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Teach Athletics - Everything you need to teach Athletics.
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Teach Athletics - Everything you need to teach Athletics.

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Everything you need to teach Athletics. Teaching resources includes everything to teach the hurdles, relays, sprinting, middle distance, shot, discus, javelin, hammer, long jump, high jump, triple Jump, pole vault, steeplechase and race walking. Perfect for teaching safe athletics lessons to beginners with progressions for the more advanced. The resource also includes basic running, jumping and throwing fundamentals to be used as starters in your lesson.
Lesson 6 - The Cardio-Vascular System
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Lesson 6 - The Cardio-Vascular System

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This is the six lesson from a series of eleven designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Applied Anatomy & Physiology topic. This lesson is titled ‘The Cardio-Vascular System’. and includes both a powerpoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: To label a diagram of the heart Illustrate how the heart pumps blood around the body Key words OXYGENATED BLOOD & DEOXYGENATED BLOOD
AQA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 5 Principles of Training
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AQA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 5 Principles of Training

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This is the fifth lesson from a series of nine designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Physical Training topic. This lesson is titled ‘Principles of Training’. and includes both a powerpoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: To know the principles of training (SPORT and FITT) Define these principles of training Give examples of how these principles of training can be used in training
AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 3 Goals and Targets
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AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 3 Goals and Targets

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This is the third lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Goals and Targets’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: Identify the types of goals that can be used in sport. Understand what is meant by goal setting in relation to training. Apply the SMART principle of goal setting to sporting situations.
AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 9 Personality Types
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AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 9 Personality Types

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This is the ninth lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Personality Types’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: Define the two personality types Know which personality type you are Apply sporting activities with the two personality types
AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 6 Feedback
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AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology - Lesson 6 Feedback

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This is the sixth lesson from a series of ten designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Sports Psychology topic. This lesson is titled ‘Feedback’. and includes both a PowerPoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: Describe the types of feedback Identify advantages and disadvantages of the types of feedback
AQA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 8 Preventing Injury
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AQA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 8 Preventing Injury

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This is the eighth lesson from a series of nine designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Physical Training topic. This lesson is titled ‘Preventing Injury’. and includes both a powerpoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: Identify ways of preventing injury in sport Produce an information resource applying injury preventions to a specific sport Answer exam questions relating to preventing injury
GCSE Sports Word Clouds
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GCSE Sports Word Clouds

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GCSE Sports Word Clouds on a PowerPoint presentation and on a PDF which can be printed as posters. The sports are athletics, badminton, basketball, climbing,cricket, cycling, football, golf, gymnastics, handball, hockey, lacrosse, netball, orienteering, rounders, rugby, skiing, softball, squash, swimming, table-tennis, tennis, trampolining and volleyball.
QA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 3 Fitness Testing
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QA GCSE PE Physical Training - Lesson 3 Fitness Testing

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This is the third lesson from a series of nine designed to cover the AQA GCSE PE Physical Training topic. This lesson is titled ‘Fitness Testing’. and includes both a powerpoint and a workbook to cover the following Learning Goals and Key words: Define the key terms Health and Fitness and identify the relationship between both of them Define the 10 components of fitness Provide sporting examples explaining why components of fitness are important