PE 10 and 11 Test Outline April 7, 2016.

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PE 10 and 11 Test Outline April 7, 2016

Test Format Multiple choice Matching Short written answers ( 1 -3 sentences)\ Paragraph answers Read and respond See the PowerPoints on my site to review.

Physical Education 10 Topics on the Test: If you do not have notes, you have no one to blame but yourself. I have told you every day that you need to make notes. I AM NOT RE- TEACHING ANYTHING! SEE MY WEB-SITE Resting heart rate Target heart rate calculation Recovery heart rates Training for cardiovascular fitness Motivation The components of fitness (health and skill related) Principles of training, including the FITT principle.

PE 11: Tactical and Strategic Game Play and Social Injustice Topics on the Test: If you do not have notes, you have no one to blame but yourself. I have told you every day that you need to make notes. I AM NOT RE-TEACHING ANYTHING! SEE MY WEB- SITE TO REVIEW THE POWERPOINT Definitions related to social injustice and social injustice in sport Understand how social injustice affect sports and understand how steps can be taken to fight/repair social injustice Be able to identify causes and examples of social injustice Apply tactical and strategic game play principles to activities we have done in the gym (low organized games, team hand-ball, badminton) Know the basic rules of sports and activities done in the gym