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This is a homework project booklet for unit 1.1.c - Movement Analysis for the new OCR GCSE (9-1) PE Specification (2016).

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This homework task follows the structure of all our homework tasks as our students benefit from routine and structure.

Based on their target grade students complete four differentiated questions. Students have a choice of nine questions which are banded into difficulty. The bands that they answer the questions from are determined by their target grade but students can choose to push them selves and are still offered choice with three questions in each band.

For example a student with a target grade of 6 would be expected to answer 1 question from band D (hardest), 2 from band C (middle) and 1 from band B (easiest).

The questions require them to practice various skills such as explaining (band B), applying to sport (band C) and evaluating (band D).

For each unit each part of the specification is covered within a question.

The way this homework works is fully explained on the booklet.

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OCR GCSE PE 9-1 (2016) Full Specification - Applied Anatomy, Physical Training, Socio-Cultural Influences, Sports Psychology and Health, Fitness and Well-being - Homework Projects

Save over 20% by buying as a bundle! This resource features 13 differentiated homework project booklets for the new OCR GCSE PE specification (2016). Each homework project follows the same structure and we have have found that our students have benefit from the routine and produced higher quality homework. Based on their target grade students complete four differentiated questions. Students have a choice of nine questions which are banded into difficulty. The bands that they answer the questions from are determined by their target grade but students can choose to push them selves and are still offered choice with three questions in each band. For example a student with a target grade of 6 would be expected to answer 1 question from band D (hardest), 2 from band C (middle) and 1 from band B (easiest). The questions require them to practice various skills such as explaining (band B), applying to sport (band C) and evaluating (band D). For each unit each part of the specification is covered within a question. The way this homework works is fully explained on the booklet. There is one homework project for each of the following units: 1.1.a - The Structure and Function of the Skeletal System 1.1.b - The Structure and Function of the Muscular System 1.1.c - Movement Analysis (Levers, Planes and Axes) 1.1.d - The Cardiovascular and Respiratory System 1.1.e - The Effects of Exercise on the Body Systems 1.2.a - The Components of Fitness 1.2.b - Applying the Principles of Training 1.2.c - Preventing Risks in Physical Activity and Training 2.1.a - Engagement Patterns of Different Social Groups in Physical Activity and Sport 2.1.b - Commercialisation of Physical Activity and Sport 2.1.c - Ethical and Socio-cultural Issues in Physical Activity and Sport 2.2 - Sports Psychology 2.3 - Health, Fitness and Well-being

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Kate82H

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Excellent homework resources. Thank you.

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7 years ago
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The students love doing these!

iparker72

8 years ago
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The resources are of the excellent standards as all previous resources. I have committed to buying them all as my students love the format and allows my faculty the time to differentiate and plan. I would dearly love Participation Patterns, Ethics and Commercialisation and then Psychology to complete the set (Pretty Please) OCR should commission these and ask NW_PE to re-write the sorry excuse for a core text book. They are well worth the money! Many thanks.

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