AQA GCSE PE Past Papers
This section includes recent GCSE Physical Education (PE) (8582) past papers from AQA. You can download each of the AQA GCSE Physical Education (PE) past papers and marking schemes by clicking the links below. Scroll down to view papers from previous years.
June 2023 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper
June 2023 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2023 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2022 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper
June 2022 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2022 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2021 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper (Labelled as June 2021)
November 2021 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2021 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2020 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper (Labelled as June 2020)
November 2020 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
November 2020 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2019 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper
June 2019 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2019 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2018 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper
June 2018 (8582/1) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
June 2018 (8582/2) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AQA GCSE PE Specimen Paper
(8582) – Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
(8582) – Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
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GCSE Physical Education
- Specification
- Planning resources
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- Introduction
Specification at a glance
- 3.1 The human body and movement in physical activity and sport
- 3.2 Socio-cultural influences and wellbeing in physical activity and sport
- Scheme of assessment
- Non-exam assessment administration
- General administration
This qualification is linear. Linear means that students will sit all their exams and submit all their non-exam assessment at the end of the course.
Subject content
- 1. Applied anatomy and physiology
- 2. Movement analysis
- 3. Physical training
- 4. Use of data
- 5. Sports psychology
- 6. Socio-cultural influences
- 7. Health, fitness and wellbeing
Assessments
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When is results day 2024? GCSEs, A levels, T Levels and VTQs
In August, pupils in England will find out their results for GCSEs, A levels, T Levels and VTQ (vocational technical qualifications) exams.
Ahead of results day, schools, colleges and assessment centres should contact pupils directly to tell them how and when to collect them. They’ll also be able to answer any questions you have ahead of the day.
Here’s what you need to know about exam results this year.
When is GCSE and Level 1/2 VTQ results day 2024?
GCSE results day is on Thursday 22 August.
Results for Level 1, Level 1/2 and Level 2 VTQs will also be available on or before this date.
Normally, pupils will be able to go to their school or college and collect their results in person where they can get advice from their teachers.
Alternatively, schools will send results to pupils in the post or by email.
When is A level, T Level and Level 3 VTQs results days 2024?
AS level, A level and T Level results day is on Thursday 15 August.
Results for VTQs at Level 3 taken alongside or instead of A levels, such as BTECs, will be released to pupils on or before Thursday 15 August.
Results can be emailed or sent in the post, but it’s a good idea to go into school or college to receive your results so you can get support from teachers and career advisers to discuss your options, especially if your results might affect your plans for September.
If you’re applying to university via UCAS, you can track your application online .
How have exams been graded since the pandemic?
Between 2019 and 2022, we saw a significant increase in the number of entries receiving top grades, due to disruption caused by the pandemic.
Last year saw a return to pre-pandemic grading arrangements, and overall national results were similar to those of 2019. Ofqual have confirmed that they are continuing with normal grading this year.
This is key to making sure exam qualifications are trusted – it means that universities and employers understand the performance of candidates, have confidence in their qualifications, and can use them to help them progress into the right opportunities.
What should I do if I’m disappointed with my results?
Your school or college and your teachers will support you if don’t get the results you hoped for or if your plans change based on the results you get.
Remember, there are many different exciting options to take after school and college.
If don’t get the GCSE results you were expecting, you can find out more about your options here .
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Ofqual has also created this practical guide for students on coping with exam pressure which offers advice and support on coping with exam anxiety and stress.
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AQA GCSE Sociology Education Lesson 5: Ethnicity and Educational Achievement
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AQA GCSE Sociology Education Lesson 1: The Function of Education
This bundle contains all the content required for the Education part of the AQA GCSE Sociology course.
All documents comply with the AQA Scheme of Work and Specification, meaning the content covered is comprehensive and exhaustive.
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The Function of Education Types of Schools and Educational Policy Social Class and Educational Achievement Gender and Educational Achievement Ethnicity and Educational Achievement
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AQA GCSE PE Written Coursework Scaffolding Fitness Strength My fitness strength is (select component of fitness). I know this is one of my strengths as when I completed the (name an appropriate fitness test, give your test result, say how this compares to national average, insert the score
Assessment resources. Page. 1. 2. 3. Showing 51 results. Exampro: searchable past paper questions, topic tests, marks and examiner comments [exampro.co.uk] Promoted. Published 3 Sep 2015. Question paper: Paper 2 Socio-cultural influences and well-being - June 2023 New.
GCSE Physical Education. 8582. Find all the information, support and resources you need to deliver our specification. Teaching from: September 2016. Exams from: June 2018. QAN code: 601/8279/9.
1.1 Why choose AQA for GCSE Physical Education 5 1.2 Support and resources to help you teach 5 2 Specification at a glance 7 2.1 Subject content 7 2.2 Assessments 7 ... You can attend a course at venues around the country, in your school or online - whatever suits your needs and availability. Find out more at coursesandevents.aqa.org.uk
June 2023 AQA GCSE Physical Educational Past Paper. June 2023 (8582/1) - Paper 1: The Human Body and Movement in Physical Activity and Sport. Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme. June 2023 (8582/2) - Paper 2: Socio- Cultural Influences and Well- Being in Physical Activity and Sport. Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme.
