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Locomotor Skills K-3 
Using basic principles of movement and locomotor skills
Rubric Code: CXX4W3C
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Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Locomotor Skills
Different types of movement
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Skipping

Aerobic Excersise
A locomotor skill which combines a hop and a step (walk or run).
The rhythm is uneven

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
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Understands/describe
movement but cannot perform.
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Performs step/hop but not completely fluent.
Exceeds

Performs coordinated movement.
Jumping

A form of locomotion in which the body weight is projected from one or two feet and lands on two feet at the same time.

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
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Little to no balance on take off or landing and looks more like a hop.
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Jumps with proper form from one or two feet but shows lack of control on take off or landing.
Exceeds

Jumps from one or two legs with solid take off and landing.
Galloping

A form of locomotion which is a combination of an open step by the leading foot and a closed step by the trailing foot.
The body is moving and facing forward.
The same foot leads throughout.
The rhythm is uneven.

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
Nearly Meets

Walk or run. Back foot crosses front foot. Turns to side.
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Back foot sometimes crosses front.
Exceeds

Non-support gallop, leads with 1 foot and has an uneven rhythm.
Hopping

Balanced movement in which body weight is projected from one foot to the same foot.

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
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Cannot balance on one foot on take off or landing.
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Hops mostly on one foot but does not use the other foot as well or at all.
Exceeds

Can hop balanced on either foot.
Running

A form of locomotion much like the walk except that the tempo and body lean differ.
There is no time when both feet are on the ground simultaneously.

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
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Rarely runs looking straight ahead. Little or no arm movement.
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Usually looks straight ahead with some arm movement.
Exceeds

Looks straight ahead while running and feet and arms are moving in a straight line in the direction of movement.
Sliding

Sideways movement where the lead foot moves and is followed by the other foot.

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Attempting to perform/describe movement.
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Movement resembles gallop or feet cross.
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Movement is sideways but feet sometimes cross.
Exceeds

Consistent sideways movement with either foot leading and feet do not cross.
Leaping

To spring or bound upward from one foot and landing on the opposite foot.

Not Meeting

Attempting to perform/describe movement.
Nearly Meets

Little to no balance on one foot on take off or on opposite foot when landing. Lack of balance landing on one foot or lands on both feet.
Meets

Ability to balance and take off on one foot while landing on opposite foot with some balance.
Exceeds

Can take off from one foot and land on the opposite foot while maintaining their balance.



Keywords:
  • jumping, skipping, hopping, running, galloping, movement skills


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