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I am a PE teacher who has taught the subject for 14 years. I teach A Level to the OCR specification. I have worked for Ofqual to accredit the new specifications, so know the new A Level PE course inside out. I also teach G.C.S.E PE to the Edexcel spec. I am a practical moderator at GCSE level and an exam marker at A Level. I also teach BTEC level 3 Unit 1 and I have worked again for Ofqual to look at this vocational course and to compare it with others, namely the OCR technicals.

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I am a PE teacher who has taught the subject for 14 years. I teach A Level to the OCR specification. I have worked for Ofqual to accredit the new specifications, so know the new A Level PE course inside out. I also teach G.C.S.E PE to the Edexcel spec. I am a practical moderator at GCSE level and an exam marker at A Level. I also teach BTEC level 3 Unit 1 and I have worked again for Ofqual to look at this vocational course and to compare it with others, namely the OCR technicals.
OCR A2 (New Spec 2016) Anatomy & Physiology Revison Cards
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OCR A2 (New Spec 2016) Anatomy & Physiology Revison Cards

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These are word processed revision cards in topic colour order. They have a question and an answer. They will need to be printed off onto card and folded back to back (like a birthday card) for the students to use or you could cut out and match them up. Every topic is included from ATP re-synthesis, Energy Systems, Energy Continuum, Recovery Systems, Altitude and Heat. My students love them as they can work alone or in pairs in competition.
GCSE PE Edexcel Individual Sports Banding Criteria Sheets (New Spec 2016+)
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GCSE PE Edexcel Individual Sports Banding Criteria Sheets (New Spec 2016+)

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These are the GCSE PE banding criteria grade descriptors for Edexcel’s GCSE Physical Education Award (New Spec 2016+). It includes all of the individual sports from amateur boxing to trampolining. It uses Edexcel’s terminology from the NEA for each of the sports for the bands 1-5. The sheets are useful as they can be printed out and laminated back to back instead of Edexcels 5 pages. Ive printed these off for the sports hall wall and laminated for our dept’s folder.
GCSE PE Edexcel NEA Booklet (New Spec 2016+)
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GCSE PE Edexcel NEA Booklet (New Spec 2016+)

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This is a booklet designed for students and parents to help with videoing the NEA (team and individual sports) outside of school time. It explains the 3 sports and what skills in isolation can be used for each and it explains the assessment for the competitive situation too. The NEA specification is included with videoing tips and the banding for each of the individual and most of the common team game activities, with a checklist for what skills the students can achieve.
GCSE PE Component 2 divider sheets for folders (Edexcel New Spec)
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GCSE PE Component 2 divider sheets for folders (Edexcel New Spec)

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These are 10 pages of divider sheets for pupils folders to show the topic names and the specification for each part of Component two : Topic 1 Health & Fitness, Topic 2 Sports Psychology, and Topic 3 Socio-Cultural . The students can use them as dividers in their folders and to RAG rate and list if there are any worksheets missing. My head of dept loves it as its clear to see what areas the students know/dont know. Easy self assessment too.
A Level PE (OCR) Open Evening Booklet
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A Level PE (OCR) Open Evening Booklet

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This is an open evening booklet for students/parents for sixth form open evenings.It contains all the information about the OCR A Level Physical Education course. It is for A Level not for AS. It contains the specification, the breakdown of the units, the grade boundaries, the practical components and blank pages and information where ex students have gone and what they have said about the course.
A Level PE Handbook (OCR New Spec)
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A Level PE Handbook (OCR New Spec)

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This is a handbook for A Level PE (OCR, New specification). It contains information on the exams, the specification for every unit, the practical sports they can do, how they are graded, moderation day. The new grade boundaries are attached, there is information about the EAPI.
Fitness Circuit Cards
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Fitness Circuit Cards

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There are 17 ability colour coded circuit cards and 1 powerpoint attachement with 22 basic circuit activity cards. The ability cards have 1 station with 3 different ways to do the exercise. Red is hardest, yellow is medium, green is easiest. There are pictures for each of the 3 stations on the card so its easy for the students to replicate it. A nice easy fitness lesson. I have mine laminated. I use the ability colour coded ones for lesson observations and its clear to see differentiation.
GCSE PE (edexcel) Divider sheets for Component one (new spec 2016+)
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GCSE PE (edexcel) Divider sheets for Component one (new spec 2016+)

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These are 13 pages of divider sheets for pupils folders to show the topic names and the specification for each part of Component one (Topic 1 A&P), Topic 2 Movement Analysis, Topic 3 Physical Training). The students can use them as dividers in their folders and to RAG rate and list if there are any worksheets missing. My head of dept loves it as its clear to see what areas the students know/dont know. Easy self assessment too.
Edexcel GCSE PE Revision Cards (New Spec 2016+) Topic 3.1 & 3.2 Components of Fitness
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Edexcel GCSE PE Revision Cards (New Spec 2016+) Topic 3.1 & 3.2 Components of Fitness

