Global Perspectives - Sport and RecreationQuick View
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Global Perspectives - Sport and Recreation

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To identify issues and cultural perspectives in Sport & Recreation Outcomes: In teams of 2-3 choose one issue & prepare a TEAM OUTCOME - A POEM, RAP OR SONG Include ONE issue Local/National or Global - include the country that links to your issue also At least one Cultural Perspective (age, gender, religion, etc)
SkillsActive: Sport and RecreationQuick View
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SkillsActive: Sport and Recreation

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A 'Sector Skills Council' Factsheet on the UK sport and recreation industry, giving advice on all types of jobs in this area. Employment, careers, job roles, work-related learning, Range of opportunities, Types of work, Skills & qualities and Business structures / work roles, work placements, employability.(Apprenticeships, Further Education, Getting a Job, Higher Education, Work Experience, Volunteering é Gap Year, Self-employment/Entrepreneurship).
Popular recreation sportsQuick View
Dratsak1Dratsak1

Popular recreation sports

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Chapter 3.1 - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Students will be able to: AO1: To know the characteristics of pre-industrial Britain (Pre 1780) AO2: To apply these characteristics to popular recreation AO3: To evaluate how social-cultural factors affected sport pre industrial revolution Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons.
Sailing: Recreational SportsQuick View
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Sailing: Recreational Sports

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A growing collection of photos that I have taken for use with my students as we explore the recreational activity of sailing in lake and coastal environments. My students have used photos as part of their projects, presentations and discussions about outdoor activities and how organisations such as the National Trust can balance the environmental and tourism aspects of environments. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Sports nutritionQuick View
ScottActiveScottActive

Sports nutrition

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Full unit presentation which includes 187 slides split into 10 lessons, with worksheets provided as well. Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - Macronutrients Lesson 2 - Micronutrients Lesson 3 - Dietary fibre & water Lesson 4 - Digestive System Lesson 5 - Components of a balanced diet Lesson 6 - Energy intake & expenditure Lesson 7 - Energy balance Lesson 8 - Energy intake & expenditure Lesson 9 - Nutrition for sports performance Lesson 10 - Hydration for sports performance
History of Sport, popular & rational recreation A level AQA resources (older spec)Quick View
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History of Sport, popular & rational recreation A level AQA resources (older spec)

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Bundle of resources on the History of Sport, popular & rational recreation, spread of Cricket across British Empire & Amateur v Professionalism ideal and how these have changed over time. Includes worksheets, activities and exam questions. Originally from old spec A level 2015 for AQA but origins of sport or similar covered throughout many different specifications across GCSE and A level.
Sports Coaching (NCFE Level 2 Sport)Quick View
ScottActiveScottActive

Sports Coaching (NCFE Level 2 Sport)

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Full unit presentation which includes 69 slides split into 7 lessons. This is for the NCFE Level 2 in Sport specification. Each lesson may include a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - LO1: Key roles & responsibilities of a sports coach Lesson 2 - LO1: Skills & techniques of a sports coach Lesson 3 - LO2: SMART targets and aims & objectives Lesson 4 - LO2: Developing skills and fitness Lesson 5 - LO2: Performance analysis Lesson 6 - LO3: Planning & delivering a session Lesson 7 - LO5: Evaluating a session
Sport & Society - Pre-Industrial Britain - Popular Recreation (pre-1780) - A Level PE (AQA) - #7581Quick View
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Sport & Society - Pre-Industrial Britain - Popular Recreation (pre-1780) - A Level PE (AQA) - #7581

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**Sport and Society - Emergence of globalisation of sport i the 21C - Pre-Industrial Britain - Popular Recreation (pre-1780) For A Level PE (AQA) - New 2016 Specification ** This is a robust teaching resource covering all areas of the new specification. Includes a thorough 35 slide presentation, a keyword definitions activity (print and cut for match-up task), and examination style questions and answers, with an additional link to a Kahoot! quiz containing further questions. The resource also includes a link to access documents via Google drive which I will update as accordingly. Key areas include: Characteristics and impact on sporting recreation Rural, local, two-tier class system - Limited to mob football and real tennis Characteristics of popular and rational recreation linked to the two-tier class system The resource covers 2 lessons worth of content. I spend many hours researching and creating the resources. Why spend your own valuable time doing this? All my resources are available at a very reasonable price and are specifically for the new specification. As an experienced A-level teacher, I understand how difficult and time consuming it is to find relevant resources for a change of specification so I created them myself.
Recreation p-point with differentiated questionsQuick View
BifkinBifkin

