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GCSE PE - Skill Related Fitness
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GCSE PE - Skill Related Fitness

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Learning Objectives: Explain the components of skill related fitness. Describe how the components of skill related fitness are used in different physical activities.
GCSE PE - Health, Fitness and Exercise
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GCSE PE - Health, Fitness and Exercise

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Learning Objectives: Describe the terms health, fitness and exercise. Explain the components of health related exercise. Explain the components of skill related fitness.
GCSE PE - Skill Related Fitness
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GCSE PE - Skill Related Fitness

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Learning Objectives: Explain the components of skill related fitness. Describe how the components of skill related fitness are used in different physical activities.
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 - An Active and Healthy Lifestyle
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GCSE PE - An Active and Healthy Lifestyle

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Learning Objectives: Explain a healthy and active lifestyle. Classify benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle. Describe the benefits of physical activity. Clarify the reasons for taking part in physical activity.
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.
Assembly - Create Your Own Luck, Star Signs & Euro Lottery
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Assembly - Create Your Own Luck, Star Signs & Euro Lottery

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The assembly is centered around students not relying on lady luck and creating their own futures. The first section of the assembly is a euro millions draw. I have attached an amended lottery ticket that can be used for this. I either give each student a ticket or each member of staff. Once the draw has finsihed (hopefully) no one should have won the jackpot. I then go on to say that we cannot therefore on the lottery in the future. The next section is a number of star signs that I have taken from Mystic Meg. I enter in staff names at the top of each page and predict their futures. This normally gets a good laugh from the students and I finish on the point that these things are really unlikely and simply guesswork. The assembly finished with a summary about lucky charms that people may use but actually. Luck is something you create through hard work.
A Level PE - Sport England's Relationship with Local and National Partners to Increase Participation
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A Level PE - Sport England's Relationship with Local and National Partners to Increase Participation

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Learning Objectives Identify the inter-relationship between Sport England and their local partners through County Sports Partnerships. Research how the Yorkshire County Sports Partnership is working to increase participation in the local area. Identify the inter-relationship between Sport England’s national partners who increase participation for under-represented groups.
A Level PE - The Benefits and Barriers to Raising Participation in Sport
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A Level PE - The Benefits and Barriers to Raising Participation in Sport

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Learning Objectives: Outline the key terms associated with the barriers to sport. Identify the barriers to participation, the three target groups (women, disability, ethnic minorities), and the possible solutions to overcome them Discuss the health, fitness and social benefits of raising participation in sport.
Assembly - Positive Thinking - Growth and Fixed Mindset
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Assembly - Positive Thinking - Growth and Fixed Mindset

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The assembly is based around a fixed and growth mind set. It uses a series of clips taken from I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here from a couple of years ago when Helen Flannigan was voted to do a number of Bush Tucker Trails. The first two clips show here saying that 'she isn't feeling this today' and then quits before really having a go. The next clip shows here saying that she is going 'to give it her very best' and she completes the trial gaining all of the stars. The message is about approaching a task with a positive mindset. I then list the challenges that each Key Stage will face during the academic year and the importance of being positive and giving everything 100% effort.
Assembly - Perseverance,  Never Give Up
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Assembly - Perseverance, Never Give Up

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The focus of this assembly is about perseverance. The first clip is taken from the film 'Catch me if you can'. It takes a scene where someone describes two mice falling into a bucket of milk. Once drowns but the other tries so hard to get out that it churns the milk into butter and walks out the bucket. The next clip is taken from 'Educating Yorkshire'. It shows a young man with a speech impediment trying to talk through some work and getting frustrated. The next clip is one of him speaking in the Year 11 leavers assembly. The next section shows Andy Murray getting upset after losing the Wimbledon final followed by the moment he won Wimbledon the following year. I then go on to talk about how in these situations both people went on to be successful by not giving up and persevering with the challenges ahead of them. This then links in to the challenges that the students will face this academic year. The assembly finishes with a quote by Gary Player who once said “It's funny but the more I practice, the luckier I get.”
(Ginger) Beer Pong Revision Activity
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(Ginger) Beer Pong Revision Activity

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This activity requires a table tennis ball and 18 plastic cups numbered 1-18 on the bottom. One side of cups 1-9 are the list of topics whilst the other half of cups set up on the opposite side of the table are types of revision activities. Split the group in two and then the each play beer pong until a topic and revision method is selected through the game. This game can be used for any topic or subject.
Assembly - Celebrity Juice, Chinese Whispers and Gossip in Schools
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Assembly - Celebrity Juice, Chinese Whispers and Gossip in Schools

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This assembly is based around the rumour mill that exists in schools. The first part of the assembly is an imitation of a game on celebrity juice. It requires 3 members of staff to be stood in line with ear phones in and their music on full volume. Behind the staff are three extracts from celeb gossip mags. The idea is for you to read out one piece of gossip and then for the staff to pass this down the line. The message will get lost through the loud music and lip reading. This is repeated 3 times. I then show a picture of a puppeteer and explain how people can twist information to create a situation for their own benefit and that unless a person has heard or seen something for them self to not always believe it.
A Level PE - The Development of Association Football
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A Level PE - The Development of Association Football

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Learning Objectives: Outline the rationalisation and modern day development of Association Football. Identify the factors affecting the emergence of elite female performers in football in late 20th and early 21st century. Consider the changing role of women in sport.
A Level PE - Factors Impacting on Popular Recreation as a Result of Industriailisation
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A Level PE - Factors Impacting on Popular Recreation as a Result of Industriailisation

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A Level Physical Education Skill Acquisition lesson. Learning Objectives: Identify the main factors that effected rational recreation in the second half of industrialisation. Be able to explain how the five influences affected rational recreation in the second half of industrialisation. Understand the changes between industrial and pre-industrial Britain.
A Level PE - Industrial and Post Industrial 1780-1900 Recreation
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A Level PE - Industrial and Post Industrial 1780-1900 Recreation

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A Level Physical Education Skill Acquisition lesson. Learning Objectives: - Understand how sport changed to reflect a changing society during the Industrial Revolution. - Identify the characteristics of rational recreation. - Relate the characteristics of early industrial Britain to the characteristics of rational recreation.
A Level PE - Pre-Industrial Britain - Popular Recreation Pre-1780
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A Level PE - Pre-Industrial Britain - Popular Recreation Pre-1780

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A Level Physical Education Skill Acquisition lesson. Learning Objectives: - Identify the characteristics of pre-industrial Britain. - Understand the term popular recreation and state its characteristics. - To be able to link Mob Football, Athletics and Real Tennis to the society of the time.