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These are revision cards for Component 1, Topic 3.1 (Health & Fitness) and 3.2 (Components of Fitness) for the GCSE Edexcel Course (new specification 2016+). The cards have a question one side and the answer on the other. They obviously need to be cut out and folded/stuck back. I use mine for independent revision in lesson time, saves me doing any work!! There are 11 pages so lots of questions to make sure the students know the content for this important topic.
GCSE PE Warm Ups & Cool Down Revision Cards (Edexcel New Spec)
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GCSE PE Warm Ups & Cool Down Revision Cards (Edexcel New Spec)

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These are revision cards for GCSE PE (Edexcel syllabus) for Topic 3.6 Warm Ups & Cool Downs for Component 1 (Year 10). On one side is a question, on the other is the answer. Obviously they need to be printed off and folded back. I also email them to parents to test their students at home!! Bit of a short boring topic so I added some nice pictures!!
GCSE PE Component 2 Topic 2.3 Guidance & Feedback Revision Cards
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GCSE PE Component 2 Topic 2.3 Guidance & Feedback Revision Cards

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These are revision cards for Component 2 for the GCSE Edexcel New Spec. They cover Topic 2.3 guidance and feedback. The cards are questions one side and answers on the other. They obviously need to be cut out and folded back. I use them for peer assessment, revision and send home to parents for intervention. Guidance covers: manual, mechanical, verbal and visual and feedback covers intrinsic, extrinsic, terminal & concurrent.
GCSE Component 2 Topic 1 Revision Cards
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GCSE Component 2 Topic 1 Revision Cards

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These are revision cards for GCSE PE (new spec Edexcel) for Component 2 Topic 1 Diet & Nutrition. The cards cover the following topics: 1.1 Health & Fitness 1.2 Sedentary Lifestyle 1.3 Diet & Optimum Weight
GCSE PE Revision Pupil Tracker Component 1 & 2
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GCSE PE Revision Pupil Tracker Component 1 & 2

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This is a 26 page word document or GCSE PE for Edexcel/Pearson (new spec 2016 +). It consists of every topic at GCSE PE, each on an individual page. The specification is on the left in pupil format with a table of AO1, AO2, AO3 for each part. Its good to get the pupils to see what they know/don’t know and how they can expand on their points and even evaluate or compare different parts, e.g. manual vs mechanical guidance. I have handed them out to my students to fill in and then hand back so i can see areas of weakness for intervention.
GCSE PE Component 1 Revision A3 sheets
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GCSE PE Component 1 Revision A3 sheets

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This is 2 resources for GCSE PE (Edexcel, New Spec 2016+). These are two A3 sheets on two athletes: Paula Radcliffe & Usain Bolt. There are questions covering different topics on component 1 in boxes around the athletes picture. E.g What plane and axes is Usain using to run forward. I have used it for revision and to show the differences between anaerobic and aerobic athletes.
GCSE P.E MOCK for Topic 3 (Health, components of fitness, principles of training, injuries, drugs)
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GCSE P.E MOCK for Topic 3 (Health, components of fitness, principles of training, injuries, drugs)

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This is a mock covering past paper GCSE P.E questions from 2018, 2019 and sample papers as well as some papers from other exam boards that cover this area. It is for the EDEXCEL specification. The mock contains past papers on the following topics: 3.1 Health & fitness 3.2 components of fitness 3.3 principles of training 3.4 long term effects of training 3.5 injuries & drugs 3.6 warm ups & cool downs The mock is out of 56 marks. Answers are included too!! Its good for in-school mocks and also for revision for students who are particularly bad at certain topics.
GCSE PE (9-1) Mock Exam on Planes/Axes, Levers, Short/Long, Aerobic/Anaerobic (edexcel spec)
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GCSE PE (9-1) Mock Exam on Planes/Axes, Levers, Short/Long, Aerobic/Anaerobic (edexcel spec)

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This is an end of term mock for Component 1 (Topic 1 & 2) for the Edexcel Specification of GCSE PE. MARKSCHEME INCLUDED TOO!! There are past exam questions on each of the topics below: Topic 1: Aerobic/Anaerobic Topic 2: Short & Long Term Effects Topic 3: Planes & Axes Topic 4: Levers Markscheme is also attached too, in case like me, levers isnt your str0ngest subject! Total marks available = 56. Ive used 2018, 2019 papers, plus sample papers and even questions from other exam boards to give my students a real flavour of what might come up.