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Module: Unit 10: Skills for Land-based Outdoor and Adventurous Activities

Tutor: Nick Young Assignment No: 1 of 1

Title: Land-based Outdoor and Adventurous Activities – The Knowledge, Risks, Participation, Review & Development

IV’d before Mark Wilson Date 22/4/13 issue by: IV’d:

Date 16/4/15 Date 21/5/15
Issued: Due:

Feedback Due: 11/6/15

Student Name: .................................................................

Assessment Criteria
Outcome
P
M
D
R
1
P1
M1
X

2
P2
X
X

3
P3
M2
D1

P4
M3
D2

4
P5
M4
X

P6
X
X

This assignment is submitted as partial fulfilment of this unit.

Please read the statement carefully and sign your name below:
I confirm that the work that I have submitted has been produced through my own effort, and any work taken from other sources has been referenced correctly. I have read the college policy on plagiarism and academic misconduct (see student handbook)

Sign:………………………………… Date: ……………….

Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Covered

Outcome
Assessment Criteria
1 Know about different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities.
P1
Describe four different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities

1.
M1
Compare and contrast four different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities

2 Be able to manage risks in land-based outdoor and adventurous activities.

P2
Carry out risk assessments for two different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities
3 Be able to participate in land-based outdoor and adventurous activities.
P3
Describe the skills and techniques required for two different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities.

M2
Compare and contrast the skills and techniques required for two different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities.

D1
Evaluate the skills and techniques required to successfully perform in two different land-based outdoor and adventurous

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