With Revision Workbooks for question practice and Revision Guides for classroom and independent study, our revision resources are the smart choice for those revising for GCSE PE.
Designed to help students pass the GCSE PE exam, this text includes: summaries of topics covered in the specification; hints on what to learn and remember; "test yourself" questions with answers and marks; definitions of key terms and a "did you know?" section; and advice on the exam questions.
A revision guide for GCSE Edexcel students of Physical Education. It provides clear summaries of all the topics on the specification and gives hints on what students need to learn and remember for the exam. Also included are test yourself questions, with answers and marks to track progress. Definitions of the key terms are includes, along with a did you know? section with extra information.
Written by a team of experienced and practicing teachers, the brand new Edexcel GCSE Physical Education Student Book is a complete match to the new 2016 Edexcel specification. Content is presented visually to engage all your students and includes the level of detail required for your top students to achieve their full potential.
Written by leading PE specialists, students will be guided through the AQA GCSE (9-1) PE specification topic by topic and have opportunity to improve their understanding, analysis, evaluation and application skills through exam-style questions and detailed insight to the NEA. Approved by AQA, this Student Book: - develops understanding with thorough coverage of topics and contains summaries, diagrams and key questions to direct thinking and aid revision - provides clear definitions of key terms, technical vocabulary and concepts, including those that students have struggled the most - builds sound knowledge and analysis, evaluation and application skills through detailed support and exam-style questions - stretches, challenges and encourages independent thinking and a deeper understanding through activities, stimulus material and suggestions for further reading.
A comprehensive step-by-step guide for teachers and students on how to plan and complete an Analysis and Evaluation of Student Performance as part of the OCR GCSE PE course. It can be used to both plan delivery and to support independent work by students throughout the course. // Written by experienced PE teachers and examiners. // Includes all the information needed to develop a successful piece of coursework for the Non-Examined Assessment component of the GCSE. // Clear, step-by-step instructions provided for each task along with comprehensive examples. // Exam-style questions relate to both practical tasks and PE theory. // Approved activity lists, answers to exam questions and sample PAR-Q form are also provided as part of a comprehensive Appendix.
This guide incorporates advice on the exam questions, including tips on how to prepare and tackle the exam with practical "test yourself" questions. It includes clear summaries of all the topics covered in the specification with definitions of the key terms and a "did you know?" section.
Absolute clarity is the aim with a new generation of revision guide for the 2020s. This guide has been expertly compiled and edited by successful former teachers of Computer Science, highly experienced examiners and a good dollop of scientific research into what makes revision most effective. Past examinations questions are essential to good preparation, improving understanding and confidence. This guide has combined revision with tips and more practice questions than you could shake a stick at. All the essential ingredients for getting a grade you can be really proud of. Each specification topic has been referenced and distilled into the key points to make in an examination for top marks. Questions on all topics assessing knowledge, application and analysis are all specifically and carefully devised throughout this book.
This Teacher Resource will help you support GCSE PE students on both the modular GCSE course certificated in 2012 and 2013, and the linear GCSE course certificated from 2014.