’ for the lesson which involves an extended answer. Hints included to support students with what to include and a ‘WAGOLL’ of what a good one looks like! o Plenary task to wrap up the lesson. Links to GCSE curriculum: Each lesson includes GCSE content which has been simplified / scaffolded to be suitable for younger students. Extended answers to the small question at the end of the lesson use the same ‘PEB’ structure that is encouraged at GCSE level (Point, Explain, Benefit). *Some videos which were initially embedded into the PPT have been removed to reduce file size. Links for the videos have been posted into the slides.
KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 8 – Sports psychology / Socio-cultural influences
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KS3 PE Theory lessons – Year 8 – Sports psychology / Socio-cultural influences

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These lessons were created to be embedded into the KS3 curriculum and give students a taste of what studying PE at KS4 entails. The aim of these lessons is to give students a basic understanding of key topics studied in GCSE PE and engage students in a different way of learning in KS3 PE lessons which would normally be completely practically based. Students will complete one theory lesson during each block of practical lessons throughout the year (one theory lesson every 6-7 weeks). Throughout KS3 students should develop a basic understanding of all topics before starting GCSE PE in year 10. The lessons were tailored to the Edexcel GCSE PE (2016) specification and each year group focuses on a different topic within their lessons. *Would be suitable for other GCSE PE qualifications with similar content. *Also useful as a wet weather / cover lesson to keep students engaged in a classroom. Included: 7 lessons based around one ‘Big Question’ on Sport psychology and Socio-cultural influences. A graphic organiser / booklet which can be printed out and given to students to work in each lesson (in place of working in an exercise book). A PowerPoint with all 7 lessons – Each lesson including… o Title slide o Engage/starter tasks o Shared learning outcomes – using big & small question o Share new information – Students fill in the blanks in their booklets to gather new information shared in the lesson. o Mini plenaries to check understanding throughout the lesson. o Tasks – Application activities where students demonstrate their learning. o Final task is to complete the ‘small question’ for the lesson which involves an extended answer. Hints included to support students with what to include and a ‘WAGOLL’ of what a good one looks like! o Plenary task to wrap up the lesson. Links to GCSE curriculum: Each lesson includes GCSE content which has been simplified / scaffolded to be suitable for younger students. Extended answers to the small question at the end of the lesson use the same ‘PEB’ structure that is encouraged at GCSE level (Point, Explain, Benefit). *Some videos which were initially embedded into the PPT have been removed to reduce file size. Links for the videos have been posted into the slides.
Cardiorespiratory revision lesson - BTEC L3 Sport Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology
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Cardiorespiratory revision lesson - BTEC L3 Sport Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology

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Lesson created to support students understanding of the respiratory and cardiovascular learning outcomes from Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology (BTEC L3 Sport). Lesson includes: Starter activity - Key word cross word Revision activities - writing on the table, revision sheets, PE pong. x2 Revision sheets included - Double sided A3 sheets on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. PE Pong - Use plastic cups and table tennis ball. 60 question and answer cards included. Long answer question on the interrelationship between respiratory and cardiovascular system with mark scheme and model answer included. Plenary activity - Splat using key words from the topics.