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Physical Education
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AT KEY STAGE 3
The following is an outline of the topics covered throughout KS3. All students will follow the
same programme of study, but not in the same order over the course of the year.
Physical Education
Year 7
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Intro Talk Baseline Assessment in following
activities: - Football Fitness Induction Mat-ball Coopers run Tag rugby Striking and fielding
Rugby Tennis Basketball
Spring 1 Spring 2
Football Gymnastics Karate
Fitness Handball Netball
Summer 1 Summer 2
Athletics Cricket Rounders
Athletics Cricket Rounders
Year 8
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Fitness Karate Tennis
Handball Volleyball Basketball
Spring 1 Spring 2
Rugby Netball Badminton
Fitness Trampoline Football
Summer 1 Summer 2
Athletics Cricket Rounders
Softball Athletics Cricket
Year 9
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Fitness Karate Tennis
Handball Volleyball Basketball
Spring 1 Spring 2
Rugby Netball Badminton
Fitness Trampoline Football
Summer 1 Summer 2
GCSE and BTEC start Athletics Cricket Rounders
GCSE and BTEC start Softball Athletics Table Tennis
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AT KEY STAGE 4 This title covers two specific subject areas: BTEC Level 1 / 2 Award in Sport GSCE PE
BTEC Level 1 / 2 Award in Sport A BTEC Level 2 First in Sport is a vocational course. Students learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. The BTEC Level 2 Award is the equivalent to a full GCSE grades A*- C .The course is 75% internally assessed through coursework and 25% externally examined through an online exam. Pupils will cover four units; one of these is an online external examination. All students take two core units:
Fitness For Sport and Exercise (External online assessment)
Practical Sport Performance (Internal assessment) *You will need to be competent in two sports
Students then learn two other specialist units from the list below:
Training and Personal Fitness (Internal assessment)
Leading Sports Activities (Internal assessment)
*Your time will be split approximately 75% in the classroom and 25% in practical lessons.
Year 9
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Normal core lessons Normal core lessons
Spring 1 Spring 2
Normal core lessons Normal core lessons
Summer 1 Summer 2
Unit 1 - Fitness for Sport and
Exercise
Introduction to unit 5 content
covering the following topic areas:
Components of fitness
Types of Training
Fitness Tests
Normative Data
Unit 1 - Fitness for Sport and Exercise
Introduction to unit 5 content
covering the following topic areas:
Components of fitness
Types of Training
Fitness Tests
Normative Data
Year 10
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Unit 1 - Fitness for Sport and Exercise A.1 and A.2 - Components of Physical / Skill Related Fitness A.3, A.4 and A.5 - Exercise Intensity and Principles of Training
Unit 1 - Fitness for Sport and Exercise Learning Aim B: B.1, B.2 and B.3 - Training Methods
Spring 1 Spring 2
Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise Learning Aim C: C.1, C.2, C.3 &C.4 - Fitness Testing External Assessment of Unit 1 Exam
Unit 5 - Training for Personal Fitness A.1, A.2, A.3, A.4: Design a personal TP. Resit Unit 1 (All if required, minimum those with a U or L1P, those close to a M)
Summer 1 Summer 2
Unit 5 - Training for Personal Fitness B.1, B.2: Adherence and Strategies C.1, C.2, C.3: Implement TP and measure success.
Unit 5 - Training for Personal Fitness C.1, C.2, C.3: Implement TP and measure success. D.1: Review TP Resit Unit 1 Exam All who gained U, L1 P
Year 11
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Unit 2: Practical Sport A.1, A.2, A.3, A.4, A.5, A.6, A.7: Understanding Rules, Regs and Scoring. B.1 to B10: Practical Demo of performance.
Unit 2: Practical Sport B.1 to B10: Practical Demo of performance. C.1, C.2: Review Sports Performance
Spring 1 Spring 2
Unit 6 - Leading Sports Activities A.1, A.2, A.3: Attributes of a Successful Sports Leader B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and C1 Planning and Leading a Sports Activity
Unit 6 - Leading Sports Activities B1 to B5 and C1: Planning and Leading a Sports Activity cont… C.1, 2: Review Planning and Leading
Summer 1 Summer 2
Unit 6 - Leading Sports Activities C.1, 2: Review Planning and Leading cont……
GCSE PE The syllabus provides candidates with the opportunity to study both practical and theoretical aspects of Physical Education. The knowledge gained should enable students to develop a greater understanding of effective and safe physical performance. Students have five periods of GCSE PE per fortnight (in addition to their core lessons) which will be a combination of theory and practical sessions
Areas of study – Theory (60%):
Theory content is covered by TWO exams
Exams Paper 1: The human body and movement in physical activity and sport
Paper 2: Socio-cultural influences and well-being in physical activity and sport
What is assessed:
• Applied anatomy and physiology • Movement analysis • Physical training • Use of data
• Sports psychology • Socio-cultural influences • Health, fitness and well-being • Use of data
How it's assessed:
• Written exam: 1 hour 15 minutes • 78 marks
• Written exam: 1 hour 15 minutes • 78 marks
Percentage of Course
30% of GCSE 30% of GCSE
Coursework – Practical (40%):
