Complete teaching and learning resources for Cambridge IGCSE PE, Cambridge IGCSE Biology and OCR GCSE PE.
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Complete teaching and learning resources for Cambridge IGCSE PE, Cambridge IGCSE Biology and OCR GCSE PE.
Find me on YouTube:
@igpecomplete
@igbiocomplete
@ocrpecomplete
Cambridge GCSE and IGCSE Physical Education (PE)
Energy supply and the effects of exercise on the body - entire chapter / all lessons
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from scratch: The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
Powerpoint (ppt) presentation (Google slides compatible).
Follows the Cambridge syllabus & official Cambridge IGCSE PE textbook exactly.
YouTube links embedded (videos that can be used to stimulate discussion, for explaining topics or as a basis for questioning).
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style.
4.1: Aerobic & anaerobic respiration
4.2: Recovery (oxygen debt & EPOC)
4.3: Short-term effects of exercise
4.4: Long-term effects of exercise
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Cambridge (CIE) GCSE / IGCSE PE
Past exam questions and mark-schemes
Chapter 7 (Training)
Every past paper question since the introduction of the most recent syllabus in 2019 (30 papers). The 2024 papers will be added when they are released and the updated document will be available to download from for no additional charge.
These resources make assessment planning quick and simple and are a great revision resource for students.
Training
- 7.1 - Principles of training
- 7.2 - Methods of training
- 7.3 - Warming up and cooling down
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Cambridge (CIE) GCSE / IGCSE PE
Past exam questions and mark-schemes
Chapter 10 (Social and Cultural Influences)
Every past paper question since the introduction of the most recent syllabus in 2019 (30 papers). The 2024 papers will be added when they are released and the updated document will be available to download from for no additional charge.
These resources make assessment planning quick and simple and are a great revision resource for students.
Social and Cultural Influences
- 10.1 - Leisure, recreation and the growth of leisure activities
- 10.2 - The sports development pyramid
- 10.3 - Access and participation in sport
- 10.4 - Sponsorship
- 10.5 - Media
- 10.6 - Global events
- 10.7 - Professional and amateur performers
- 10.8 - Technology in sport
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Cambridge (CIE) GCSE / IGCSE PE
Past exam questions and mark-schemes
Chapter 5 (Simple Biomechanics)
Every past paper question since the introduction of the most recent syllabus in 2019 (30 papers). The 2024 papers will be added when they are released and the updated document will be available to download from for no additional charge.
These resources make assessment planning quick and simple and are a great revision resource for students.
Simple Biomechanics
- 5.1 - Principles of force
- 5.2 - Applications of force
- 5.3 - Levers
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Cambridge (CIE) GCSE / IGCSE PE
Past exam questions and mark-schemes
Chapter 3 (Circulatory System)
Every past paper question since the introduction of the most recent syllabus in 2019 (30 papers). The 2024 papers will be added when they are released and the updated document will be available to download from for no additional charge.
These resources make assessment planning quick and simple and are a great revision resource for students.
Grouping questions by chapter allows us to see the different types of questions and how frequently they come up, which makes preparing students for an exam that much more effective.
The Circulatory System
- 3.1 Components of blood
- 3.2 Heart, structure and function
- 3.3 Cardiac output
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OCR GCSE Physical Education
Component 1 - Physical Factors Affecting Performance (J587/01)
Section 1 - Applied Anatomy and Physiology
1.1 - The structure and function of the skeletal system
1.2 - The structure and function of the muscular system
1.3 - Movement analysis (biomechanics)
1.4 - The cardiovascular and respiratory systems
1.5 - Effects of exercise on the body systems
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from scratch.
The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
All information has been cross checked against mark schemes and corresponds with the official OCR GCSE PE textbook.
Microsoft Powerpoint (pptx)
PDF
Google slides compatible
Follows the OCR syllabus and official OCR GCSE PE textbook exactly
Past exam questions and model answers included
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style
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Cambridge GCSE and IGCSE Physical Education (PE)
Sports Psychology (Skill Acquisition & Psychology) - entire chapter / all lessons
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from scratch: The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
Powerpoint (ppt) presentation (Google slides compatible).
Follows the Cambridge syllabus & official Cambridge IGCSE PE textbook exactly.
YouTube links embedded (videos that can be used to stimulate discussion, for explaining topics or as a basis for questioning).
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style.
Chapter 9:
9.1: Goal Setting
9.2: Motivation and Mental Preparation
9.3: Arousal
9.4: Anxiety
9.5: Relaxation Techniques
9.6: Personality Types
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OCR GCSE Physical Education
Component 1 - Physical Factors Affecting Performance (J587/01)
Section 2 - Physical Training
2.1 - The Components of Fitness
2.2 - Applying the Principles of Training
2.3 - Preventing Injury in Physical Activity & Training
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from start to finish.
The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
All information has been cross checked against mark schemes & corresponds with the official OCR GCSE PE textbook.
Microsoft Powerpoint (pptx)
PDF
Google slides compatible
Follows the OCR syllabus & official OCR GCSE PE textbook exactly
Past exam questions & model answers included
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style.
Visit OCR PE COMPLETE on YouTube for complete lessons and revision shorts
If you have ANY QUESTIONS regarding the resources, please feel free to get in touch
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Cambridge GCSE and IGCSE Physical Education (PE)
Circulatory System - entire chapter / all lessons
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from scratch: The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
Powerpoint (ppt) presentation (Google slides compatible).
Follows the Cambridge syllabus & official Cambridge IGCSE PE textbook exactly.
YouTube links embedded (videos that can be used to stimulate discussion, for explaining topics or as a basis for questioning).
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style.
3.1: Components of blood
3.2: Heart structure and function
3.3: Cardiac output
Visit IGPE COMPLETE on YouTube for complete lessons and exam preparation!
Cambridge GCSE and IGCSE Physical Education (PE)
Respiratory System - entire chapter / all lessons
This is a complete resource, containing everything you need to teach the course from scratch: The presentations contain full explanations of every concept, meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
Powerpoint (ppt) presentation (Google slides compatible).
Follows the Cambridge syllabus & official Cambridge IGCSE PE textbook exactly.
YouTube links embedded (videos that can be used to stimulate discussion, for explaining topics or as a basis for questioning).
Fully modifiable, so you can adapt the slides to suit your teaching style.
2.1: The pathway of air and gaseous exchange
2.2: The mechanics of breathing
2.3: Breathing volumes and minute ventilation
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Cambridge (CIE) GCSE / IGCSE PE
Past exam questions and mark-schemes
Chapter 4 (Energy Supply and the Effects of Exercise on the Body)
Every past paper question since the introduction of the most recent syllabus in 2019 (30 papers). The 2024 papers will be added when they are released and the updated document will be available to download from for no additional charge.
These resources make assessment planning quick and simple and are a great revision resource for students.
Energy Supply and the Effects of Exercise on the Body
- 4.1 Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- 4.2 Recovery
- 4.3 Short-term effects of exercise
- 4.4 Long-term effects of exercise
Fully modifiable
Microsoft Word
Google Docs
PDF
Visit igpecomplete on YouTube!
If you have any questions regarding the resources, please feel free to get in touch on igpe.complete@gmail.com