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Home learning. Watch the video for aggression next week and answer the questions using the YouTube video – Deadline Friday Exam in two weeks time including a full folder check. 14 mark question. Advice from Mike Murray. AQA Chief Examiner. A2 Specification – PHED 3. Three sections –
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Home learning Watch the video for aggression next week and answer the questions using the YouTube video – Deadline Friday Exam in two weeks time including a full folder check
Advice from Mike Murray • AQA Chief Examiner
A2 Specification – PHED 3 • Three sections – • A – applied physiology • B – psychology • C – contemporary influences • Each section: • one compulsory 14 mark question; • three 7 mark questions – answer two; • 28 marks each section – total mark 84
PHED 3 14 mark questions - limited number possible? 7 mark questions - exemplars – past papers and legacy PED 4 and 5 questions Often in 2 parts – 2 x 7 marks questions? Both 14 and 7 mark question tend to be in parts 14 mark Qu – banded m/s – similar to PHED 1 Qu 7
Outcomes Identify the layout and structure of the 14 mark question so that you can confidently explain it to others D / C C / B A Describe the structure of the questions Explain and apply the key components of the questions Create and formulate your own template to answer these questions
Two parts to the answer • First part Psychological theories – Three (Explain Catastrophe, Drive and Inverted U Theory, why athletes have different levels of arousal) Approx. 7 marks • Second part Somatic stress management techniques (Outline any three) Approx. 7 marks
14 mark essay question • Must be continuous prose • State term and explain = 1 mark • Need as many points as possible. Not 14 points = 14 marks • Break elements of the question into paragraphs for answers: explain topic area, positive and negative impact • Psychological aspect - must name theories, cannot get marks without an explanation of the diagram. • Don't use terms not in specification
Second part • Now add the content to each question using bullet points