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Nelson PE textbook 3/4: What is relevant and what should I neglect?

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lala1911:
expected michak to have posted here so quickly, lol.

All I have to say to you is:
- Memorise all factors that influence people from a certain environment (e.g Individual is Age, Beliefs, Barriers, Gender, Self-efficacy, Employment Status, SES, Education Level and more). It will come in handy.. especially during the SAC.
- SETTINGS. You need to be able to know about implementing strategies for a certain settings such as Workplace, Community or School. This certain topic covered like 15/40 marks on my SAC, surprisingly.

michak:

--- Quote from: ilovepeandbio on March 03, 2013, 02:06:32 am ---Wow! Thanks a lot, makes real good sense. You really are the ATAR notes PE genius!

So if something in the textbook is not listed in the SD does it mean that it cannot come up on the exam?


Thanks for all your help so far, I'll probably try to have Chapter 3 summarised really soon for sure and then I'll get to completing the Peak Perfomance questions!
I have checkpoints 2013 and it seems great. But should I use it during the year or save it till the end of the year?

DO you recommend any other resources for PE? Are there any other workbooks apart from Peak Perfomance. At my school we learn via powerpoints, class discussions and random quizzes. It's pretty good to me but I was wondering if i should do some worksheets to help consolidate concepts?

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I used checkpoints throughout the year along with the peak performance book. I did leave the exam though in the checkpoints book. Oh and I also used the a+ exam book which is brilliant.
I would recommend getting the atar notes pe book not so much for the content but the practice exams. They were quite challenging and some of the hardest ones I did. At the end if doing them I felt if I could do these exams and get most of it right I should be fine for the exam.
I just tried to do as many questions I could get my hands on throughout the yer which actually resulted in me doing exams quite early.

In regards to the study design it can sometimes be quite vague so if you are unsure ask your teacher or on here. :)

ilovepeandbio:

--- Quote from: lala1911 on March 03, 2013, 02:30:52 am ---expected michak to have posted here so quickly, lol.

All I have to say to you is:
- Memorise all factors that influence people from a certain environment (e.g Individual is Age, Beliefs, Barriers, Gender, Self-efficacy, Employment Status, SES, Education Level and more). It will come in handy.. especially during the SAC.
- SETTINGS. You need to be able to know about implementing strategies for a certain settings such as Workplace, Community or School. This certain topic covered like 15/40 marks on my SAC, surprisingly.

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haha that is so true :P michak is very knowledgeable :')

Good idea, I'll get to it now then. thanks! :]


--- Quote from: michak on March 03, 2013, 02:42:15 am ---I used checkpoints throughout the year along with the peak performance book. I did leave the exam though in the checkpoints book. Oh and I also used the a+ exam book which is brilliant.
I would recommend getting the atar notes pe book not so much for the content but the practice exams. They were quite challenging and some of the hardest ones I did. At the end if doing them I felt if I could do these exams and get most of it right I should be fine for the exam.
I just tried to do as many questions I could get my hands on throughout the yer which actually resulted in me doing exams quite early.

In regards to the study design it can sometimes be quite vague so if you are unsure ask your teacher or on here. :)

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I guess I'll just do what you did, I'll buy some exams from Neap, ATAR notes and A+ when exam period rolls around!

By the way, what do you think about the Peak Perfomance Questions and suggested answers? Are they as valid as the answers you would find on the Assessment Report?

Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.

lala1911:
BTW I've purchased the ATARNotes P.E book, I should be receiving it this week hopefully.. I'll tell you if it's worth it or not.

michak:

--- Quote from: ilovepeandbio on March 03, 2013, 09:42:34 pm ---haha that is so true :P michak is very knowledgeable :')

Good idea, I'll get to it now then. thanks! :]

I guess I'll just do what you did, I'll buy some exams from Neap, ATAR notes and A+ when exam period rolls around!

By the way, what do you think about the Peak Perfomance Questions and suggested answers? Are they as valid as the answers you would find on the Assessment Report?

Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.

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Haha thanks I try my best :)
The peak performance book was actually quite good and I find it really helped me understand the concepts. It's also good because they varying degrees of difficult so if you can do the hardest questions you are doing well. However some of the questions were a bit stupid.

The atar notes book in regards to cogent is quite good but it's real value is in the exams. They where brilliant and some of the hardest I did. :)

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