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Yr.7 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification
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Yr.7 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification

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PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification - YEAR 7 BOOKLET & POWERPOINT ONLY - See my shops for the Year 8 & 9 Booklets and PowerPoints. Due to not being able to do any practical lessons for the first term because of COVID guidance and PE regulations, I have created these 3 booklets for Years 7,8 &9 to do within our Core PE lessons. The content of the booklets follow the GCSE PE Specification and is a great way to get the students involved in Anatomy and Physiology/ Movement Analysis etc… The booklets also follow the HPL (High Performance Learning) Initiative, with all of the icons included within the booklet. To make life even easier, I have created PowerPoints that work side by side with the booklet so you are ready to go! Please see my shop listings for the other years booklets. The contents for the booklets are as follows; **Year 7 - Health & Wellbeing/ Calories Counting Activity/ The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) ** Year 8 - The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart/ Blood Vessels/ Drugs & Steroids. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) Year 9 - The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements/ Planes & Axes/ Levers/ The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) These are an exceptional resource to have in the bank if you ever have wet weather lessons or cover lessons. Additionally, it gets the students to think more academically when coming across scientific terminology. Building this into the KS3 curriculum was the best thing we ever did as it has not set all of the students up to be potential candidates on the GCSE PE course.
Yr.8 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification
mchirnsidemchirnside

Yr.8 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification

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PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification - YEAR 8 BOOKLET & POWERPOINT ONLY - See my shops for the Year 8 & 9 Booklets and PowerPoints. Due to not being able to do any practical lessons for the first term because of COVID guidance and PE regulations, I have created these 3 booklets for Years 7,8 &9 to do within our Core PE lessons. The content of the booklets follow the GCSE PE Specification and is a great way to get the students involved in Anatomy and Physiology/ Movement Analysis etc… The booklets also follow the HPL (High Performance Learning) Initiative, with all of the icons included within the booklet. To make life even easier, I have created PowerPoints that work side by side with the booklet so you are ready to go! Please see my shop listings for the other years booklets. The contents for the booklets are as follows; Year 7 - Health & Wellbeing/ Calories Counting Activity/ The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) Year 8 - The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart/ Blood Vessels/ Drugs & Steroids. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) Year 9 - The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements/ Planes & Axes/ Levers/ The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) These are an exceptional resource to have in the bank if you ever have wet weather lessons or cover lessons. Additionally, it gets the students to think more academically when coming across scientific terminology. Building this into the KS3 curriculum was the best thing we ever did as it has not set all of the students up to be potential candidates on the GCSE PE course.
Yr.9 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification
mchirnsidemchirnside

Yr.9 PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification

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PE Wet Weather/ Cover/ Theory Lesson Booklets for KS3 & KS4 mirroring the GCSE PE Specification - YEAR 9 BOOKLET & POWERPOINT ONLY - See my shops for the Year 8 & 9 Booklets and PowerPoints. Due to not being able to do any practical lessons for the first term because of COVID guidance and PE regulations, I have created these 3 booklets for Years 7,8 &9 to do within our Core PE lessons. The content of the booklets follow the GCSE PE Specification and is a great way to get the students involved in Anatomy and Physiology/ Movement Analysis etc… The booklets also follow the HPL (High Performance Learning) Initiative, with all of the icons included within the booklet. To make life even easier, I have created PowerPoints that work side by side with the booklet so you are ready to go! Please see my shop listings for the other years booklets. The contents for the booklets are as follows; Year 7 - Health & Wellbeing/ Calories Counting Activity/ The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) Year 8 - The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart/ Blood Vessels/ Drugs & Steroids. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) Year 9 - The Skeleton/ Joints/ Muscles/ Basic Movements/ Planes & Axes/ Levers/ The Mechanics of Breathing/ Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration/ Gaseous Exchange/ The Heart. (PowerPoint to run in line with all of these topics) These are an exceptional resource to have in the bank if you ever have wet weather lessons or cover lessons. Additionally, it gets the students to think more academically when coming across scientific terminology. Building this into the KS3 curriculum was the best thing we ever did as it has not set all of the students up to be potential candidates on the GCSE PE course.