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Experienced PE teacher teaching through the key stages, including Academic PE (GCSE, A Level and IB SEHS)

Experienced PE teacher teaching through the key stages, including Academic PE (GCSE, A Level and IB SEHS)
Topic 5: Skill in Sport: IB SEHS ppt. All 3 sections.
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Topic 5: Skill in Sport: IB SEHS ppt. All 3 sections.

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Skill in Sport Interactive unit of work including tasks and example exam questions for all specification points. Practical lab ideas and IA ideas also considered. At the end of each topic there is some wider reading suggestions and a number of YouTube links. FOR A PREVIEW OF THIS RESOURCE WATCH THE END OF THE VIDEOS ATTACHED Visit Physical Educ8or YouTube channel for more information. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOBirCsqkxv3jph-lZvB1sQ Enjoy.
Topic 3: IB SEHS: Nutrition and Energy Systems: All Lessons Interactive PPT
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Topic 3: IB SEHS: Nutrition and Energy Systems: All Lessons Interactive PPT

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FOR A PREVIEW OF THIS RESOURCE WATCH THE END OF THE VIDEOS ATTACHED Unit 3 Nutrition and Energy Systems. All lessons, 65 page powerpoint. Combination of information and tasks for students to complete. An example exam question for each specification point alongside practical lab ideas and IA consideration. Check out the Physical Educ8or YouTube channel for supporting videos on all IB SEHS topics. Visit Physical Educ8or YouTube channel for more information. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOBirCsqkxv3jph-lZvB1sQ Enjoy.
Topic 1:  IB SEHS:  Musculoskeletal System - all lessons PPT
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Topic 1: IB SEHS: Musculoskeletal System - all lessons PPT

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IB SEHS SL Topic 1 Musculoskeletal System - all lessons PPT All lessons covered within this comprehensive PPT including QR codes for video resources and wider reading material to broaden student learning. For each topic point (1.1.2 for example) there is an example exam question to qualify the learning with what they might be asked. In addition, for each section there are some practical lab ideas and IA ideas for students to consider. FOR A PREVIEW OF THIS RESOURCE WATCH THE END OF THE VIDEOS ATTACHED Visit the Physical Educ8or YouTube channel for more information. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOBirCsqkxv3jph-lZvB1sQ
Topic 2: IB SEHS:  Cardiorespiratory System all lessons PPT
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Topic 2: IB SEHS: Cardiorespiratory System all lessons PPT

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IB SEHS Unit 2 Cardiorespiratory System. All lessons and specification points covered. Practise exam questions for each spec point and IA and practical lab ideas for respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Suggested further reading and 4 YouTube video links per section. FOR A PREVIEW OF THIS RESOURCE WATCH THE END OF THE VIDEOS ATTACHED Visit Physical Educ8or YouTube channel for more information. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOBirCsqkxv3jph-lZvB1sQ
IB SEHS SL - Topic 1 - Musculoskeletal System -  Revision guide, Textbook, Exam and IA Preparation
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IB SEHS SL - Topic 1 - Musculoskeletal System - Revision guide, Textbook, Exam and IA Preparation

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IB SEHS SL - Topic 1 - Musculoskeletal System - Revision guide, Textbook, Exam and IA Preparation In this book you will be supported with: Syllabus breakdown Understanding of command words in exam questions Deeper understanding of key terminology through analysis of prefix and suffix of key words Topic 1 Content Exam preparation and exam question builder IA and EE considerations for this topic
Physical Educ8or: Theory: Body Systems: CV System: Cardiac Output, Heart Rate & Stroke Volume: Vol 1
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Physical Educ8or: Theory: Body Systems: CV System: Cardiac Output, Heart Rate & Stroke Volume: Vol 1

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Heart rate and stroke volume react very differently to exercise. This activity explores the graphs for HR and SV response to exercise for trained and untrained athletes. The visual representation of the graphs allow students to identify with the response trends. A great resource to solidify knowledge for lesson time or Performance Analysis as part of coursework for GCSE or A Level. Give this a go.
IB SEHS Musculoskeletal System Flash Cards
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IB SEHS Musculoskeletal System Flash Cards

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Are you an IB Sport and Exercise Health Science (SEHS) educator seeking innovative ways to enhance your students’ understanding of the musculoskeletal system? Look no further! Our flash cards are your all-in-one solution designed to ensure student understanding is of the highest calibre. Interactive Learning: We believe in the power of engagement. Our flashcards feature interactive elements that encourage students to dive deeper into the subject matter. Watch as your classroom comes alive with active discussions and dynamic learning experiences. Aligned with IB Syllabus: tailored to meet the stringent requirements of the IB syllabus. You can trust that every flashcard is meticulously crafted to align seamlessly with Topic 1: Musculoskeletal System. Empower Your Students: As an educator, your goal is to empower your students with the tools they need to excel. With our flash cards, you’ll provide them with an invaluable resource that fosters a deep understanding of the musculoskeletal system, setting them up for success in assessments and beyond. Customization Made Easy: Tailor the flashcards to suit your teaching style and your students’ needs, ensuring an optimal learning experience. Teacher-Friendly: We value your time and dedication. Designed to be user-friendly, saving you time in preparation and allowing you to focus on what you do best – teaching. Elevate Your Teaching: Watch your students’ confidence grow as they grasp complex concepts and excel in their studies.
Physical Educ8or: Theory: Body Systems: CV System: Cardiac Output, Heart Rate & Stroke Volume: Vol 2
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Physical Educ8or: Theory: Body Systems: CV System: Cardiac Output, Heart Rate & Stroke Volume: Vol 2

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This interactive resource will allow your students to experience what happens to the heart as a result of cardiac hypertrophy. The relationship of cardiac output, stroke volume and heart rate can be investigated to develop a deep understanding of the topic. After all, how frustrating is it when students get cardiac output and stroke volume mixed up. This task will allow students to explore this relationship with a memory to take into the examination. Teacher instructions are at the bottom of the PowerPoint. Enjoy.