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Aqualim:
Just wondering what kind of homework was given to the P.E 2010 students to complete over the school holidays. I can say that what I got wouldn't really be considered homework, as it involves no writing whatsoever. Just have to read the first chapter :P

But seeing as most students will do the recommended homework and no extra, I've also decided to see if I can memorise and apply all of Unit 3 and parts of Unit 4, that way I can assure myself a chance at getting that 50 I desperately need :)

lexitu:
I can tell you that for PE 2009 we just had to do some questions that showed understanding of the physical activity guidelines. If I wasn't on holiday I would have read and understood the whole textbook.

If the exam is going to be as crap as it was this year though, there is no point in studying, unless you enjoy PE a lot, which you might like I do. Good luck.

Aqualim:

--- Quote from: aleitu1 on December 08, 2009, 11:51:13 am ---I can tell you that for PE 2009 we just had to do some questions that showed understanding of the physical activity guidelines. If I wasn't on holiday I would have read and understood the whole textbook.

If the exam is going to be as crap as it was this year though, there is no point in studying, unless you enjoy PE a lot, which you might like I do. Good luck.

--- End quote ---

Yeah got to say I enjoy P.E quite a bit, it's one of those subjects which comes naturally. (As i'm sure it would for almost everyone).

When you say 'crap', i'm assuming you mean really easy?

But anyway, thats my plans in terms of homework, I'm just not 100% what I'll be doing throughout the year, as I will have covered all the material probably by the end of term 1, and it's not there is a lot of practice exams either, like most other subjects

lexitu:
Sorry mate, I took a while to reply - frustrating that there are no notifications (at least I don't know how to set them up).

Good to hear that you like it  :)  Yeah, I meant that it was really easy. As soon as the exam comes out on the VCAA website you will see the difference between this exam and the others in the current study design.

As for practice exams and extra stuff, you might want to just do heaps of wider reading... for example, the AIS has a good site which goes into the physical demands of most of the AIS sports. I somehow managed to gather about 8 other practice exams, I'm not sure yet if it's smart to share them (copyright) but I probably will and should share. The only problem is that they are generally poor quality - contrasting from the good quality VCAA exams apart from the 2009 exam.

I ended up getting 43  ::) good luck for the 50.

amirite?:
I got a 10 page booklet and encouragement to read the first areas of study from the textbook. I dont plan on taking any shortcuts next year so however much homework we were gonna get im more than happy to do.
I plan on doing well in PE also. Not sure about 50 but id be happy with 38+.

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