Be able to identify key characteristics of Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation and understand how these types of motivation drive sports performers to.

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Be able to identify key characteristics of Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation and understand how these types of motivation drive sports performers to succeed Recap on Goal Setting using Blooms Taxonomy to explore, apply and evaluate key ideas Identify the different types of motivation that exist in sport

Recapping on Previous Knowledge In your groups, you are going to play an adapted game of snap Your task is to match up the question cards with the correct answer card Bonus Points You can earn yourself bonus points by answering the bonus questions on the cards. The bonus questions require deeper thinking, more evaluation, explanation and analysis

DEFINITION Internal states and external pressures that direct an individual towards a goal or course of action The drive to achieve success

Think back to G.C.S.E. What do you understand by the terms: Intrinsic Extrinsic Can you categorise your ideas as either intrinsic or extrinsic? Justify your answers Using the following Video and your own knowledge Consider this question What drives us to take part in sport? Present your thoughts as a mind map/bullet points

How has motivation in sport changed over the years ?

Which statement is correct? A Crowd acclaim, verbal praise, pride and certificates are all examples of intrinsic motivation B Money, self satisfaction and trophies are examples of extrinsic motivation, and feelings of pride is an example of intrinsic motivation C Money and trophies are examples of extrinsic feedback and self satisfaction, and feelings of pride are examples of intrinsic feedback D Crowd acclaim, and praise from team mates are examples of extrinsic motivation and pride and satisfaction are also examples of extrinsic motivation

You are now going to get one exam question per group. Each question has been answered for you. Your task is to mark the answer, specifically commenting on Structure Terminology Detail/Relevancy Then you will attempt to re-write the answer in your groups Next lesson we will look at the mark scheme Where were we? Common Weaknesses from the Mock Lack of detail Terminology Structure Waffle Where are we aiming to be?

Can you.... Define, analyse and evaluate the different aspects of goal setting Identify key characteristics of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and understand what drives sports performers to take part Identify The different types of motivation