REVISION FLASH CARDS Flash Revision – (Mark Schemes) GCSE PE Quick Competitive – who can get the most answers Student Led Resources made by the students.

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REVISION FLASH CARDS

Flash Revision – (Mark Schemes) GCSE PE Quick Competitive – who can get the most answers Student Led Resources made by the students

FLASH CARDS

Examples Starters Plenaries Take away to revise - pairs Resources to keep

Students knowing their exam specifications Hamstrings – quadriceps and pectorals are at the front of the body Pectorals – hamstrings and quadriceps are antagonistic muscle pairs

Resources Students find them easy to make Competition stimulates their mind and helps them remember PE and ICT use these in revision sessions after school and in lessons

In Class revision – teacher talk Revising from books Mind Maps Best revision could be: differentiated to each pupil  certainly resources made and used by the students together e.g. FLASH REVISION CARDS

REVISION FLASH CARDS