Topic on a Page for OCR AS and A Level PE

13-17 visual and engaging A3 (photocopiable) revision posters covering all of the key theory for the OCR A Level PE specification.

Clear and informative... students value them!

S Higgins, Head of Academic PE & Customer
  • Succinct notes enable learners to develop their knowledge and understanding for their exams.
  • Carefully designed to show clear links between key topics.
  • Numerous practical examples to encourage effective application of key principles and concepts.
  • Diagrams, graphs and images to illuminate the more technical aspects of performance – valuable for visual learners and EAL students.
Each summary is provided as:
  1. A complete revision poster
  2. A partially complete poster with exercises for active revision
Both in A3 and A4 format

User friendly and detailed...

...The sheets were attractive and informative and can stretch both more able and weaker students

F Dunn, PE Teacher & Customer
Versatile resource:
  • Hand out at the end of the course or at the end of a topic for revision recap
  • Hand out partially completed worksheets for in-class activities
  • Display on classroom walls as visual cues

Full colour versions:
Add PDF or Editable Word versions upgrade at checkout.

What do teachers say about this resource? (6809, 6810)

Students love them! They work best as a revision guide or as part of an end of topic summary. They can be a valuable teaching tool, offer ideas for homework and with careful photocopying can be adapted or differentiated.

S Higgins, Head of Academic PE & Customer

Absolutely brilliant, user friendly and detailed. The sheets were attractive and informative and can stretch both more able and weaker students. They are a great extension/revision of what has been taught in the lesson.

F Dunn, PE Teacher & Customer

Very happy. I have confidence in ZigZag Education having used their packs before. The resources are clear and informative - students value them. It's good to be able to use the resources as printouts or on the whiteboard. We use OneNote as well so students can complete the blanks sheets electronically [word versions]. I find the best use of them is for end-of-topic tests - they feel reassured that they have revised everything they need to.

S Higgins, Head of Academic PE & Customer