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10p 50p £1 £5 £10 £50 £100 £250 £500 £750 1p£1000 £2000 £5000 £10000 £15000 £25000 £35000 £50000 £75000 £ £ Identical Boxes. 22 Different sums of money. One Question. Deal. Or No Deal?

Work in Groups of 4! One person is the Banker, one person is the Judge, and the other two are the Players. In each box is a PE question. If you decide to play the box, and get the question right, your group wins the sum of money in the box. If you get it wrong, you win nothing! Each time you move onto the next box, you will be asked “Deal or No Deal” by the banker. If you say Deal, you have finished with the last amount of money you won. Ready. Lets Play.

Question 1 Give an example of an individual activity 1p Well Done! You have won 1p. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal?

Question 2 Give an example of a non-competitive activity 10p Well Done! You have won 10p. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal?

Question 3 Explain what is meant by objective scoring 50p Well Done! You have won 50p. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal?

Question 4 One role that you may take on in Football is a Referee. Give one example of a personal quality that would make you a good referee and explain why £1 Well Done! You have won £1. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal?

Question 5 Give an example of an unwritten rule £5 Well Done! You have won £5. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal?

£10 Well Done! You have won £10. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 6 Describe a tactic you have used in Badminton doubles

£50 Well Done! You have won £50. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 7 What is the group of muscles at the top of your leg (at the front) called?

£100 Well Done! You have won £100. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 8 What is the function of cartilage in your body?

£250 Well Done! You have won £250. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 9 Give an example of a ball and socket joint and an activity where this joint is used

£500 Well Done! You have won £500. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 10 What is meant by anaerobic activity? Give an example of an activity that needs the anaerobic energy system.

£750 Well Done! You have won £750. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 11 What is meant by power. Give an example of an activity where you need power.

£1000 Well Done! You have won £1000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 12 What is local muscular endurance. Give an example of an activity that requires good local muscular endurance.

£2000 Well Done! You have won £2000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 13 One aspect of skill related fitness is agility. What is meant by agility? Give an example of an activity that requires agility.

£5000 Well Done! You have won £5000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 14 What method of training would you use to develop your local muscular endurance.

£10,000 Well Done! You have won £10,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 15 What three principles must you take into consideration when you progressively overload?

£15,000 Well Done! You have won £15,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 16 Describe a test you would use to test your strength.

£25,000 Well Done! You have won £25,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 17 Choose an activity. Give an example of a skill, and two techniques from this activity.

Congratulations for getting this far! You now only have the POWER FIVE left! Tread carefully! £35,000 £50,000 £75,000 £100,000 £250,000

£35,000 Well Done! You have won £35,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 18 Give an example of when you were creative in an objectively scored activity.

£50,000 Well Done! You have won £50,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 19 Explain one part of each stage of the forward roll in Gymnastics. Stage 1 - Preparation Stage 2 - Action Stage 3 - Recovery

£75,000 Well Done! You have won £75,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 20 In swimming, describe how you would use the whole-part-whole method to learn the front crawl. Give an example of what you did at each stage.

£100,000 Well Done! You have won £100,000. Are you ready for the question? Deal. Or No Deal? Question 21 Choose an activity and state why resistance has helped your performance in this activity.

Question 22 Explain why you would use a transfer of weight and give an example of a skill where you had to transfer your weight.

Well Done! You have won £250,000!! £250,000