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posted 15/08/2008Sports drinks and glucose concentration

This resource reminds students why glucose is necessary and then explains how glucose levels are controlled in the body. It then introduces sports drinks and asks students to think about how useful they are for athletes and whether they are necessary. Can be used for the evaluating sports drinks part of the AQA science GCSE.

posted 22/06/2008How Fast is tennis

 
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Jennifer Howes
The City Technology College

 

An interactive resource that uses tennis to introduce the equation Speed = distance/time. Students serve the tennis ball and are asked to calculate its speed, or the time available for a player to reach the net to return a shot. An accompanying worksheet expands on the presentation and includes an outdoor activity for students to measure time and speed on a tennis court.

posted 22/06/2008Tennis Court Geometry

 
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"Very lively presentation. Combines measurement and simple geometry with a good outdoor ..."

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Jennifer Howes
The City Technology College

 

Use a tennis court to introduce the concepts of perimeter, area and diagonal distances using pythagoras. Includes a fun game to guess the number of rectangles in a tennis court, and a tennis match style quiz that asks students to calculate a number of perimeters and areas and distances. The accompanying worksheet includes an outdoor measuring activity. Could be adapted for a squash court.

posted 18/06/2008Fuelling Champions: the Biology of Sport

Animated, interactive presentation using a sporting theme to cover nutrition, respiration and homeostasis (19 pages). The accompanying activity explores the science behind the diets of four famous sportspeople (2 pages).

posted 27/06/2008Healthy Eating for Sport

 
 

A presentation on the importance of a balanced diet for all - including athletes. Covers the main food groups and why nutrients are needed.

posted 23/06/2008Ascot - Poster Activity

Activity to design a poster for an event at Ascot races. Covers aspects of graphic design, phrasing of key messages, and selecting the right colours and images.

posted 23/06/2008Making a Balloon Lung Model

 
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edward upton

 

Creative activity for a class to build a lung model using balloons and a plastic cup. Used to explore how the lungs and diaphragm work, and how the rib cage and intercostal muscles help out. Step-by-step instructions to print. Ideal for use around a current sporting event - e.g. the Olympics.

posted 19/06/2008Work and Power

 
 

This is a professional looking PowerPoint which students have responded very well to on Power and Work Equations. It includes Power, Kilowatts, Watts, Power Ratings, Questions and Answers. Lots of Equations and calculations including Pumping Water and Weight lifting at the Olympics. [14 Slides]. Includes auto date function.

posted 07/08/2008Bicycle Maths - Diameter & Circumference

 
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Teachable Team

 

An outdoor activity to get pupils to explore the relationship between pedal revolutions, wheel size and distance travelled. Introduces Diameter, Circumference and Pi

posted 10/06/2008Human Heart & Lungs

 
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Jessica McAulay

 

A presentation introducing the circulatory system. Diagrams, descriptions and facts on the heart and lungs, with a quiz at the end and a link to the BBC revision guide for a fun activity. 13 slides

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