Over 40 benefits of PE to make your display boards look awesome!
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Editable PowerPoint and PDF file included. Can also be shared via Google Slides.
62 fun and engaging netball games and drills. The resource cards include ways to differentiate, teaching points, top tips, question tasks and much more.
For teachers wanting easy access to a variety of games and ideas or alternatively promote student led learning and let the students be teachers using these pupil friendly, vibrant cards.
Each game comes with:
• Complete instructions.
• Equipment needed.
• Diagram for easy set up.
• Various ways to increase or decrease the task challenge , using the government ‘STEP’ differentiation model (Space, Task, Equipment, People) to adapt to different abilities.
• Question task to get students thinking.
• ‘Think’ teaching points.
• ‘Top Tip’ to reinforce the focus.
The 62 engaging resource cards are great to give students for student led learning , giving increased empowerment and responsibility for their own learning. So why not try giving your students a card to interpret and let them set up and lead the game?
(Note: There are 2 A5 pages per card).
Cambridge GCSE and IGCSE Physical Education (PE)
Practice questions and mark-schemes - Whole course / all chapters / topics
51 Individual quizzies covering emtire syllabus
Over 250 questions covering entire syllabus in detail
Organised by chapter
1 - 5 mark questions for each subtopic.
Anatomy and physiology
Muscular skeletal system
Respiratory system
Circulatory system
Energy systems and recovery
Simple biomechanics
Health, fitness and training
Health and well-being
Training
Skill acquisition and psychology
Skills and skill acquisition
Psychology
Social, Cultural and ethical influences
Social and cultural influences
Ethics and other issues
Questions are derived from past paper exams and may be used alongside the official Cambridge text-book.
For revision or use during lessons.
Includes both short and long answer questions.
This resource gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of every single learning objective in the Cambridge syllabus in detail.
Designed to aid secondary school PE teachers in giving non participants a productive worksheet to complete if they are unable/it is not relevant for them to coach/umpire during the lesson. The worksheet is generic for any activity and will develop the analytical skills of the pupil. The worksheet will ask the pupil to explore the lesson objectives, the warm up, the coaching points of the skill being taught and to analyse two students of differing abilities. Furthermore, there is a differentiated additional task of designing a new drill/activity with options to increase/decrease the difficulty of the exercise.
** An Ofsted inspector was very impressed with the content of the sheet when questioning a non participant in my group and stated 'an excellent and challenging PE resource for all capabilities' . **
Furthermore, we all have students who like to make up excuses/convince their parents they are too ill for PE so hand you a note to be excused. When they realise there is writing involved in PE each time they manage to be excused from participating they may decide that taking part in the lesson is the a more sensible option! Which is what an outstanding PE teacher should want- all their students to be actively involved if possible.
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Chapter 4 - Sports Psychology
Lesson 1 - Classification of Skills
Lesson 2: SMART Targets
Lesson 3: Information Processing Model
**Lesson 4: Types of Guidance **
Lesson 5: Types of Feedback
Lesson 6: Inverted-U Theory - Arousal and Stress Management
Lesson 7: Aggression
Lesson 8: Personality Types & Motivation
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Chapter 4 - Sports Psychology
Lesson 1 - Classification of Skills
Lesson 2: SMART Targets
Lesson 3: Information Processing Model
Lesson 4: Types of Guidance
Lesson 5: Types of Feedback
Lesson 6: Inverted-U Theory - Arousal and Stress Management
Lesson 7: Aggression
Lesson 8: Personality Types & Motivation
Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification.
Chapter 4 - Sports Psychology
Lesson 1 - Classification of Skills
Lesson 2: SMART Targets
Lesson 3: Information Processing Model
Lesson 4: Types of Guidance
Lesson 5: Types of Feedback
Lesson 6: Inverted-U Theory - Arousal and Stress Management
Lesson 7: Aggression
Lesson 8: Personality Types & Motivation
Unit 6.6 VO2 max
PowerPoint with all information needed to teach, inquiry based questions, fun activities, homework, quiz, exam style questions. These are available in paper copy within my profile.
Unit 6.5 Fitness testing
PowerPoint with all information needed to teach, inquiry based questions, fun activities, homework, quiz, exam style questions. These are available in paper copy within my profile.
This PE Target Games pack provides you with 20 exciting and engaging games and skill stations. Each activity is expertly designed to increase student proficiency, engagement and skill for many types of target games, students will propel balls and aim for targets in various ways. All these games are tried and tested, and will be a sure fire hit with your students.
Within each game is ways to modify the activity, what equipment you will need and a Q&A section. Also included is a peer assessment sheet that students can use to assess their throwing skills
Why do you need this product?
This PE Invasion games pack provides you with 20 exciting and engaging games that you can use for many sports which fit the invasion games criteria. Each game is expertly designed to cater for many types of invasion games, so whether you are teaching Rugby, Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, Handball etc all you have to do is substitute the correct ball and modify the playing area and you are good to go. All these games are tried and tested and will be a sure fire hit with your students.
Within each game is ways to modify the activity, what equipment you will need and a Q&A section. Also included is a peer assessment sheet that students can use to assess gameplay and decision making.
Physical Education Gym/Fitness Suite Task Cards.
Can be placed next to gym equipment, providing suggested session plan for that equipment. Each also focuses on a method of training and links to sports performers.
Equipment included:
Treadmill x2
Rower x2
Bike x2
Spin Bike
Smith Machine
Matted area (flexibility and strength)
Functional training cable machine
Leg Press
Hamstiring curl/extension
Pec fly/rear deltoid
Chest Press
Pullup stand
An Editable PPT slide Mapping out the KS3, KS4 Core Games and OCR Cambridge National Sport Science in Physcial Education. Used as display poster, pupil friendly,
PHYS ED ROCKS!!!
This colorful Why Physical Education poster identifies 10 important and life-altering outcomes that stem from quality physical education. The statements are brief, yet POWERFUL! The PDF file includes 4 different header colors to match your school’s gym colors.
This resources provides dual coding for 34 key concepts in Physical Education, including components of fitness, methods of training and principles of training.
In addition to the dual coding, the resource also provides accroynm’s to be used as memory techniques by learners to recall this key content.
These images and slides can easily be copied and pasted into new resources you make, used as posters in changing rooms, printed as flash cards for learners or used for memory recall starter tasks.
More than 250 questions on power point slides to get your students really thinking! Perfect as a stand alone starter activity, or to lead into the main theme of your lesson. These questions don't have a 'right' or 'wrong' answer, per se, You can present them to your students to see what they think and challenge them to justify their thinking - perfect for developing reasoning skills and arguing for or against a point of view. A really useful alternative to asking recall questions which only assess students' memory - these questions will draw out their deeper thinking. Suitable for all levels.
PE Road Map Physical Education Roadmap Editable Version
Easy to edit to suit your curriculum.
Looks professional - great for staff, students and parents.
To celebrate the opening of my store please have a look at my Skipping rotations freebie. Includes the first four activities from my skipping rotations resource.
A fun way to help young children develop the skills and confidence necessary to skip with a rope.
Happy Skipping
7 page revision sheet for AQA Physical Education GCSE
Musculoskeletal system
Types of Bones
Skeletal system
Synovial Joints
The Heart
Cardiac Cycle
Types of Blood Vessel
Information on sheet is taken from BBC Bitesize and GCSEPod videos - Exam questions taken from AQA sample exam papers - information is not my own.