Recreation p-point with differentiated questions

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Continuing the theme from previous powerpoint, covering recreation (both physical and outdoor), intrinsic/extrinsic motivation and lifelong sports. First slide is a 'Do now,' activity. I have no idea who it is but it should spark some interest! Please feel free to comment, I'd appreciate some feedback.
GCSE Revision for Leisure and RecreationQuick View
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GCSE Revision for Leisure and Recreation

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GCSE Revision for Leisure and Recreation These notes are to be used in conjunction with the official revision guide. I get my students to put a line through the sections/sentences that they are most confident with so that they can use them as flash cards.
Concepts of physical activity and sportQuick View
Dratsak1Dratsak1

Concepts of physical activity and sport

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Chapter 13 - Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport Resource includes PowerPoint presention and differentiated worksheets for a 1 hour lesson, following the AQA specification. Students will be able to: AO1: To identify the characteristics and functions of Physical Recreation, Sport, Physical Education and School Sport. AO2: To explain the similarities and differences between the key concepts. AO2: To explain how these difference might impact performance Feedback is welcome, please check out the rest of my lessons.
Unit 7 Practical sports performance (BTEC Level 3 Sport 2016)Quick View
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Unit 7 Practical sports performance (BTEC Level 3 Sport 2016)

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Full unit presentation, which includes 82 slides split into 8 lessons, with a worksheet provided as well. This is for the BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Sport (2016 specification). Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - Rules, laws & regulations of sport Lesson 2 - Roles & responsibilities of the officials Lesson 3 - Technical demands of sport Lesson 4 - Tactical demands of sport Lesson 5 - Assignment 1 workshop Lesson 6 - Assessing performance Lesson 7 - Reviewing performance Lesson 8 - Assignment 2 workshop
Masks Poster Pack 2- Recreational  and DisguiseQuick View
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Masks Poster Pack 2- Recreational and Disguise

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This is Set 2 (containing 13 posters) of the Types of Masks Poster Pack, a collection of over 50 posters in four packs depicting a range of different types of masks from around the world. Set 2's thirteen posters are organised into two groups. Group one is protective masks found in common sports and recreational activities and includes Paintballing, Fencing, Scuba Diving, Ice Hockey, Baseball, Skiing and Kendo. The second group covers masks to disguise identities and includes Criminal, Police Officer, Activist/Protester, Wild West Outlaw and Superhero.. An introductory poster contains background information. A PowerPoint presentation is included with all the main photographs and the text. Each poster features a large, photograph highlighting the mask in context. A smaller photograph shows variations on that style of mask. A small information box details the masks use and function. The mask set was designed with the Drama teacher in mind as part of a comprehensive collection of masks. Masks can be integrated into many other areas of the curriculum and would be useful as topic starters in English, discussions of occupations and careers in HASS, models for Design and Technology or for creative play and art work. Pack 1 focuses on occupational protective masks including beekeeper, firefighter and surgeon. Pack 3 will focus on masks in entertainment such as the theatre and movies. Pack 4 will be a Cultural pack and look at ethnic and historical masks.
Concepts of Physical Activity and SportQuick View
rhaspell1rhaspell1

Concepts of Physical Activity and Sport

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Why people take part in sport. Sports development continuum. Physical and leisure recreation. Functions of physical recreation. Quiz. Worksheet to use alongside. A Level PE.
Unit 8 Coaching for performance (BTEC Level 3 Sport 2016)Quick View
ScottActiveScottActive

Unit 8 Coaching for performance (BTEC Level 3 Sport 2016)

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Full unit presentation which includes 167 slides split into 13 lessons. This is for the BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Sport (2016 specification). Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, tasks, inclusion of Maths & English skills, and a plenary task. Lesson 1 - Skills for coaching for performance Lesson 2 - Knowledge for coaching for performance Lesson 3 - Qualities for coaching for performance Lesson 4 - Best practice for a coach Lesson 5 - Assignment 1 workshop Lesson 6 - Methods of supporting performance Lesson 7 - Technology & sports performance Lesson 8 - Practices to develop skills, techniques and tactics Lesson 9 - Adaptations of practices Lesson 10 - Assignment 2 workshop Lesson 11 - Planning & delivering a session Lesson 12 - Reflection Lesson 13 - Assignment 3 workshop
A Level PE - Industrial and Post Industrial 1780-1900 RecreationQuick View
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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.