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Developed Statements A Guide to 3 and 4 Mark Answers

Developed Statements Recall - what key PE information is the question asking you for? Explanation - how does the exam question want you to use this information? Application - how can the explanation be related back to the question?

Developed Statements Recall (Point) Explanation(Explain) Application(Example) ‘Explain’ and ‘example’ can be used the other way around; an example given and then explained

Question 1 Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power…

Explanation (Explain) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power…

Explanation (Explain) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power because it provides both strength and speed…

Application (Example) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power because it provides both strength and speed…

Application (Example) Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power because it provides both strength and speed in order to throw a winning distance.

Answer to Question 1 Explain what component of fitness is most needed to perform the shot-put. (3 marks) Shot-putters need power because it provides both strength and speed in order to throw a winning distance.

Question 2 Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence…

Explanation (Explain) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence…

Explanation (Explain) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence because it publicises certain sports on television…

Application (Example) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence because is publicises certain sports on television…

Application (Example) Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence because is publicises certain sports on television so that many young people want to begin playing them.

Answer to Question 2 Explain the importance of the media as an influence for young people participating in sport. (3 marks) The media is an important influence because is publicises certain sports on television so that many young people want to begin playing them.

Question 3 Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training…

Explanation (Explain) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training…

Explanation (Explain) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training because she needs to develop her power…

Application (Example) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training because she needs to develop her power…

Application (Example) Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training because she needs to develop her power so that she can punch harder in her fights, increasing her chances of winning.

Answer to Question 3 Explain what method of training Nicola Adams (boxer) would use. (3 marks) Nicola Adams uses weight training because she needs to develop her power so that she can punch harder in her fights, increasing her chances of winning.

Question 4 Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks)

Recall (Point) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility...

Explanation (Explain) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility...

Explanation (Explain) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility in order to avoid tackles from the opposition...

Application (Example) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility in order to avoid tackles from the opposition...

Application (Example) Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility in order to avoid tackles from the opposition so that he can increase his team’s chances of scoring a try.

Answer to Question 4 Explain how a rugby player with the ball uses agility in his sport. (3 marks) A rugby player with the ball needs agility in order to avoid tackles from the opposition so that he can increase his team’s chances of scoring a try.

Question 5 Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks)

Recall (Point) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks)

Recall (Point) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair...

Explanation (Explain) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair...

Explanation (Explain) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee...

Application (Example) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee...

Application (Example) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee.

Recall (Point) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks)

Recall (Point) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee. The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair...

Explanation (Explain) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair...

Explanation (Explain) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the elbow...

Application (Example) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the elbow...

Application (Example) Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the elbow for example, when the biceps contract flexion is created at the elbow and when the triceps contract extension is created at the elbow.

Answer to Question 5 Describe the antagonistic muscle action that allows flexion and extension at the knee and elbow. (4 marks) The quadriceps and hamstrings are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the knee for example, when the hamstrings contract flexion is created at the knee and when the quadriceps contract extension is created at the knee The biceps and triceps are an antagonistic muscle pair that create movement at the elbow for example, when the biceps contract flexion is created at the elbow and when the triceps contract extension is created at the elbow.