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Quick Teaching Tool – Talk It, Cover It, Improve It, Apply It, Write It
Quick Teaching Tool – Talk It, Cover It, Improve It, Apply It, Write It. -
Sochi Winter Olympics Resource
Presentation about the Sochi Winter Olympics, the different sports (including worksheets for pupils) and GB medal hopes and results. -
Multi-Abilities and Multiple Intelligence
Here is a copy of a presentation I delivered as part of a TeachMeet. It identifies what Multi-Abilities and Multiple Intelligence mean, why they are… -
Mobile Applications & Micro Blogging Technology Poster Presentation – International Physical Literacy Conference 2013
Recent advancements in ICT have allowed for the use of mobile technology and micro blogging within education to become a reality. Mobile apps, and micro blogging websites such as Twitter, have the potential to really enhance learning experiences within education. This poster outlines how this technology can be used to enhance teaching and learning experiences and promote physical literacy. -
Physical Literacy Continuum Poster Presentation – Physical Literacy International Conference 2013
Poster illustrating Physical Literacy (PL) as a life course continuum, exploring the need and focus during each life course phase from which a curriculum framework can be devised. -
Engaging Disengaged Students – Physical Literacy Conference 2013
Establishing possible social and psychological factors that affect female pupil motivation levels within Key Stage 3 (KS3) Basketball Physical Education lessons. -
Solo Taxonomy – What is it and how do you use it?
This resource is designed to explain what solo taxonomy is and how to use it within lessons. The first resource is a lesson resource that… -
London 2012 Olympics – Get Set Resources
Here are a number of resources from the Get Set Network aimed at promoting a sporting legacy and reliving some of the highlights of London 2012, and also includes Olympic value certificates. -
GCSE / AS Muscles and Movement
Resources that can be used to teach GCSE or AS Physical Education. The PowePoint presentations cover isometric and isotonic muscle contractions, muscle fibre types, muscular system and the different types of muscle. There are also two student handouts that can be used with the PowerPoint presentations. -
Heart Structure and General Information
Heart structure PowerPoint presentation that illustrates the workings of the heart and provides generic information regarding cardiac muscle and function. This resource can be used when teaching A Level or GCSE Physical Education. -
Respiratory System – Anatomy & Physiology
This PowerPoint presentation and accompanying worksheet covers the layout of the respiratory system, mechanics of breathing, the nasal system, the structure of the lungs, breathing during exercise, and lactic acid production. -
Personality and learning perspectives – Sports Psychology
PowerPoint presentation that covers personality and learning perspectives. The learning objectives this PowerPoint aims to address are to understand theories of personality, learning theories and their characteristics, understand the role that psychology and the use of the mind has prior to, during and after sports performance, be able to apply the theories to specific situations, realising the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, and be able to make relevant synoptic links.