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Part 1 – Skills (10 marks)
Students should perform the core skills/techniques/shots in stable and adaptive situations. The demonstration of each core skill may start with the skill in a stable environment, eg driving range and/or practice fairway, putting green, but should progress to show the shots being played on a variety of golf holes (par 3, 4, 5). This must not be in a competitive game.
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100 Practical Examples in PE (Part 1)
I have found over many years of teaching PE and sport courses for GCSE , A-level , BTEC , VCERT , Cambridge National and Cambridge Technical that students need significant guidance on forming good quality practical examples (normally for AO2 ). The aim of this post is to set a standard for how practical examples should be structured to give the maximum opportunity to achieve marks in examined or coursework conditions.
My aim is to provide a total of 100 “examples of examples” and I will kick off today by publishing 15 , all of which start with A, B or C . In time, I will update this blog post to incorporate a greater range of examples but I also encourage teachers and students to contribute their own in the comments below . Part 2, covering letters D , E and F is available here: 100 Practical Examples in PE (Part 2)
Typically, I expect students to write practical examples with a EIO structure in mind. EIO refers to:
So, let’s take a couple of examples from the table below:
...and another...
Students will often mix impact and outcome and this is absolutely fine. The key is that the student is developing their example to ensure they write what happens because of the concept (in these cases, an act of direct aggression or the use of agility).
Thank you for reading this week's post. I hope you have found it insightful. I truly believe that with tweaks to current practice like those highlighted in this post, the cohorts of examined PE students can score far higher in examined and coursework elements. Whether you agree or disagree, I would be grateful of your comments below.
Ready for Part 2? Read it here: 100 Practical Examples in PE (Part 2)
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AQA GCSE PE Coursework Structure Guide
Subject: Physical education
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Worksheet/Activity
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14 June 2019
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This document helps PE students on the AQA GCSE PE course structure their written coursework assessment. It was really helpful as it ensured that they included all of the key elements in it.
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GCSE Physical Education. 8582. Specification ... When faced with challenging par 3, 4 or 5 golf holes, decision making is consistently effective and suitable for the challenge of the hole. ... The chosen course should suitably challenge the player and his/her handicap. Level. Mark. Description. 5. 13-15.
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Part 2 - Full context (15 marks) Students should perform in a fully competitive game of golf over a minimum of 9 holes demonstrating the appropriate skills/shots. The chosen course should suitably challenge the player and his/her handicap. The student shows a high level of ability to make successful and effective tactical and strategic ...
Level. Mark. Description. 5. 9-10. The quality of technique is maintained for all shots and throughout all situations (driving range and/or practice fairway, putting green, golf holes). When faced with challenging par 3, 4 or 5 golf holes, decision making is consistently effective and suitable for the challenge of the hole.
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1.1 Why choose AQA for GCSE Physical Education. We have worked closely with teachers and the Youth Sport Trust to develop a new GCSE Physical Education specification that will inspire teaching and learning. New and contemporary topics will help students of all abilities to develop a well-rounded skill set and prepare them for progression to
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docx, 522.75 KB. This doccument can be given to your students to help them achieve better grades on their AQA GCSE PE written coursework. Every mark is vital, this will help them access the higher marks. Their are sentence starters for their fitness strength and weakness, skill strength and weakness, fitness evaluation and also skill evaluation.
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I have found over many years of teaching PE and sport courses for GCSE, A-level, BTEC, VCERT, Cambridge National and Cambridge Technical that students need significant guidance on forming good quality practical examples (normally for AO2).The aim of this post is to set a standard for how practical examples should be structured to give the maximum opportunity to achieve marks in examined or ...
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AQA GCSE PE Coursework Structure Guide. Subject: Physical education. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 26.48 KB. This document helps PE students on the AQA GCSE PE course structure their written coursework assessment. It was really helpful as it ensured that they included all of the key elements in it.
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