12 06, 2017

POET for extended response

By |2017-06-09T07:57:22+10:00June 12th, 2017|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on POET for extended response

One thing students often do not do well is plan for their extended response in HSC PDHPE exams. This article will look at POET for extended response, a basic model used to outline or plan an essay or extended response. You may have come across POET before in English or another subject. I am going [...]

17 07, 2016

Structure your study

By |2016-07-25T18:32:29+10:00July 17th, 2016|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Structure your study

The best way to structure your study is to follow the structure of the HSC PDHPE exam. The HSC PDHPE exam and the BOSTES PDHPE syllabus follow the same structure: 30% per core module and 20% per option. This means in your exam Health Priorities is worth 30 marks, as is Factors Affecting Performance, and [...]

23 03, 2016

Structuring Extended Response

By |2016-03-21T16:49:02+10:00March 23rd, 2016|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, how does training affect performance?, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Structuring Extended Response

Structuring extended response answers is very important for those of you seeking to achieve a band 5 or 6. Extended response questions often require 3 or more points to be made, and each point should have its own paragraph each with its own structure. When structuring extended response answers I usually recommend the S.E.A.L. structure. [...]

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