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The Cut, Paste and Surf! CD-ROM for PE is suitable for Key Stage 3 and GCSE, and provides printable black and white pupils’ worksheets with background information and step-by-step guidance for completing the on-screen exercises.

The CD-ROM gives you a range of innovative and engaging ICT exercises on the following topics:

1) The body in action
2) Reasons for exercise
3) Fitness and fitness testing
4) Diets, drugs and hygiene
5) Taking part in sport
6) The organisation of sport
7) Issues in sport
8) Careers in sport
9) Acquiring and developing skills in sport
10) Applying skills and tactics
11) Evaluating and improving performance
12) Investigating sporting activities

This page contains the internet links that are accessed through the CPS Physcial Education CD-ROM for use with the relevant questions and activities. Please note that websites can change or shut down with no warning. We regularly check these links but please e-mail us at ict@nelsonthornes.com if you find that a link no longer works. Many thanks.

Click on the hotlink for the exercise number you are doing to open the website.

Chapter
Exercise Number
Topic Comment
4 Diets, drugs and hygiene

4.4

Drugs in sport
website >>

UK Sport homepage

5 Taking part in sport
5.2
Access to sport & recreation in my area

website A >>

website B >>
 


A) Streetmap homepage
B) Multimap homepage
5.3
Access to sport – discrimination

website A >>

website B >>
 


A) Sport England
homepage
B) Show racism the redcard homepage
6 The organisation of sport
6.2
Sport in my area

website A >>

website B >>
 

A) Streetmap homepage
B) Multimap homepage
6.3
The key bodies in
UK sport

website >>
 


BBC Sports Academy website
9 Acquiring & developing skills in sport
9.1
What makes a skilful performer?

website >>
 


BBC Sports Academy website
9.4
Improving performance

website A >>


website B >>


website C >>
 


A) Google homepage

B) Yahoo homepage

C) Excite homepage

12 Investigating sporting activities

12.1

Areas of sports activity

website >>


BBC Sport webpage

 

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