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A level PE - Energy Systems & ATP
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A level PE - Energy Systems & ATP

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A Level Exercise Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Describe the breakdown and re-synthesis of ATP. - Introduce the three energy systems used to supply ATP to working muscles. - Explain how duration and intensity of exercise for relates to each energy systems.
A Level PE - The Muscualar System
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A Level PE - The Muscualar System

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Identify the location of muscles in the body. - Introduce key terms related to the muscular system such as agonists, antagonists, origin and insertion. - Identify the three types of muscle tissue.
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 - Movement Analysis
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A Level PE - Movement Analysis

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Recap the types of movement possible at joints. - Relate these types of movement to physical activity. - Complete a full movement analysis of a discrete skill.
A Level PE - Principles of Training
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A Level PE - Principles of Training

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A Level Exercise Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Introduce the Principles of Training (‘Mrs Vopp Testing WC’). - Give specific sporting examples for all principles of training. - Show example PowerPoint for task next lesson.
Assembly - Anti-Bullying, Think Before You Post
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Assembly - Anti-Bullying, Think Before You Post

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This assembly focusses on anti-bullying but more specifically cyber bullying. The opening part of the assembly defines bullying and also explains the different types of bullying providing examples of each in schools. These are verbal, social and physical bullying. The next section of the assembly uses a video called 'In Real Life' which is a social experiment that shows what happens when online bullying is taken offline. This is a very cutting video where people say some quite horrific to people in the public. The things that the people are saying are quotes taken from other people's social media. The moral of the video is that a lot of people say things online that they would never dream to say to someone face to face. This is followed by some key facts and figures about cyber bullying and then some general tips with the tag Think Before YOU Post. The final section of this assembly shows how students can report bullying at my school. This will need to be amended for each individual school.
A Level PE - The Golden Triangle, Sport and Social Media
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A Level PE - The Golden Triangle, Sport and Social Media

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Lesson Objectives: Introduce the ‘Golden Triangle’ and the interrelationship between commercialisation, media and sponsorship. To explore how the ‘Golden Triangle’ influences the development of sport in modern day society. Identify what social media is and the impact it has on sport.
Assembly - Anti Bullying , Cyber Bullying Focus
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Assembly - Anti Bullying , Cyber Bullying Focus

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This assembly has a focus on cyber bullying. The assembly opens with a short clip showing a boy talking to a girl in a chat room. He is being told to say nasty things to her by her friends. The clip ends with the boy telling the girl that they would be better off if she was dead and asks the question 'how would you feel?' Cyber bullying is a huge issue in schools and this assembly then focuses upon the different types of cyber bullying that can take place and their impact on people.
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 - 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.
Rugby Union Quiz Wet Weather PE Lesson
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Rugby Union Quiz Wet Weather PE Lesson

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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?
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.”
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.
A Level PE - Circulatory Networks
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A Level PE - Circulatory Networks

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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).
Anatomy Physiology Student Work Book
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Anatomy Physiology Student Work Book

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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.
A level PE - The Mechanics of Breathing
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A level PE - The Mechanics of Breathing

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A Level Anatomy and Physiology lesson. Learning objectives: - Describe the mechanics of breathing at rest and the respiratory muscles involved. - Explain the changes in the mechanics of breathing during physical activity. - Introduce respiratory volumes at rest and during exercise.