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The students will be assessed on how they cooperate with their peers and participation during game play.
Rubric Code: B247296
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Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Excellence

3 pts

Cooperation with team

Poor

-Student is reprimanded for non-cooperation.
-Student does not follow teacher's feedback.
-Student argues constantly with teammates.
-Student does not participate with team.
Fair

-Student has disagreements with team, but conflicts resolve.
-Student actively participates, but plays selfishly.
-Student actively participates, but is not encouraging to their teammates.
Excellence

-Student actively participates as a member of the team.
-Student is encouraging teammates.
-Student has positive feedback and strategy towards their own team.
Cooperation with opponent

Poor

-Student is reprimanded for engaging with opponent in a negative connotation, verbally/physically.
-Student shows absolutely no sportsmanship towards opponent.
- Student plays the game overly physical and aggressive.
Fair

-Student has slight engagement towards opponent in a negative manner but it is resolved by students.
-Student talks smack to opponent, but is not verbally abusive.
-Student plays very aggressive under the rules of Flickerball.
Excellence

-Student is treating opponents with respect.
-Student is playing the game physically within the rules of the game of basketball.
-Student doesn't engage the opponent in a negative connotation, physically or verbally.
Engagment during activity

Poor

-Student refuses to participate in activity
-Student participates in activity, but his stationary for most the duration of the activity.
Fair

-Student participates in activity at his/her convenience.
-Student is highly engaged in the activity, but only at one side of the court.
Excellence

-Student participates in the activity to their fullest potential.
-Student is engaged in the activity across the whole court or area of play.





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