Ugh it's today! I hate PE, everyone at my school had to take PE or dance so I'm not too fussed about what grade I get.. still though, I'm dreading those 6 markers
Hi, whats your practical mark? this is 60% of the GCSE. Other than that make sure you learn your 6 mark question structure, as this is where most people loose their marks (national average is 2/6). Also revise methods of training, and components of fitness (HRC and SFC) as they always come up. Check the Edexcel website for past papers and mark them
Hi, whats your practical mark? this is 60% of the GCSE. Other than that make sure you learn your 6 mark question structure, as this is where most people loose their marks (national average is 2/6). Also revise methods of training, and components of fitness (HRC and SFC) as they always come up. Check the Edexcel website for past papers and mark them
Hi I have the pe exam this afternoon. I have a structure that my teacher has given me for the 6 markers. Could you say what structure you have been taught so I can see if they are similar
Paper done, anyone able to get an unofficial mark scheme together? Willing to help if you need it, just want to work out roughly how much I have got in the paper
What did poeple write about for the two final 6 markers and also the question about reaction time during the 800m, i think I've lost some marks on those questions
Thought that was a gift of a paper! Got 50/50 on practical so my teacher said i would only need around 50-55 out of 80 for an A* overall and in past papers i usually get around 68.
For the last 6 marker i just put about what the muscular system is, what the skeletal system is, how the ligaments/tendons/muscles attach to bone, flexion to extension, antagonistic pairs, and the muscles and bones involved...hopefully thats all the shebang needed!
What on earth did people put for 'Why does a cyclist need a bike? (3 marks)'