1. Performance assessment (practical performance)
2. Performance analysis assessment (analysis and evaluation).
What is Assessed:
Students are required to be assessed in three different activities in the role of player/performer only. One of these assessments must be in a team activity; one assessment must be in an individual activity, with the third assessment being in either a team or individual activity. Students are required to be assessed on their skills in progressive drills (Part 1) and in the full game (Part 2) for each of their three activities.
Written and or verbal assessment of student’s ability to analyse and evaluate performance in one sport. Students can analyse their own performance or the performance of another person. Analysis and evaluation can only be carried out on the activities included in the specification.
How its Assessed:
Each activity is assessed out of 25 marks Part 1 – 10 marks Part 2 – 15 marks
Assessed out of 25 marks
Percentage of Course 30% of GCSE 10% of GCSE
Year 9
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
See doc A See doc A
Spring 1 Spring 2
See doc A See doc A
Summer 1 Summer 2
Physical Training: 3.1.3.1 The relationship between health and fitness and the role that exercise plays in both 3.1.3.2 The components of fitness, benefits for sport and how fitness is measured and improved 3.1.3.3 The principles of training and their application to personal
Physical Training 3.1.3.1 The relationship between health and fitness and the role that exercise plays in both 3.1.3.2 The components of fitness, benefits for sport and how fitness is measured and improved 3.1.3.3 The principles of training and their application to personal
exercise/training programmes 3.1.3.4 How to optimise training and prevent injury
3.1.3.5 Effective use of warm up
and cool down
exercise/training programmes 3.1.3.4 How to optimise training and prevent injury
3.1.3.5 Effective use of warm up
and cool down
Year 10
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Performance assessment (practical performance) – 75 marks, across 3 sports. Part 1 – Skills (10 marks per activity) Part 2 – Full context (15 marks per activity) Practical Lessons: 1 GCSE lesson per week throughout Year 10 and the Autumn term of Year 11 Summer ½ term June to July all lessons in Year 10 Applied Anatomy and Physiology 3.1.1.1 The structure and functions of the musculoskeletal system 3.1.1.2 The structure and functions of the cardio-respiratory system 3.1.1.3 Anaerobic and aerobic exercise 3.1.1.4 The short and long term effects of exercise
Movement Analysis 3.1.2.1 Lever systems, examples of their use in activity and the mechanical advantage they provide in movement 3.1.2.2 Planes and axes of movement
Spring 1 Spring 2
Use of Data: 3.1.4.1 Demonstrate an understanding of how data are collected – both qualitative and quantitative 3.1.4.2 Present data (including tables and graphs) 3.1.4.3 Analyse and evaluate data Sports Psychology 3.2.1.1 Classification of skills (basic/complex, open/closed) 3.2.1.2 The use of goal setting and SMART targets to improve and/or optimise Performance
Performance analysis assessment (analysis and evaluation) – 25 marks •Analysis – strengths and weaknesses (15 marks) •Evaluation – the use of theoretical principles to cause improvement (10 marks)
3.2.1.3 Basic information processing 3.2.1.4 Guidance and feedback on performance 3.2.1.5 Mental preparation for performance
Summer 1 Summer 2
Revision and Mock Exam Paper 1: The human body & movement in physical activity and sport Applied Anatomy and Physiology Movement Analysis Physical Training Use of Data
Catch up time for topics above if needed
Practical assessments to be collated throughout this 1/2 term.
All students to have their top three (minimum) sports graded and recorded.
Year 11
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Health Fitness and Wellbeing: 3.2.3.1 Physical, emotional and social health, fitness and well-being 3.2.3.2 The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle 3.2.3.3 Energy use, diet, nutrition and hydration Socio-cultural Influences 3.2.2.1 Engagement patterns of different social groups in physical activity and sport 3.2.2.2 Commercialisation of physical activity and sport 3.2.2.3 Ethical and socio-cultural issues in physical activity and sport
Mock Exam Paper 2: Socio-cultural influences and well-being in physical activity and sport Sports Psychology Socio-cultural Influences Health, Fitness and Well-being Use of Data Mock Exam Paper 1: The human body & movement in physical activity and sport Applied Anatomy and Physiology Movement Analysis Physical Training Use of Data
Spring 1 Spring 2
Revision Paper 1 Revision Paper 2
Summer 1 Summer 2
Final Mock Exams: Paper 1 and Paper 2 Final Exams Paper 1 and 2 (End of May)
KEY STAGE 5
Year 12
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
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Year 13
Autumn 1 Autumn 2
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