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P. E. A. • • • P - POINT E - EXPLAIN • • Explain KEY WORDS in detail Link KEY WORDS to the answer Provide examples and mention HOW and WHY e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate. This is because there is more demand for oxygen at the working muscles. • • A - ANALYSE Describe WHAT KEY WORDS and TERMS related to the topic mean Define KEY WORDS and provide a DEFINITION e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate Revisit introduction and/or question Summarise KEY POINTS ‘In conclusion’, ‘In summary’, ‘On reflection’… e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate. This is because there is more demand for oxygen at the working muscles. If the muscles did not receive the oxygen effectively then they would become tired and performance levels would drop. Remember: 4 x. DS or 3 x. DS+2 SS (including conclusion) DS = Developed Statements / SS = Simple Statements P. E. A. • • • P - POINT E - EXPLAIN A - ANALYSE • • Describe WHAT KEY WORDS and TERMS related to the topic mean Define KEY WORDS and provide a DEFINITION e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate Explain KEY WORDS in detail Link KEY WORDS to the answer Provide examples and mention HOW and WHY e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate. This is because there is more demand for oxygen at the working muscles. • • Revisit introduction and/or question Summarise KEY POINTS ‘In conclusion’, ‘In summary’, ‘On reflection’… e. g. One short term effect of exercise on the Cardiovascular system is an increased heart rate. This is because there is more demand for oxygen at the working muscles. If the muscles did not receive the oxygen effectively then they would become tired and performance levels would drop. Remember: 4 x. DS or 3 x. DS+2 SS (including conclusion) DS = Developed Statements / SS = Simple Statements