OCR GCSE PE Past Papers
This section includes recent GCSE Physical Education (PE) past papers from OCR. You can download each of the OCR GCSE Physical Education (PE) past papers and marking schemes by clicking the links below.
June 2022 GCSE (9-1) OCR PE Past Papers (J587)
(J587/01) Physical factors affecting performance Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
(J587/02) Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2021 GCSE (9-1) OCR PE Past Papers (J587)
(J587/02) Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2020 GCSE (9-1) OCR PE Past Papers (J587)
(J587/01) Physical factors affecting performance Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
(J587/02) Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2019 GCSE (9-1) OCR PE Past Papers (J587)
(J587/01) Physical factors affecting performance Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
(J587/02) Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2018 GCSE (9-1) OCR PE Past Papers (J587)
(J587/02) Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR GCSE PE Past Papers (J586 & J086) June 2017
Unit 1: An Introduction to Physical Education (B451/01) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
Unit 3: Developing Knowledge in Physical Education (B453/01) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR GCSE PE Past Papers (J586 & J086) June 2016
OCR GCSE PE Past Papers (J586 & J086) June 2015
OCR GCSE PE Past Papers (J586 & J086) June 2014
For more GCSE PE past papers from other exam boards click here .
Writing an action plan - OCR How to complete an action plan
Athletes use an action plan to ensure their training develops the specific skills and fitness they require for their sport. This is designed to suit their individual needs.
Part of Physical Education Performance analysis
How to complete an action plan
A detailed and accurate action plan should contain:
- Clear identification of the specific skill/component of fitness being improved with full justification based on an analysis of performance (see Evaluating and analysing fitness and Evaluating and analysing skills ).
- The principles of training and how they will be applied (see Principles of training ).
- SMART goal setting and how this will be applied (see Goal setting ).
- A range of detailed drills and practices with coaching points.
- A discussion of the element chosen to improve, to demonstrate understanding.
Action plans may also include warm up and cool down, safety considerations, guidance and feedback techniques and methods of monitoring progress.
Drills and practices need to be specific for the skill or fitness they are improving. They should also be progressive, getting gradually more difficult as the performer gets better. Most practices have a basic level, an intermediate level and an advanced level. For example, a passing practice could have, at a basic level, two static players passing to each other over 10 m; at an intermediate level, the players move in a 20 m × 20 m area while passing; at an advanced level, a defender is introduced to put pressure on the passer. Performers only move to the next level when they are proficient at the previous level.
More guides on this topic
- Observing and analysing movement - OCR
- Evaluating and analysing the fitness of athletes - OCR
- Evaluating and analysing athletes' skills - OCR
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OCR GCSE PE Paper 1 Complete Low Stakes Revision
Subject: Physical education
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Assessment and revision
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24 May 2024
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Strengthen your grasp on Paper 1 with comprehensive low stakes quizzes and questions. This resource includes simple questions, matching, and labeling tasks, perfect for stress-free study sessions. Ideal for final revision on exam day, prep for mock exams, or as starter tasks for spaced retrieval. Supplied answer sheets/mark schemes provide instant feedback for students, making it versatile for classroom, homework, or independent study.
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Scheme of work
Published 16 Jan 2024 | DOCX | 4 MB
Subject specific vocabulary
Published 26 Sep 2023 | PDF | 192 KB
Command words
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 117 KB
Lesson plan: movement analysis (planes and axes)
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 238 KB
Lesson plan: the components of fitness
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 152 KB
Lesson plan: sports psychology (arousal and the inverted-U theory)
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 223 KB
Lesson plan: use of data
Lesson plan: performance enhancing drugs
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 293 KB
Lesson plan: physical, emotional and social health, fitness and well-being
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 153 KB
Teaching guide: NEA
Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 566 KB
AQA GCSE (9-1) PE Second Edition [hoddereducation.co.uk]
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For question examples see our question papers, marks schemes and reports. Taster booklet J587 - Sample assessment taster booklet. PDF 411KB. Physical factors affecting performance J587/01 - Sample question paper and mark scheme. PDF 1MB. Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology J587/02 - Sample question paper and mark scheme.
OCR will take a medium level of control for the taking of this task (see section 1b.1 Controls). The hours below for each section of the task are a guide, however the overall time allowed for learners to complete the task must not exceed 14 hours. Learners may be introduced to the requirements of the task through a Task Induction session.
June 2019. Paper 1 - Physical factors affecting performance. Mark Scheme. Paper 2 - Socio-cultural issues and sports psychology. Mark Scheme.
GCSE; Physical Education - OCR. Easy-to-understand homework and revision materials for your GCSE Physical Education OCR '9-1' studies and exams. Part of Physical Education
OCR GCSE PE Past Papers (J586 & J086) June 2014. Unit 1: An Introduction to Physical Education (B451/01) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme. Unit 3: Developing Knowledge in Physical Education (B453/01) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme. For more GCSE PE past papers from other exam boards click here.
