An A4 resource listing physical experiences that may be contributing to ambiguous feelings of discomfort - therefore this can be referred to as a way to identify needs. This is ideal for printing, postering, therapeutical contexts, and as an interoception aid for neurodiverse individuals who struggle with interoception :)
note: The cover image is deliberately blurred, the original pdf is not !
Questions collated from old exam papers and revision guides so that topics are covered one by one.
Very good to guide revision and to makes sure that students are actually practicing exam style questions.
Will post answer booklet to go along with them soon.
enjoy!
Revision guides using questions from previous exam papers and various sources.
Useful for guided revision and to make sure the practice on questions is actually being done.
I created these forces arrows to cut out, laminate and stick onto whatever I am using in an introductory discussion of forces. Get pupils to come up and place the arrows in the correct places themselves. I placed a lab stool on the desk and asked pupils to choose an arrow to label a force acting in the situation. To show an imbalance of force, use a large arrow to represent the greater force and a smaller arrow to show the lesser force etc. A great way of bringing the topic to life and engaging pupils, ask them to come up with a situation then apply the arrows to what is happening.
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
Designed to aid secondary school PE teachers in giving non participants a productive worksheet to complete if they are unable/it is not relevant for them to coach/umpire during the lesson. The worksheet is generic for any activity and will develop the analytical skills of the pupil. The worksheet will ask the pupil to explore the lesson objectives, the warm up, the coaching points of the skill being taught and to analyse two students of differing abilities. Furthermore, there is a differentiated additional task of designing a new drill/activity with options to increase/decrease the difficulty of the exercise.
** An Ofsted inspector was very impressed with the content of the sheet when questioning a non participant in my group and stated 'an excellent and challenging PE resource for all capabilities' . **
Furthermore, we all have students who like to make up excuses/convince their parents they are too ill for PE so hand you a note to be excused. When they realise there is writing involved in PE each time they manage to be excused from participating they may decide that taking part in the lesson is the a more sensible option! Which is what an outstanding PE teacher should want- all their students to be actively involved if possible.
This bundle contains the revision mats for the required practicals that now involved in the new AQA specification for 2018.
They contain questions based around the methodology of the practicals, graph work and evaluation of the methods chosen. Exam question would be good to go along with these for added benefits.
This can also be used as home learning for students if they are requested to isolate for two weeks.
Answers are included for the trilogy revision mats. Answers for the Triple will be uploaded shortly.
This revision mats include:
Specific Heat Capacity
Resistance (1)
Resistance (2)
I-V Characteristics
Density
Force and Extension
Acceleration
Waves
Radiation and Absorption
Thermal Insulation (Triple):
Material Used
Thickness of Material
Light (Triple)
These are great tools for use as homework after the students have performed the required practical or for revision before any assessments and their exams.
Students have commented on these saying that they have found them useful tools for revision and helped them in lessons as aids.
Please rate these resources and follow me for upcoming revision mats for the other areas of the specification.
A Level presentation and activity sheets looking at the use of cooling aids, resistance aids, anabolic steroids, alcohol, caffeine, analgesics and masking agents.
OCR B GCSE lesson looking at the physical and human causes of development being affected, Rostow’s stages of development and different types of aid
Link to Topic 6 (Development Dynamics) from the specification
This PowerPoint contains all the Physics Equations for AQA Trilogy Paper 2. The format is written as question and answers for easy quizzing. Triangles are given to support rearranging, and silly ways to remember the equations are given.
This document is animated so is perfect as a tool in class to support students to learn the equations and quiz students. It works well in a live lesson as you can bring up bits on the slide one at a time and get students to say / write a comment to say what is coming next - e.g. what the equation is or what the units are. It could also be used to make flash cards or a display.
On one slide the question is all written in the format as given in the exam (components of the equation in alphabetical order). On the next slide, the equation is given as in the specification, the scientific notation for the equation, the rearranged versions, a triangle to support rearrangement and a mnemonic and image to aid recall. Higher tier only formulae are identified. This document provides this for all the equations in paper 2.
This bundle contains 24 worksheets, including editable periodic table that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom for the forces topic. The diagrams are simple to aid students to visually see what may come up in their upcoming GCSE exams.
These resources could used to check prior learning for your students so you can plan accordingly for future lessons.
This pack includes worksheet for the following:
Scalars and Vectors
Contact and Non-contact Forces
Gravity (x2)
Resultant Forces
Free Body Diagrams
Resolving Forces (Higher)
Distance and Speed
Speed Equation (Speed = Distance / Time)
Distance-Time Graphs (x4)
Velocity
Acceleration (Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time)
Velocity-Time Graphs (x4)
Newton’s Laws of Motion (x2)
Stopping Distance
ReactionTime
Braking distance
I hope that you find all these worksheets useful and your students really benefit from them. Please can you take a small amount of time to review this recourse so other buys can see views and opinions of others.
Thank you!
This worksheet is a comprehensive revision resource for a unit on First Aid. It can even be used a pre-assessment task at the beginning of the topic to discover what the students already know.
This worksheet uses a variety of questioning techniques to enhance the students' thinking:
- Short answer responses
- Cloze passages
- Rank and order response
- Brainstorm key words
- Jumbled letters
The topics covered include:
- Purpose of delivering first aid
- DRSABCD
- A range of injuries from mild to serious
A-Level resource looking at creatine supplements, blood and gene doping, human growth hormone and recombinant erythropoietin and the effect on performance.
A brief but informative 6-slide PowerPoint outlining protective factors and promoting wellbeing; including coping strategies, physical wellbeing, and social wellbeing. This is ideal for teacher training, assemblies, and general education :)
Episode 3 of a series on Mental Health First Aid Training, information accumulated from the World Health Organisation.
This resource is used to help students develop their practical ability in badminton.
The resource includes;
teaching points for various shots
ways to improve their technique
offers drills to help develop
includes rules/court lines for singles
includes top tips
This PowerPoint contains all the Physics Equations for AQA Trilogy Paper 1. The format is written as question and answers for easy quizzing. Triangles are given to support rearranging, and silly ways to remember the equations are given.
This document is animated so is perfect as a tool in class to support students to learn the equations and quiz students. It works well in a live lesson as you can bring up bits on the slide one at a time and get students to say / write a comment to say what is coming next - e.g. what the equation is or what the units are. It could also be used to make flash cards or a display.
On one slide the question is all written in the format as given in the exam (components of the equation in alphabetical order). On the next slide, the equation is given as in the specification, the scientific notation for the equation, the rearranged versions, a triangle to support rearrangement and a mnemonic and image to aid recall. Higher tier only formulae are identified. This document provides this for all the equations in paper 1.
This lesson aims to provide them with an awareness so they are able to answer theory questions. I then arranged for St John Ambulance to come in to deliver a basic first aid course to students to gain their certificate.
This could be amended to be delivered in tutorial or detail added to make it applicable to higher level BTEC or A-Level courses.
This PowerPoint contains activities on how to call 999 and what to say, DR ABC protocol, risk assessment, basic treatment of unconsciousness, burns, bleeding, fractures, anaphylaxis and choking.
Their are practical activities throughout with instructions which include scenarios.
You would benefit from basic first aid supplies e.g. gloves, bandages etc.
CPR is not included in the lesson content due to health and safety implications and not having access to a resuscitation mannequin at the time of delivery.
Teacher will need some basic prior knowledge to deliver this lesson.