Department: G&T Coordinator: PE Mr Layton [email protected] Key Stage 3 (years 7-8) extra reading: Key Stage 4 (years 9-11) wider reading: Website links Books http://www.bbc.co.uk/education The World of Sport Examined (2nd /subjects/zxf3cdm Edition), http://www.bbc.co.uk AQA GCSE PE /schools/websites/11_16/site/pe.sht PE to 16 (3rd Edition) ml Sport in PE: A Complete Guide to https://thepegeek.com/ GCSE (2nd Edition) https://www.brianmac.co.uk/ GCSE Physical Education – Flash Revise Pocketbook Sport Matter – Vital Issues of Sport GCSE PE for AQA (2nd Edition) Link below includes other materials, websites, publications and other resources: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/subjects/AQ A-4890-W-TRB-RES.PDF Suggested extra-curricular opportunities outside of school (holidays and weekends) Sporting Events 19th October 2017 – World Para Taekwondo Championships (London) 20th – 22nd October 2017 – Taekwondo Grand Prix (London) 10th – 12th November 2017 – Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup (Manchester) 11th November 2017 - Rugby Union, England v Argentina, Twickenham 18th November 2017 - Rugby union, England v Australia, Twickenham 25th November 2017 - Rugby union, England v Samoa, Twickenham Winter – England’s Tour of Australia (Ashes) 8th – 17th December 2017 - AJ Bell Men’s & Women’s World Squash Championships (Manchester) 1st – 4th March 2018 – IAAF Eorld Indoor Championships (Birmingham) 21st July – 5th August 2018 – FIH Women’s World Cup (London) 12th – 18th August 2018 - BISFed World Boccia Championships (Liverpool) 1st – 30th June 2019 – ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup (London) 12th – 2nd July 2019 – INF Netball World Cup Some Tickets are available, just click link below http://www.uksport.gov.uk/tickets or https://www.seatwave.com/ Films/Documentaries Blind Side Pele: Birth of a Legend Invictus Rush Eddie the Eagle OJ: MADE IN AMERICA (2016) Senna (2010) Hoop Dreams These can be accessed on various platforms: IPlayer, YouTube or streaming websites Activities for AG+T pupils at school within department over the year Opportunities at KS3: Represent the district or county in a wide range of sports. For example, 3 boys have got into the district football team this year. Pupils have the opportunity to represent the school at district level competition. Pupils are able to start taking up leadership roles inside and outside school Pupils have the opportunity to complete external courses with school assistance. For example, complete various refereeing course and completing the hours required by refereeing school matches. G&T enrichment to stretch and challenge where pupils are able to practice and perform with others of a similar ability. The department has multiple club links, which are listed in the department Pupils can volunteer to assist in the running of clubs and activities Opportunities for KS4: Represent the district or county in a wide range of sports. Pupils are able to start taking up leadership roles inside and outside school Pupils have the opportunity to complete external courses with school assistance. For example, complete various refereeing course and completing the hours required by refereeing school matches Have a wide range of extra-curricular clubs, with some specifically for KS4 pupils The department has multiple club links, which are listed in the department Pupils can become a sports prefect (End of KS4 beginning of KS5) Also FOLLOW our Twitter Page for further information @Yav_PE Pupils that want to expand their KS3 knowledge should take PE GCSE or PE BTEC at KS4. This include furthering their knowledge on the body and how it reacts to exercise, how to analyses a performer and understand sports psychology. .
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