Full suite of powerpoint slides covering Unit 4, Sports Leadership for the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport. Includes assignments, video and more.
This Powerpoint identifies the skills and qualities required to be a good sports leader. The modules cover
Core Values and Qualities of a Sports Leader.
Planning a Sports Session.
Managing Pupil Behaviour.
Motivating Participants.
Creating a Session Plan.
Role of the Official.
What contributes to a Healthy LifeStyle.
I put together this power point and have used it successfully for many years while delivering the Sports Leaders Level 1 and 2 Award.
The majority of students who have successfully gained the qualification have displayed social & emotional difficulties, Special Educational Needs and behaviour difficulties, or they are very passionate about playing sport. The award has enabled them to develop personal confidence and self esteem, improve their communication skills, both verbal and non verbal and increase their fitness and health.
Each module is broken down and explained in detail, so that each students fully understands the skills and qualities of a positive sports leader.
I was observed by OFSTED during a school inspection and the feedback I got from them was excellent.
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Multiple large powerpoints including tasks, content, activities, objectives
A Explore teamwork and leadership styles used in the uniformed protective services
B Explore theories and techniques used for the development of effective uniformed protective
services teams
C Demonstrate the use of communication methods and systems relevant to the
uniformed protective services
D Apply team working and leadership skills within uniformed protective services contexts.
Uniformed Services unit 5 working skills level 2
and level 3 BTEC uniformed services Leadership and teamwork
Full units of work
This assembly introduces the concept of leadership beyond titles and authority, focusing on how anyone can be a leader through their actions and influence. Students explore what it means to take initiative, lead by example, and act with integrity in everyday situations. The session also highlights the link between leadership and personal responsibility—owning up to one’s choices, fulfilling commitments, and contributing positively to the school community. The aim is to empower students to see themselves as role models and change-makers, no matter their role or position.
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This contains 20 fully planned and editable lessons for the T Level Management & Administration course (Leadership occupational specialism).
Each lesson includes:
Editable PowerPoint presentation (over 370 slides in total)
Student activities (worksheets, case studies, role-plays, research tasks)
Suggested answers for teacher reference
Starter and plenary questions to check knowledge and consolidate learning
Specification Coverage (Lessons 1–20)
1.01 Difference between leadership and management
1.02 Why leadership is important
1.03 Role of leaders in setting organisational direction
1.04 Leadership styles
1.05 Structured approaches to managing change
1.06 Change management and its impacts
1.07 Why it is important for team leaders to understand change
1.08 Importance of effective coaching and training
1.09 Importance of effective time management
1.10 Time management tools and techniques
1.11 Prioritisation theories –
1.12 Planning tools and techniques for managing workloads
1.13 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) concepts and theory
1.14 Key characteristics of an inclusive workplace
1.15 Legislation and team leaders’ responsibilities
1.16 Team development stages (Tuckman)
1.17 Team management models in practice
1.18 Different contributions to a team
1.19 Techniques for developing high-performing teams
1.20 Performance management techniques
Key Features
Over 370 slides across 20 lessons
Fully editable and classroom-ready
Clear structure and sequencing
Engaging tasks and real-world case studies
Suitable for 16–19 learners on T Levels or related courses
Lessons 21–40 will be added soon.
Lesson 1 is available as a free sample in my TES shop so you can try before you buy!
1 hour fully resourced Careers lesson focusing on why future employers are looking for leadership skills, what these are and how we can use them and demonstrate we have these. Ideal as part of a unit for the Gatsby Benchmark Careers Guidelines.
The lesson sees students investigate the different facets of leadership, complete a leadership skills audit, team group activities, individual tasks, clip tasks and and is perfect for a PSHE Careers unit.
This resource pack includes a one hour long PowerPoint with accompanying worksheets, well differentiated activities, literacy focus tasks, clip tasks with three-way differentiated questions and information sheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is useful for PSHE, Citizenship or Tutor Time. As with all our lessons, you don’t need any prior knowledge as all the information is included - you can just pick up and teach it.
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Refreshed and updated PowerPoint resources aimed at assisting teachers with the delivery of the WJEC/Eduqas A-level Business specification. These slides are designed to support the delivery of the Component One topic of management and leadership. They examine the differences between a leader and a manager, before considering the roles and function of management. The concept of Management by Objectives is assessed and evaluated with a look at the benefits and drawbacks of this technique. Next the management theory of McGregor (Theory X and Theory Y) is evaluated before an examination of the leadership theories of Fielder and then Wright and Taylor. The slides also investigate the different leadership styles including autocratic, democratic, bureaucratic, paternalistic and laissez-faire and the importance and impact of leadership upon a business and its stakeholders. The slides contain the Quick Fire Five questions and also a practice essay (both with solutions).
Leadership PSHE / Citizenship lesson resource. The lesson considers the different qualities required in becoming a great leader using examples of different leaders including Barrack Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.
