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Evaluating in PE

Evaluating in PE. 2 parts to evaluating. 1 st one.... DESCRIBING a Performance means STATING what you see. 2 nd one ANALYSING a performance means studying the action closely to identify what is ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Information used to improve performance. Describing a performance?. Use

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Evaluating in PE

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  1. Evaluating in PE

  2. 2 parts to evaluating • 1st one.... • DESCRIBING a Performance means STATING what you see. • 2nd one • ANALYSING a performance means studying the action closely to identify what is ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Information used to improve performance

  3. Describing a performance? Use B.O.S.S.

  4. B.O.S.S. * B ody Which body parts are being used, and in what direction are they moving? * O rder In what order are these movements taking place? * Shape What shape are the body parts through the movement? * Speed At what speed do the movements take place

  5. Describe this cartwheel, using B.O.S.S. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir7GuJQ_IFA

  6. Sprint Start .... • Describe using B.O.S.S in Action • Usian Bolt Sprint starts • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L-WhdPBaiE&feature=related

  7. Now let’s watch Q1 Of the exam and see if we can answer it using BOSS.

  8. AF Video • Watch the highlighted player (number 13). Describe, in detail, three actions of this player after he collects the ball • Action 1 (2 points) • Action 2 (2 points) • Action 3 (2 points)

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