FTCE PE K-12 (063) practice questions - frequently asked questions
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No - and you should be wary of any site claiming otherwise. Every question here is original, written to mirror the style, difficulty, and judgment the real FTCE PE K-12 (063) exam tests. Each one comes with a plain-language explanation of why the right answer is right and the others aren't.
The FTCE PE K-12 (063) exam spans 13 domains: Knowledge of the history and philosophy of the physical education profession (3% of the exam); Knowledge of standards-based physical education curriculum development (10% of the exam); Knowledge of developmentally appropriate physical education instructional strategies (13% of the exam); Knowledge of human growth and development and motor learning as they relate to physical education (8% of the exam); Knowledge of developmentally appropriate movement skills and concepts related to physical education (12% of the exam); Knowledge of lifetime health, wellness, and physical fitness (12% of the exam); Knowledge of cognitive, social, and emotional development through physical education and physical activity (7% of the exam); Knowledge of various types of assessment strategies that can be used to determine student levels and needs in physical education (10% of the exam); Knowledge of strategies that promote an effective learning environment (7% of the exam); Knowledge of laws, legislation, and liabilities that pertain to physical education (4% of the exam); Knowledge of appropriate safety considerations, rules, strategies, and terminology related to physical education and a variety of physical activities (5% of the exam); Knowledge of professional ethics, advocacy, and development (4% of the exam); Knowledge of the appropriate use of technology as related to physical education (5% of the exam). Every practice question on this site is tagged to one of these domains.
The domains are not weighted equally on the exam. By share of the marks: Knowledge of developmentally appropriate physical education instructional strategies 13%; Knowledge of developmentally appropriate movement skills and concepts related to physical education 12%; Knowledge of lifetime health, wellness, and physical fitness 12%; Knowledge of standards-based physical education curriculum development 10%; Knowledge of various types of assessment strategies that can be used to determine student levels and needs in physical education 10%; Knowledge of human growth and development and motor learning as they relate to physical education 8%; Knowledge of cognitive, social, and emotional development through physical education and physical activity 7%; Knowledge of strategies that promote an effective learning environment 7%; Knowledge of appropriate safety considerations, rules, strategies, and terminology related to physical education and a variety of physical activities 5%; Knowledge of the appropriate use of technology as related to physical education 5%; Knowledge of laws, legislation, and liabilities that pertain to physical education 4%; Knowledge of professional ethics, advocacy, and development 4%; Knowledge of the history and philosophy of the physical education profession 3%.
The FTCE PE K-12 (063) exam has 80 questions and is completed in 2 hours 30 minutes. Our timed practice mirrors that length and pacing, so exam day feels familiar.
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