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This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required . The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. Pupils will need access to the internet during this lesson.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Lesson meets current UK PSHE guidance.
Lesson includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clip
Optional homework slide
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This powerpoint includes all content required to teach the Leadership topic of the OCR A-Level PE course.
(It will work as a normal powerpoint document, but for best use, upload and open / use this document on Google Drive.)
This is a packaged resource to support the delivery and assessment of Pearsons BTEC Sport Unit 4 Sports Leadership component. It includes teaching materialos such as powerpoints as well as assignment briefs and exemplar materials.
This lesson is designed around the iGCSE Business Studies curriculum (Cambridge) however could easily be used for other exam boards. This lesson focuses on Laissez-faire, autocratic, and democratic leadership styles. There is a printable starter and main activity included.
Included:
PPT (with bell ringer & plenary included)
Starter
Main Activity
*Because of copyright issues I have not included examples of real world ‘leaders’ however I would recommend doing so to contextualize the issue for students.
AQA GCSE Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship
This lesson focuses on Weltpolitik (German foreign policy) and the dangers for the Kaiser faced with increasing industrialisation in the country and his pursuit of creating an Empire abroad so that ‘Germany could have its place in the sun’.
Included in the lesson are a number of sources and charts, links to videos and information on increasing militarism for the students to analyse and evaluate to decide the strength of Germany under the Kaiser and its weakenesses.
Some GCSE exam question practice is included with help given to answer them if required.
The lesson is enquiry based with a key question using a lightbulb posed at the start of the lesson and revisited to show the progress of learning.
The resource includes suggested teaching strategies, retrieval practice, differentiated materials and comes in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.
This fun and original assembly aims to assist children in understanding the value of effective leadership, through:
-Understanding what leadership is and recognising why it is important (with the help of a funny, purposeful video, which is hyperlinked into the presentation);
-Finding out about great leaders and their achievements from across history and in the modern day;
-Demonstrating the power of leadership through an engaging and powerful ‘blindfold challenge’ game;
-Looking at everyday activities and considering which require effective leadership skills;
-Understanding how and why leadership can be important in school, and thinking about how they would use teamwork in different scenarios;
-Ending with a hymn about leadership.
This assembly is tried and tested, and has always been really well received in the past. It is comprehensive (26 slides in total) and the slides are visually engaging and well-presented, and the subject matter is tailored to the interests and needs of young people. For example, there are references to scenarios and dilemmas that they themselves might find themselves in order to help them to make the right choices in their own lives.
No further resources are required except a blindfold for the challenge activity - everything else that you need to present the assembly is included.
The assembly presentation is fairly self-explanatory, but I’ve included guidance notes to assist the speaker just in case. Hope that you find this useful!
A great 24 slide PowerPoint lesson covering leadership theories in sport. Lesson includes subject content, engaged and practical tasks which get students active in there learning. Activities aim to relate to sporting examples to ensure progress, whilst also including recall of knowledge to promote learning. The lesson covers the 3 main leadership styles of autocratic, democratic and laissez- faire. For each style, the characteristics of those styles are outlined with the positives and negatives of using each also outlined and related to sporting example. The lesson includes a number of student tasks which allows the lesson to be highly interactive and engaging whilst promoting learning. All learning culminates in completion a differentiated task to assess student learning.
FiZo lessons include.
Starter activities
Subject content
Progressive learning objectives.
Assessment opportunities
Interactive activities
Peer feedback opportunities
Sporting examples
Differentiated activities.
Plenary activities
All required resources
Lessons have been delivered at level 3 BTEC however useable at other levels and programmes including level 2 BTEC, VTCT, NCFE and GCSE. Lesson ready to use.
This is a complete unit of teaching resources for Unit 5 from outcomes A to D. It contains PowerPoint presentations, quizzes and a student handbook contains research tasks and activities that work through the learning aims A to D. Additionally there is also interactive radio radio exercises as well as paper based table top team activities to use for outcome D.
32 slide powerpoint covering all content listed for the Leadership unit of the AQA A Level PE course.
Includes what leadership is, qualities of good leaders, ways of becoming a leader, leadership styles, Fiedler’s contingency model, Chelladurai’s multi-dimensional model.
Made for the AQA A Level PE course but could be adapted to suit the Edexcel or OCR courses.
R053 - Learning Outcome 1: Know the personal qualities, styles, roles and responsibilities associated with effective sports leadership
This resource package includes:
1 Pupil header sheet containing all required elements to fulfill the learning outcome.
1 lesson by lesson Power Point to fulfill the learning outcomes aims, built in scaffolding to suit pupils of all abilities.
1 Pupil work booklet (to work alongside the lesson Power Point) to aid learning and development of pupils.
Intro to an assembly exploring the theme of leadership.
Short video I clipped together from the film Full Metal Jacket. WARNING - strong language is used but all of this is beeped out.
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Animated presentation on the various stlyes of leadership. This was used for AS students in China but will also be useful for KS4 students