Use expert-verified flashcards to revise for your OCR GCSE PE exam. 01 Physical factors affecting performance. 1.1 Applied Anatomy & Physiology. 1.2 Physical Training. 02 Social cultural issues and sports psychology. 2.1 Social cultural issues. Discover practice questions for OCR PE.
Advice on writing an OCR action plan in this BBC Bitesize GCSE PE study guide.
Inspire, motivate and give confidence to your students with OCR PE for GCSE Second Edition. This reliable and accessible textbook is structured to match the specification exactly and will provide your students with the knowledge they need, while giving them the opportunity to build skills through appropriate activities. Price £23.99.
Students are required to demonstrate their ability to analyse and evaluate their own or a peers practical performance to produce an action plan for improvement. OCR GCSE Physical Education (9-1) (from 2016) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources.
Analysing and Evaluating Performance (AEP) GCSE (9-1) OCR Exemplar. A complete, top scoring, exemplar for the OCR GCSE PE coursework task. This exemplar uses the sport of Football and is written by a teacher to showcase a top grade and meet all of the assessment objectives given in the specification marking grid.
The OCR GCSE PE Learning Guide is built around the two key pillars of exam success: PE content and exam technique. Utilise the variety of cheat sheets, exam questions, technique guides and examples to forge your pathway to success. Use the arrows to explore the Learning Guide:
An example of a former GCSE PE students coursework focused on cricket, was graded as 18/20 name candidate number centre number school cricket fitness evaluation. Skip to document. ... OCR GCSE PE Coursework Exemplar (Cricket) Subject: Physical Education. 64 Documents. Students shared 64 documents in this course. Degree • Grade: GCSE • Year 2.
OCR Customer Support. 1 year ago. Updated. Contact the OCR sport and PE subject advisor team on the following: [email protected] - the address for PE and sports queries. twitter @OCR_PhysEd. Resources can be found on the qualification page here and the following: Full Specifications. Physical Education information sheet for options evenings.
OCR GCSE PE 9-1. Physical Education. GCSE. Level 2. 8 chapters. 56 Lessons. 9 Free lessons. Exam board-specific online course, featuring fast-paced tutorials taught by James, practice and test mode quizzing and checkpoint assessments preparing you for your Paper 01 and Paper 02 exams. We recommend that you study The Roadmap course along with ...
docx, 23.63 KB. docx, 1.4 MB. docx, 42.06 KB. These resources help to understand and complete the coursework for GCSE PE. The ppt breaks down the coursework into sections, the booklet allows students to get a head start on thinking about writing up the coursework and the checklist ensure students complete all aspects of the written task.
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OCR will take a medium level of control for the taking of this task (see section 1b.1 Controls). The hours below for each section of the task are a guide, however . the overall time allowed for learners to complete the task must not exceed 14 hours. Learners may be introduced to the requirements of the task through a Task Induction session ...
This page is for PE Classroom email subscribers and allows you to download the GCSE OCR PE resources sent throughout the first half term of 23/24 all in one place. Click the buttons to download the resources. Course Breakdown. Download. Road Map (Component 1) Download. Road Map (Component 2) Download. Curriculum Map. Download.
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GCSE PE: When should they start the coursework? The a nalysing and evaluating performance assessment task (AEP) is synoptic in nature and as such students need all of the theory before they can do this, most centres do tend to do it a little later in the course than the end of year 1. The candidates do need to have covered the theory prior to ...
Please refer to the Guide to Non-Examined Assessment (NEA), section 2b.1. There is a requirement for a 'log of participation' to be completed for each candidate. This log is simply a record of their competitive participation and is not a long-detailed record of all their competitive and non-competitive activities. An exemplar log of ...
pdf, 1.26 MB. Strengthen your grasp on Paper 1 with comprehensive low stakes quizzes and questions. This resource includes simple questions, matching, and labeling tasks, perfect for stress-free study sessions. Ideal for final revision on exam day, prep for mock exams, or as starter tasks for spaced retrieval.
Lesson plan: physical, emotional and social health, fitness and well-being. Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 153 KB. Teaching guide: NEA. Published 16 Dec 2016 | PDF | 566 KB. AQA GCSE (9-1) PE Second Edition [hoddereducation.co.uk] Authors: Ross Howitt and Mike Murray. Publisher: Hodder Education.
Version 4.6 OCR 2024 GCSE (9-1) in Physical Education Centres may apply to amend the assessment criteria of approved activities via the activity adjustment process. When to make an activity adjustment request Centres should request an activity adjustment (using the form you download from the OCR Physical Education subject page), when:
An activity that requires video evidence must be filmed and that evidence recorded. If you cannot film it and it is on the offsite list then your centre cannot do that activity. Learners being filmed need to be very clearly identified. When filming the activity you must film all of the skills required by the criteria for that sport.
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