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Assembly - Find Out What Is Your Motivation, Use It, Benefit From It
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Assembly - Find Out What Is Your Motivation, Use It, Benefit From It

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The assembly is centred around students finding a way to motivate them self and tapping into this to work hard in school. The first section of the video is a short funny video about a student who procrastinates for an entire day, making excuses to do silly tasks so that he does not have to revise. My starter here is that I believe that some of the students in my house are very similar when it comes to their won work or revision. I then define motivation and talk about some of the challenges that students will face shortly that will require motivation to succeed. Examples include their exams, finding a job, their driving test etc. The next section of the assembly is another short video that takes clips from movies with inspirational quotes. Threaded throughout this video are extracts from a motivational American speaker called Eric Thomas. He was once homeless but is now a multi millionaire. I have taken my faviourite quotes from this short video that I can relate too and I believe that the students will as well such as this: ‘I don’t do well in math, your right. You ain’t never studied. I’m not good at writing, because you have never written before. Most of you won’t be successful because when you’re studying and you get tired, you quit. (Eric Thomas - How Bad Do You Want It, 2013) I end the assembly by saying that I often listen to Eric Thomas because when I do it makes me feel inspired and motivates me. The task I then set my House is to think about what motivates them individually and use that the next time they feel like procrastinating for a day to avoid school work.
GCSE PE - Influences on Physical Actvity
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GCSE PE - Influences on Physical Actvity

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Learning Objectives: Identify key influences for physical activity. Describe opportunities for physical activity. Explain the sports participation pyramid. Describe a number of key physical activity initiatives.
GCSE PE - The Cardiovascular System
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GCSE PE - The Cardiovascular System

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A GCSE PE lesson on the cardiovascular system. This lesson is based on the Edexcel exam board. Learning Objectives: - Learn the immediate and short term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system. - Learn the long term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system.
GCSE PE - Theory Lesson Bundle
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GCSE PE - Theory Lesson Bundle

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The bundle includes lessons on the following topics: Performance Enhancing Drugs The Cardiovascular System The Muscular System The Respiratory System The Skeletal System Different Body Types Risk Assessment and Preventing Injuries
A level PE - Centre of Mass
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A level PE - Centre of Mass

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Define centre of mass. - Apply the knowledge of centre of mass to stability in sporting techniques - Carry out a practical analysis of typical physical actions.
A Level PE - Joint Stability
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A Level PE - Joint Stability

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Complete an analysis of joints in relation to joint stability. - Identify the reasons for poor alignment and posture.
A level PE - Heart Rate, Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output
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A level PE - Heart Rate, Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Describe the relationship between stroke volume, heart rate and cardiac output. - Explain the changes that take place to stroke volume, heart rate and cardiac output during different intensities of physical activity.
A Level PE - Cardiac Control Centre
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A Level PE - Cardiac Control Centre

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Explain the regulation of heart rate during physical activity. - Identify the neural, hormonal and intrinsic factors that affect heart regulation.
GCSE PE - The Muscular System
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GCSE PE - The Muscular System

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A GCSE Physical Education lesson on the Muscular System. This is based on the Edexcel exam board. Learning Objectives: - Understand the role of the muscular system. - Identify the major muscle groups. - Understand the role of muscles in movement.
A Level PE - Movements of Joints
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A Level PE - Movements of Joints

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Identify the anatomical position. - Introduce anatomical terms of location. - Discuss the joint actions possible at synovial joints.
Muscle Functions
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Muscle Functions

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: Label Muscular System Diagram. Revisit the locations of the muscles in the body. Identify the muscles used for specific exercises.
A level PE - Types of Motion
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A level PE - Types of Motion

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Identify and describe linear, angular and general motion. - Relate linear, angular and general motion to different types of sporting situations.
GCSE PE - Performance Enhancing Drugs
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GCSE PE - Performance Enhancing Drugs

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A GCSE Physical Education lesson on the Performance Enhancing Drugs. This is based on the Edexcel exam board. Learning Objectives: - Know about the different categories of drugs - Explain the impact of performing enhancing drugs - Explain the effects of smoking and alcohol on general health
GCSE PE - The Skeletal System
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GCSE PE - The Skeletal System

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A GCSE Physical Education lesson on the Skeletal System. This is based on the Edexcel exam board. Learning Objectives: - Understand the functions of the skeletal system. - Identify the ranges of movement at joints during physical activity. - Understand the effects of exercise on the skeletal system.
Assembly - Anti-Bullying - I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' Theme
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Assembly - Anti-Bullying - I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' Theme

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This assembly focuses on the issue of bullying in schools. I used the situation taken from I'm a celebrity Ge Me Out Of Here last year when Jimmy Bullard made a series of nasty comments towards his 'friend' Jake Quickenden. The theme is based around the question 'is banter actually a form of bullying?' The opening part of this assembly requires a banana and a roll of selotape. I open then banana and ask someone to selotape it back together. The intial message is once you have done or said something to someone, you can try to fix it or put it right but often, that relationship may never be the same. Just like the selotaped banana!
A Level PE - Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport
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A Level PE - Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: You are to create an A3 poster which informs the reader about the below points. Your target audience has no previous knowledge of this topic so the poster must be very informative. Use page 57 in your notebook and pages 87-88 as guidance in your textbook however, other resources will need to be used. Poster Content: Describe how carbon dioxide and oxygen are carried within the vascular system. Identify how effective transportation of carbon dioxide and oxygen within the vascular system aids participation in physical activity Explain how smoking affects the transportation of oxygen.