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Football Trivia Wet Weather PE Lesson
This quiz contains 8 questions that are based on football. I use these for wet weather football lessons. An example includes:
1) There are 23 different last names for a team out of the 92 in England (e.g. City, United). Name them....
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A level PE - Heart Structure and Function
A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives:
- Provide an overview of the aerobic system.
- Introduce the function of the cardiovascular system.
- Identify the internal and external structure and of the Heart
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A Level PE - Effect of Altitude on the Respiratory System
A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives:
- Explain the effects of altitude on the respiratory system.
- Identify how altitude training may positively and negatively influence performance.
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Exercise Physiology Student Work Book
A Level Physical Education Resource
This resource coincides with the set of PowerPoints which, will assist the delivery of the A2 Exercise Physiology A Level Unit for the OCR specification. The student notebook contains: exam check lists; notes; tasks; exam questions and exam answers.
The resource represents two years worth of work and I can guarantee that it will make teaching this unit much easier. I only wish that I had this when I first started teaching the Sports Science units.
This is a perfect resource for anyone starting out teaching the Sports Science aspect of A Level Physical Education.
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Assembly - Anti Bullying Facts, Figures and the Impact of Bullying
The Anti Bullying assembly focuses upon key facts that have been taken from the 2016 Anti Bullying survey. It opens on a video that centers around cyber bullying and the impact that this can have.
It them moves onto key facts taken from the survey that will be quite shocking such as 50% of students said that they had been bullied at some point during their school life and also that 19% of the 8550 students who took the survey are bullied on several occasions during a school week.
The assembly then focuses on what we can do as a community to challenge bullying and finishes with a recent advert anti bullying advert that uses a rock, paper and scissors fort where the scissors protects the paper, the paper protects the rock and the rock protects the scissors. This advert recently won an Oscar and is very powerful.
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Anatomy Physiology Student Work Book
A Level Physical Education Resource
This resource coincides with the set of PowerPoints which, will assist the delivery of the AS Anatomy and Physiology A Level Unit for the OCR specification. The student notebook contains: exam check lists; notes; tasks; exam questions and exam answers.
The resource represents two years worth of work and I can guarantee that it will make teaching this unit much easier. I only wish that I had this when I first started teaching the Sports Science units.
This is a perfect resource for anyone starting out teaching the Sports Science aspect of A Level Physical Education.
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A Level PE - Circulatory Networks
A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives:
- Identify the two circulatory networks of blood vessels through the body.
- Describe the structural differences of the three types of blood vessels located in the body.
- Discuss Starlings' Law of the Heart (venous return mechanism).
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(Ginger) Beer Pong Revision Activity
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.
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Assembly - Find Out What Is Your Motivation, Use It, Benefit From It
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.
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Assembly - Perseverance, Never Give Up
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.”
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A level PE - Drugs, the Media, Sponsorship and Violence in Sport
Learning Objectives:
- Drugs use in sport.
- The media and sponsorship within Sport.
- Violence in Sport.
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Assembly - Don't Judge a Book By it's Cover
This assembly has two clear sections. The first is a link to Susan Boyle's audition for Britain's Got Talent. A picture is shown of Susan and I ask the group firstly who she is and then does she look like a pop star? I then use the link to show her audition. During the audition Ant and Dec say 'I bet you weren't expecting that'. When the audition finishes I ask the group why weren't you expecting her to not have an amazing voice?
The second section of the audition requires some preparation. You need four bags of walker crisps. You have to carefully open each bag at the bottom and swap the flavours into different bags. I normally put ready salted into a cheese and onion bag and then salt and vinegar in prawn cocktail. You then selotape the two bags you will use in the assembly up so that they look like have been unopened. I then ask for a volunteer and blindfold them whilst doing a blind taste. When the volunteer say, what appears, to be the wrong flavours I then reveal what I have done.
My message from both sections of the assembly is to not always follow the crowd. Sometimes other people's opinions are not always yours. Never read a book by its over until you have explored it for yourself.
Confidence Thermometer - Progress Checker
I use this document as a progress checker during lessons and have this laminated and blown up into A1 size in my classroom to use.
As the beginning of the lesson when I go explain the learning objectives of the lesson I ask students to write their names on a post it note and then stick their name on the thermometer depending on how confident they feel against the topic. During the lesson I then ask students to move their names if they feel they have made progress against the learning objectives. This is a brilliant tool to demonstrate progress as it is visual and can be visited at any pint during a lesson.
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GCSE PE - Skill Related Fitness & Health Related Exercise
Learning Objectives:
Describe the terms health, fitness and exercise.
Explain the components of health related exercise.
Explain the components of skill related fitness.
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GCSE PE - Influences on Physical Actvity
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.
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GCSE PE - A Balenced Diet & The Link Between Exercise, Diet, Work and Rest
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the link between exercise, diet, work and rest.
- Detail the requirements of a balanced diet.
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Assembly - Wear Sunscreen, Listen To The Advice That Is Offered To You
This is a really fun assembly that students love. The start of the assembly shows the cover of the song "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)“ by Baz Luhrman. I explain to the group that this song made number 1 in 1999 and was one of my favourite songs whilst at school. The whole song is centred around someone giving life advice. I then play the song and show a picture that details of the advice given in the song. I then move onto the next part of the assembly. This requires some preparation. You need to ask staff to send pictures of themself from their school years and insert this into the presentation. I then show pictures of member of staff and ask the students who they think it is. This normally gets a great laugh.
Once I have been through all of the pictures my message is that as staff we often give lots of advice and sometimes students feel that we are nagging or getting at them. The message is that as staff, we have all made the mistakes that you are going to make so use us and trust us when we offer advice.
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Rugby Union Quiz Wet Weather PE Lesson
This resource contains a quiz with 20 questions based on the rules and tactics of rugby union. I use this for wet weather lessons when teaching rugby union. Examples of question are:
1. What is a scrum?
2. What does a hooker do in a rugby team?
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A level PE - Lesson Bundle, Cardiovascular System, Heart Rate, Stroke Volume, Conduction System & Cardiac Control Centre
Anatomy and Physiology Cardiovascular based lessons.
Student workbook with exam questions and mark schemes is also included plus the tasks associated with each lesson.
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A Level PE - Respiratory System and an Active Lifestyle
A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives:
- Explain the effects of altitude on the respiratory system.
- Identify how altitude training may positively and negatively influence performance.