GCSE Physical Education
Matthew Julier
The problem
Teaching the theoretical aspects of GCSE PE can present a real challenge – preparing the lesson content is time-consuming and frequently involves collecting material from a range of sources. Making the theory engaging and visually appealing in the classroom can be an equally daunting task.
The solution
GCSE Physical Education offers a set of relevant and eye-catching Microsoft® PowerPoint presentations to enable teachers to deliver topics in a concise and manageable way. Presented in a number of topics, each section includes a range of informative slides, accompanied by examples, images and illustrations – ideal for increasing student understanding and motivation. Each topic is supported by teacher guidance.
By making explicit the links between theory and its application in the performance of different sports, GCSE Physical Education also helps to enrich students’ physical experience of the course.
Comprehensive content
The material in GCSE Physical Education is suitable for use with all examination boards. The resource includes information on:
- Principles and methods of training.
- Analysis of performance.
- Sports injuries.
- The circulatory system.
- The recovery process.
- Target training zones.
- Muscles and muscle action.
- Skill-related fitness.
- Diet, health and drugs.
A wealth of material
Alongside detailed content, this exciting new resource on CD-ROM also provides:
- guidance on completing personal exercise programme coursework
- information on covering the Edexcel, AQA and OCR syllabi
- questions and plenary activities to supplement or consolidate learning
- useful Web sites.
Save hours of planning
GCSE Physical Education includes a range of materials so that you can:
- offer engaging cover materials
- raise student achievement
- support non-specialist staff and boost their confidence
- ensure good practice across the department.
Convenient digital format
Provided on CD-ROM, GCSE Physical Education comes with a full network and copy licence. All the resources can be viewed onscreen or printed out on demand.
Contents
- Introduction
- Teaching
- Anatomy
- Training
- Safety
- Extra
- Resources
- Index



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