WHAT DOES THE COURSEWORK ENTAIL? • 2 parts. • Analysis (15 marks) • Evaluation (10 marks) • Identifying strengths and weaknesses. • Justifying a training method that will improve your weaknesses. • Planning a training session. • Linking this to another area of the course content. • Needs a lot of correct sport/content terminology.
AQA talk through - Coursework; AQA 25 out of 25 Example - Coursework; Related documents. Football Example; Commercialisation of the premier league; Phsio; OCR GCSE PE Coursework Exemplar (Cricket) Psychologytestfeedback; Psychology test redo - yes sir 2 ez; Preview text. My chosen sport is netball. I play the position of goal attack (GA).
AQA GCSE PE. Course Overview. What's Assessed: Paper 1: The Human Body & Movement in Physical Activity & Sport. Written Exam: 1hr 15mins. 78 Marks. 30% of GCSE. Non-Exam Assessment: Practical Performance in Physical. Activity & Sport. Applied Anatomy and Physiology (6 Topics) Movement analysis (2 Topics) Physical training (6 Topics) Use of data
Year 10's you will be or have started your NEA coursework. In this video I introduce a few tasks for you to complete and talk you through what you need to in...
AQA GCSE PE Coursework Structure Guide. Subject: Physical education. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 26.48 KB. This document helps PE students on the AQA GCSE PE course structure their written coursework assessment. It was really helpful as it ensured that they included all of the key elements in it.
GCSE Physical Education. 8582. Specification Planning resources Teaching resources Assessment resources Key dates GCSE Physical Education (8582) Teaching resources. Refine. Search resources: Filter . Filter. Done. Resource type ... AQA GCSE (9-1) PE Second Edition [hoddereducation.co.uk] ...
EXAMPLE COURESWORK - NEW AQA GCSE Example of 25/25 Analysis 15 marks Level 5 (13-15): The student has an excellent knowledge and appreciation of the demands of their chosen activity. He/she is fully conversant with the specific movements and terminology used when referring to the activity. The student fully appreciates their own strengths and ...
Our GCSE exams in Physical Education include questions that allow students to demonstrate their ability to: draw together their skills, knowledge and understanding from across the full course of study; demonstrate their understanding of the relationships between theory and practice; provide extended responses.
docx, 522.75 KB. This doccument can be given to your students to help them achieve better grades on their AQA GCSE PE written coursework. Every mark is vital, this will help them access the higher marks. Their are sentence starters for their fitness strength and weakness, skill strength and weakness, fitness evaluation and also skill evaluation.
Click below to download the AQA GCSE PE resources covering the Skeletal System. Scroll down the page to access further materials. The slideshow presentation below will support teaching and learning. The presentation can be opened in full screen and links are made to the pupil work-booklet. The Cheat Sheet found below gives an overview of this ...
GCSE PE Resource Packages - The PE Classroom. Courses. AQA GCSE PE. Edexcel GCSE PE. OCR GCSE PE. Cambridge Nationals Sport Science. Cambridge Nationals Sport Studies. BTEC Tech Award in Sport. NCFE Health & Fitness.
GCSE. Level 2. 9 chapters. 85 Lessons. 16 Free lessons. Exam board-specific online course for AQA GCSE Physical Education (PE) 9-1, featuring fast-paced video tutorials/lessons taught by James Simms, practice and test mode quizzing and checkpoint assessments preparing you for your AQA GCSE PE Paper 1 and Paper 2 exams. Enroll now.
How it's assessed. Written exam: 1 hour 15 minutes. 78 marks. 30% of GCSE. Questions. Answer all questions. A mixture of multiple choice/objective test questions, short answer questions and extended answer questions. Paper 2: Socio-cultural influences and well-being in physical activity and sport. What's assessed.
pdf, 65.88 KB. This resource includes; A complete, top scoring, exemplar for section 2 (Fitness Weakness) the AQA GCSE PE coursework task. A step by step guide, containing sentence starters and checklists to help students structure and keep track of the tasks they have completed. This exemplar uses the sport of netball and is written by a ...
The non-exam assessment (NEA) aspect of the qualification requires students to develop their ability and aptitude in physical activities, demonstrating appropriate skills and techniques outlined below. This aspect of the specification requires students to: demonstrate skills in physical activity and sport, applying appropriate technique(s ...
When is GCSE and Level 1/2 VTQ results day 2024? GCSE results day is on Thursday 22 August. Results for Level 1, Level 1/2 and Level 2 VTQs will also be available on or before this date. Normally, pupils will be able to go to their school or college and collect their results in person where they can get advice from their teachers.
This bundle contains all the content required for the Education part of the AQA GCSE Sociology course. All documents comply with the AQA Scheme of Work and Specification, meaning the content covered is comprehensive and exhaustive. The lessons included are: The Function of Education Types of Schools and Educational Policy