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Standard Grade P.E. Skills and Techniques. Demonstration. What is meant by demonstration A demonstration is an explanation, display or illustration showing how to complete a skill/task correctly. Demonstration. Purpose of a demonstration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Standard Grade P.E

Skills and Techniques

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DemonstrationWhat is meant by demonstration

A demonstration is an explanation, display or illustration showing how to complete a skill/task correctly.

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DemonstrationPurpose of a demonstration

A demonstration gives you a clear picture of how a skill is performed and lets you know what it is you need to do to perform a skill correctly. You can then attempt to copy the performance of the skill/task that you have seen or heard.

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FeedbackQ. What is Feedback?

A. Feedback is information that a performer receives about their performance.

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FEEDBACKFeedback should be given immediately if

possible.

Feedback should start with a positive comment followed by areas to improve on.

Why do you think feedback should be immediate and start positively?

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There are two main types of feedback. EXTERNAL and INTERNAL.

External feedback can be information received from a coach, teacher or classmate/partner etc. A ‘checklist’ (written) or video (visual) can be used to help record performance.External feedback can also come in the form of ‘knowledge of results’. E.g. How many goals/baskets you score from a set number of attempts.

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Internal feedback (or ‘kinaesthetic’ or ‘intrinsic’ feedback), is information concerning the ‘feel’ of the movement. E.g. Whether or not you are balanced in a headstand.

Task: Describe a situation when you have received written and visual feedback.

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ExamplesBasketball (team)- Free throw-Type of feedback = Knowledge of results.How feedback was received= I watched my free

throw fall short of the basketWeakness identified= I did not put enough power

into the shot In my 2nd free throw Change made or practice used to improve

performance- I put more power into the shotEffect of change or practice- The ball went

further and higher and dropped into the basket to score

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Another exampleBadminton- (team or individual) Short serve Type of feedback = Knowledge of results How feedback was received = I saw that my serve went

too high over the net for my opponent to attack it Weakness identified = My serve went too high over the net Change made or practice used to improve performance - I

hit my next serve lower Effect of change or practice - My opponent had to hit the

shuttle upwards and I could smash it.

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Feedback should be …….PositivePrecise and AccurateAnd givenAs Soon As Possible

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Benefits of receiving positive feedback

Allows the performer to stay motivated whilst learning to improve weaknesses.

It made me feel that my practices were working so I kept practicing.

It builds up my confidence/motivated me and I kept trying hard.

It lets me know what I did well so I can practice on my weaker areas.

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Benefits of receiving immediate feedback.

It allows you to address a problem whilst its fresh in your mind.

It allows you to address a problem straight away/during performance.

It will be accurate because its fresh in the observers mind.

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Precise and Accurate (1 or 2 points)It is less confusing/easier to remember so

that I can focus on one part at a time,Too much information can confuse a learner.Being told too many faults can make you

demotivated/ lose confidence/stop trying.