Powerpoint and worksheet for Health, Fitness and Well being sections of GCSE PE. Designed for AQA but adapt for any spec.
9 slides and worksheet for complete lesson
powerpoint also contains 3 tasks, guided, pair and independent task.
add info as you wish, the powerpoint assumes a strong teacher knowledge for you to elaborate on points/slides.
you will also need to discuss serotonin.
adapt for your class and teaching style but the hard work has been done
worksheet has 4 x 2 or 3 mark questions
The Skeletal System - A Level PE
designed for OCR PE but this will be the same or easily adaptable for all specs and GCSE/BTEC also.
The powerpoint covers:
the functions of the skeleton
key bones
joint types
includes 2 worksheets (labeling worksheets) and tasks throughout.
11 slides in a professional looking powepoint. No rocket science here just the hard work done for you so you can get on with teaching. Adapt to teach your class, teaching, school, preferred teaching and learning strategies etc. Also think about adding using a video.
thanks
Linear Motion
21 page PowerPoint
Worksheet with 4 Questions
This powerpoint covers the Linear Motion topic area of the OCR A Level PE spec. It may also be useful for other specs/courses.
It includes definitions, calculations and units of measurement (in table format). Also includes all graphs required: distance/time, speed/time and velocity/time.
There are 2 task/questions slides on the PP, one relating to the 2017 World championships 100m final, pupils enjoy this.
There are 4 Questions on the worksheet
This would easily be enough for a 1hr interactive lesson.
feel free to animate or add tasks etc to suit your class and teaching
please see shop for Angular Velocity resources
4 Powerpoints to cover the Diet and Nutrition section of the OCR A Level PE spec. She individual descriptions. Includes worksheet and questions within presentations.
Separate selling price £10
Powerpoint with Questions and tasks for:
Rehabilitation of Injury - A Level PE
designed for OCR spec but adaptable to other
This is for the last section of Injury prevention and rehab of injury
see shop for other sections (acute and chronic injuries, injury prevention and responding to injuries)
15 slides
including 5 slides of exam questions and summary questions (for whole injuries topic)
use as a whole lesson or flipped learning or however you think will work best for your students.
A Level PE
This is for the Injury prevention and the rehab of injuries section
this powerpoint is for the RESPONDING TO INJURIES section:
SALTAPS
PRICE
Concussion using the six R’s
includes exam style question
includes teaching strategies/activities such as Transform and Prioritise
includes worksheet with 5 questions
this should make up a whole lesson or could be combined with any of the other injury sections.
The PPt is 11 pages including title slides, with 5 pages of questions and activities
see shop for resources on other Injury sections, and all other A Level and GCSE PE resources
Acute and Chronic Injuries - A Level PE
designed for OCR spec
powerpoint
worksheet
video if you want to use it or set flipped homework
This is for the first section of Injury prevention and rehab. Powerpoint covers
types of chronic and acute injuries with examples. Treating injuries is not on this pp as that would be covered in the next lesson.
animate as you wish, add and take away as you wish
Energy intake and expenditure.
covers Basel metabolic rate, Thermic effect of food, METs, energy, energy intake, expenditure and balance
powepoint (12 page)
worksheet
video -uploaded
designed for OCR A Level PE
adapt for your learners
you can use a prompt sheet to differentiate the worksheet
Short Powerpoint presenting 3 short questions on diet and nutrition.
2 are past papers questions and one has been developed (hydration)
exemplar answers are given and assessment objectives labeled
you could use this in class and go through the answers together
you can remove the answer and set for homework
I have also made an accompanying video
This is 1 of 3 powerpoints covering diet and nutrition for A level PE
This one includes info on Minerals, Fibre and Water.
I have separate power points on
The macro-nutrients
vitamins
exam style questions - nutrition
there is also a video to go with all of these.
I commonly use these for flipped homework, independent study or as a visual aid in lessons
This is a home fitness challenge designed to be used during the covid-19 lock down. However it could be used in school or for general fitness.
see instructional video
word doc is for recording scores and showing progress.
the idea is to do it every week and check progress
you could then discuss or set questions as to why it gets easier or times decrease.
Enjoy
3 x Powerpoints
Macronutrients
Micronutrients (Vitamins)
Fibre Minerals and Water
I broke this down into 3 presentations to make it a bit more manageable for teaching and learning.
this are purely powerpoints and do not have questions/tasks built in. I have been using these for home learning during lock down or as a flipped learning task.
once a pupil has viewed the powerpoint and made notes they can answer questions you set them. I will be producing a question powerpoint and worksheet shortly.
its aimed at OCR A Level PE but could be used for many other courses and also makes a good PSHE activity/lesson.
Its quite rare to get specific exam questions on micronutrients but the general purpose of vitamins and minerals is required.
PE A Level.
Analysis through technology.
Powerpoint with 2 past paper questions on (1 x 4 mark questions, 1 x 2 mark question)
Video which gives basics of wind tunnels, limb kinematics and force platforms.
I have used thi for home learning during the covid 19 lockdown but can be used as flipped learning or cover lesson
This is a guide and written task for preparation of A Level PE coursework and more specifically the EAPI for OCR spec.
A paired video can be found on Youtube - sea
this resource includes the powerpoint and workbook
3 Worksheets
2 x Skeletal system
1 x Muscular system
containing exam style questions, labeling tasks and creative (thinking harder tasks)
can be used during a regular lesson or as a revision task, homework or cover lesson.
you can add prompts or amend questions to differentiate as required.
A Level PE revision powerpoint for the following topics:
Skeletal Muscle contraction
Cardiovascular system at rest
Cardiovascular system during exercise
Respiratory system at rest
Respiratory System during exercise
designed for OCR spec by OCR moderator
37 page powerpoint
does not contain content but tasks for pupils to do for revision based on prior knowledge. Then there are past paper questions and answers on each of the topics.
I Use this to work through class room revision. Save yourself hours of work.
A Level PE
Ergogenic Aids (designed for OCR spec but applicable to most)
covers pharmacological, physiological and nutritional aids.
includes activities and tasks within PP.
Includes past paper question examples.
you will need to also cover nitrates, creatine, bicarbonate and caffeine for the OCR spec.
designed by OCR moderator and experienced curriculum leader.
Save yourself hours of work.
*now includes a worksheet of questions. You can differentiate this depending on your learners, add challenge tasks or prompt sheets etc
Angular motion - A Level PE
21 page powerpoint on Angular motion, angular velocity, moment of inertia, axes of rotation and angular momentum.
includes exam style questions, some with exemplar answers and others with essay plans.
This is a tough section of the course but I have tried to make it simple and enjoyable for pupils with this animated and interactive powerpoint.
designed for the OCR spec but adaptable
change slides, add objectives etc as you wish.
2 page worksheet with 4 shorter questions and a 9 mark question in PDF format.
include a prompt/help sheet in word format that can be used as differentiation
also includes free basic training types worksheet which I use for the low effort/low progress quadrant pupils.
designed for AQA GCSE PE but applicable to many specs
22 page animated powerpoint presentation on
Safety principles when training
Training at altitude
The three training seasons
Warm up and Cool down - components and benefits
Powerpoint includes content and exam style questions with model answers.
Also includes 3 linked worksheets:
Safety principles
Training at altitude
The three training seasons
edit objectives/outcomes and tasks as you wish. I would also add Pixl strategies such as condense, summarise, create, etc. I would also tweak worksheets to differentiate (following Horsfoth quadrant techniques)
designed by a HOD and moderator, save yourself hours of time.