An experienced teacher with over 14 years experience as Head of Department. My resources are mainly focused on GCSE PE. Some Edexcel and AQA resources are available, but there will be an increasing number of OCR resources for the brand new 2016 specification coming on board.
An experienced teacher with over 14 years experience as Head of Department. My resources are mainly focused on GCSE PE. Some Edexcel and AQA resources are available, but there will be an increasing number of OCR resources for the brand new 2016 specification coming on board.
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These are two worksheets that focus on part of section 2.2 of the new specification, Goal Setting. Students are able to record down the meaning of SMART and how SMART targets can help motivate and improve performance.
Suitable for the brand new 2016 AQA specification. This is a useful information/revision sheet for the students to learn the bones relevant to the new spec.
These sheets allow you and your students to track their knowledge of the ten topics in the syllabus. Each of the chapters is broken down into sections, allowing staff/students the ability to track specific areas that are of a strength or weakness. There are spaces to write in end of unit tests or sub-unit mini test results.
These revision flash/flip cards are specifically for use with the current 2010 Edexcel Legacy GCSE PE specification. Best used when either printed on card or laminated, they contain details of the eleven components of fitness students need to know, including the definition, the fitness test used to measure and a sporting example of where the component is most needed. These can be used by students in a variety of ways; as part of revision, as a starter to recap the previous lesson's content, in pairs to test each other etc etc. This also includes a blank copy for students to fill out themselves which could also be used for assessment.
These revision flash/flip cards are specifically for use with the current 2010 Edexcel Legacy GCSE PE specification. Best used when either printed on card or laminated, they contain details of the eleven muscles students need to know, including the location, muscle action and a sporting example. These can be used by students in a variety of ways; as part of revision, as a starter to recap the previous lesson's content, in pairs to test each other etc etc. This also includes a blank copy for students to fill out themselves which could also be used for assessment.
A power point containing 16 different slides, each with a SMSC starter discussion activity. These are all focused on sport and are a great to have on display at the start of a PE lesson (possibly as the students are getting changed). They would also fit nicely in a PSHCE unit of work. Each one encourages students to give their opinion on a SMSC topic. A great way of working SMSC into your lesson and to started group discussions with students.
This resource is suitable for all three GCSE exam boards and for both the old and new specifications. It consists of six QR codes that the students scan using a QR scanner, which takes them directly to six videos showing slow motion footage of the following activities:
Jump shot in basketball
A shot in football
The set in volleyball
A hurdler
The high jump
A Back somersault
Students then study the footage and record down two muscles that they think are in action, and then they have to describe what movement is occurring at a joint as the muscle contracts.
New, for the 2016 OCR specification, this is a 28 mark end of unit test for section 2.1a (Engagement patterns of different social groups in physical activities and sports). It includes questions from past papers that are still relevant, as well as new questions. It contains a range of questions styles. There is a section at the end for peer and staff feedback. This can be altered or removed if desired.
These revision flash/flip cards are specifically for use with the new 9-1 Edexcel GCSE PE specification. Best used when either printed on card or laminated, they contain details of the twelve muscles students need to know, including the location, muscle action and a sporting example. These can be used by students in a variety of ways; as part of revision, as a starter to recap the previous lesson's content, in pairs to test each other etc etc. This also includes a blank copy for students to fill out themselves which could also be used for assessment.
For the new 2016 AQA spec. These three work sheets focus on the location of muscles and the movements they provide. They also ensure students have to know the effects of exercise on the muscular system.
For the new GCSE PE 2016 OCR specifications, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering many aspects from section 1.1.a including the location of bones, functions of the skeleton, and components of a joint. Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
YOU CAN PURCHASE A TARSIA PUZZLE FOR EVERY SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATION FROM MY ONLINE SHOP. FOR GREATER SAVINGS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD PUZZLES FOR PAPER 1 (8 puzzles), PAPER 2 (3 puzzles) OR THE ENTIRE COURSE (11 puzzles).
For the new GCSE PE 2016 OCR specifications, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering the Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems in the following sections:
OCR: 1.1.d
Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
YOU CAN PURCHASE A TARSIA PUZZLE FOR EVERY SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATION FROM MY ONLINE SHOP. FOR GREATER SAVINGS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD PUZZLES FOR PAPER 1 (8 puzzles), PAPER 2 (3 puzzles) OR THE ENTIRE COURSE (11 puzzles).
For the new GCSE PE 2016 OCR specifications, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering the structure & function of the muscular system (section 1.1.b). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
YOU CAN PURCHASE A TARSIA PUZZLE FOR EVERY SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATION FROM MY ONLINE SHOP. FOR GREATER SAVINGS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD PUZZLES FOR PAPER 1 (8 puzzles), PAPER 2 (3 puzzles) OR THE ENTIRE COURSE (11 puzzles).
New for the 2016 OCR GCSE PE specification. This is an end of unit test for the following sections:
2.1.a Engagement patterns of social groups.
2.1.b Commercialisation in sport.
2.1.c Ethical and socio-cultural issues in sport.
The questions from these sections are grouped together, allowing you to easily split them into mini tests for each of the sub sections. There is also a title page with space for the results, peer feedback and teacher feedback. These questions are a combination of past questions and newly formed questions for the new topics.
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For the new GCSE PE 9-1 2016 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering the structure of the skeleton, bones, and structure of joints (part of section 3.1.1.1). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card.The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AQA RESOURCES, INCLUDING MORE TARSIA TRIANGLES IN MY Easy PEasy SHOP ON THE TES WEBSITE.
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For the new GCSE PE 2016 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering many aspects from sections 3.2.3.1 and 3.2.3.2 (Health, Fitness and Well-being). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AQA RESOURCES, INCLUDING MORE TARSIA TRIANGLES IN MY Easy PEasy SHOP ON THE TES WEBSITE.
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For the new GCSE PE 9-1 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering The Movement analysis/Lever systems (section 3.1.2.1). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
PLEASE SEE MORE AQA RESOURCES IN MY TES Easy PEasy SHOP, INCLUDING A TARSIA PUZZLE WHOLE COURSE BUNDLE.
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For the new GCSE PE 9-1 2016 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering the Cardio-respiratory system (section 3.1.1.2) Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AQA RESOURCES, INCLUDING MORE TARSIA TRIANGLES IN MY Easy PEasy SHOP ON THE TES WEBSITE.
**LEAVE FEEDBACK WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO RECEIVE A FREE FITNESS TESTING RECORDING WORKSHEET**
For the new GCSE PE 9-1 2016 AQA specification, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering the section on Energy us, diet, nutrition & hydration (section 3.2.3.3). Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AQA RESOURCES, INCLUDING MORE TARSIA TRIANGLES IN MY Easy PEasy SHOP ON THE TES WEBSITE.
For the new GCSE PE 2016 OCR specifications, this Tarsia Triangle puzzle is a perfect way to engage students when recapping the topic. Featuring 18 questions covering Psychology in the following sections:
OCR: 2.2
Students have to arrange the 16 different triangles according to the answers they think best match. If they manage all 18 questions, the smaller triangles form one large triangle. This task works best when printed out on coloured card. The colour picture is for illustrative purposes only and does not contain this topic's questions.
YOU CAN PURCHASE A TARSIA PUZZLE FOR EVERY SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATION FROM MY ONLINE SHOP. FOR GREATER SAVINGS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD PUZZLES FOR PAPER 1 (8 puzzles), PAPER 2 (3 puzzles) OR THE ENTIRE COURSE (11 puzzles).