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.
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.
**Full scheme of work for BTEC Sport Unit 1 - The effects of exercise and sport performance on the energy system.
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Includes:
7 content lessons covering everything from the BTEC Sport (2016) textbook.
Lessons planned following the guideline scheme of work from the Pearson website.
Lessons include a starter activity, content slides, tasks to apply content, practice exam questions & plenary activity.
Tasks & exam questions include ‘green pen’ slides used to support peer / self assessment.
Revision session with a choice of two activities - create revision resources for what has been covered so far, or a practical session putting theory into practice.
3 home learning tasks throughout the unit.
End of topic assessment & mark scheme.
Student booklet which can be printed & given as a handout at the start of the unit which students complete the work in.
*I began planning for this unit in September 2019 & have delivered & adapted lessons throughout the 2019/20 academic year. These lessons have been delivered throughout this year & students have found them challenging and engaging.
*All body system schemes of work available for Unit!
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.
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.
Lesson created as a one-lesson crash course of the Energy systems topic from Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology (Level 3 BTEC Sport).
My students have found the energy systems topic to be the most challenging from the 5 body systems studied throughout the course. This lesson was created as a ‘crash-course’ of the energy systems topic to cover everything they need to know in one lesson.
Students found this lesson to consolidate the most important bits of information from the topic & create a revision sheet with all the information they need to know.
BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic A skeletal system: Exam practice lesson
Covers all areas from the first topic from BTEC Sport Unit 1 anatomy & physiology. Used as a revision / home work sheet.
Cardiovascular system revision sheet - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic D
Two page revision sheet created as a revision tool to give students in preparation for an end of topic assessment, or as an intervention sheet to recap learning from the topic after their assessment.
Cardiovascular system revision lesson - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic D
Created as an end of unit revision lesson as preparation for an end of topic assessment.
Lesson includes a starter activity on key areas based around the topic. Practice questions and answer slides to use as peer / self assessment.
*Also provided - student booklet / graphic organiser to handout for students to compelte the work on. Print x2 slides per page.
Students have found this really useful - Exam questions chosen were on topic areas students said they found particuarly challenging.
Muscular system revision sheet - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic B
Two page revision sheet created as a revision tool to give students in preparation for an end of topic assessment, or as an intervention sheet to recap learning from the topic after their assessment.
Energy systems revision sheet - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic E
Two page revision sheet created as a revision tool to give students in preparation for an end of topic assessment, or as an intervention sheet to recap learning from the topic after their assessment.
Respiratory system revision lesson - BTEC National Sport Unit 1 - Anatomy & Physiology - Topic C
Created as an end of unit revision lesson as preparation for an end of topic assessment.
Lesson includes a starter activity on key areas based around the topic. Practice questions and answer slides to use as peer / self assessment.
*Also provided - student booklet / graphic organiser to handout for students to compelte the work on. Print x2 slides per page.
Students have found this really useful - Exam questions chosen were on topic areas students said they found particuarly challenging.
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.
10 lesson scheme of work suitable for KS3. Each lesson includes a starter / intro activity, learning outcomes, skill development practices, games & plenaries.
The lessons provided are ones I have used with my KS3 groups & work for a range of abilities. Activities have challenge / progression activities as well as scaffolded ideas to support low ability groups.
Lessons:
Basic grip & rules
Basic shot: Push
Basic shot: Drive
Serve
Topspin
Backspin / Slice
Doubles
Advanced shot: Loop
Advanced shot: Smash
Tournament
Also included;
Resource cards to support teaching of different shots - serve, push, drive, topspin.
Table tennis skills station cards which can be used at any point for independent learning / recap lessons.
GCSE table tennis assessment criteria which helps make good links to the GCSE spec (Edexcel)
Table tennis tournament template - Easier to print / add names.
6 lesson scheme of work designed to introduce softball to your KS3 PE curriculum!
Teaches basic skills and knowledge of rules to be able to set up and play softball games!
KS3 fitness 10 lesson scheme of work.
Incudes:
Fitness testing lessons
Circuit, interval, kettlebell training
Calories lesson
Boxercise lesson
Team challenge
Lessons include resource cards to support lesson, learning outcomes, questioning ideas, differentiated activities. Alternative ideas given depending on equipment / space available.
All the lessons are ones I use when teaching fitness at KS3. The space I would use to teach these lessons would be in a ‘old school’ style gym, with rowing machines, battle ropes, dumbells, kettlebells, skipping ropes, hurdles, step up boxes, medicine balls. Some lessons have alternative suggestions if you do not have access to all equipment.
I have found these lessons really useful to incorporate lots of GCSE content in them which helps give students prior knowledge of some topics they will cover in later years.
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.
This lesson was created to support students for their revision in preparation for the R041 - Reducing the risk of sports injuries external assessment. (Cambridge National Sports Science Level 2).
Lesson includes:
Introductory task - key word cross word
5 practice exam questions with green pen to self assess
Independant learning using revision sheets (included)
Plenary task - splat using key words
FULL SOW AVAILABLE!
Full unit of work to deliver R041 - Reducing the risk of sports injuries in preparation for the external exam.
Course - BTEC Sport Science (Level 2)
Includes:
162 slide PowerPoint (15 lessons). Divided into 4 learning outcomes.
4 mini mocks - Practice assessments using past exam questions to use at the end of each learning outcome.
53 page work booklet / graphic organiser - Print for each student for them to fill out during the lessons rather than using an exercise book. This prevents the need to print worksheets / students to spend time copying information off the board & instead gives them more time to spend applying the content to tasks and exam questions!
Each lesson includes:
Engage / starter activity
New content - students fill in the blanks in their booklet / complete deeper thinking questions.
Task - Broze, silver, gold tasks to make easy differentiation for application of knowledge.
Practice exam questions - Finish the lesson with an exam question from a past paper.
Improve your accuracy and reliability of student progress data using this GCSE PE tracking sheet (Edexcel GCSE PE 2016 Spec).
Created to reduce workload when calculating students working at grades & to provide students / parents with clear picture of how to reach different grades (against 2024 grade boundaries)
Calculates WAG’s using data inputted from exam marks, practical scores & PEP - using raw marks & scaling factors for each component to provide a points total (/350). WAG’s calculated against Summer 2024 exam series.
Instructions provided.
Input data from mock exams, practical assessments & PEP to generate live and accurate working at grades - calculated using grade boundaries from 2024 exam series.
Progress cards - New feature with live data which can be printed / shared with parents / students. Useful for parents evenings to show current WAG’s & how to progress to the next grade.
Will be shared as a google sheet as ‘view only’ - Create a copy to your computer to have full access!
Improve your accuracy and reliability of student progress data using this GCSE PE tracking sheet (Edexcel GCSE PE 2016 Spec).
Created to reduce workload when calculating students working at grades & to provide students / parents with clear picture of how to reach different grades (against 2024 grade boundaries)
Calculates WAG’s using data inputted from exam marks, practical scores & PEP - using raw marks & scaling factors for each component to provide a points total (/350). WAG’s calculated against Summer 2024 exam series.
Instructions provided.
Input data from mock exams, practical assessments & PEP to generate live and accurate working at grades - calculated using grade boundaries from 2024 exam series.
Progress cards - New feature with live data which can be printed / shared with parents / students. Useful for parents evenings to show current WAG’s & how to progress to the next grade.