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Soccer Self Assessment
Soccer Rubric
Rubric Code:
G5596C
By
mbthompson
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Minimal
2 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Proficient
5 pts
Kicking from a stationary posistion
Minimal
Student may have inconsistent technique. May miss the ball altogether at times. No foot plant - awkward bady position.
Satisfactory
Student's foot goes between 6-10 degrees behind them. There is slight arm swing and little foot plant.
Good
Student's leg is bent at the knee and arm swing helps with the distance of the kick. There is visable foot plant and little follow through with the leg.
Proficient
Student's leg is bent at the knee before kick. Arm action is contralateral and helps with the force of the kick. There is visable foot plant and follow through with the leg.
Dribbling the ball
Minimal
Student uses toes to kick the ball in front of them and does not go in a straight line. The student is constantly chasing after the ball.
Satisfactory
Student uses only one foot to kick the ball forward and chases after the ball. Student sometimes runs over the ball.
Good
Student kicks the ball within 1 yard ahead of them with each pass. They use both feet and only the inside or outside of their foot. The student goes in straight line to the finish point a a fairly fast pace.
Proficient
Student kicks the ball within 1 yard ahead of them with each pass. They use both feet and uses both the inside and outside of their feet. The student goes in a straight line to the finish point in a very fast pace.
Passing the ball to a Partner
Minimal
Student passes the ball with their toes and "pushes" the ball rather than kicks the ball. The ball goes nowhere near the target. The ball bounces for most of the pass.
Satisfactory
Student passes the ball with their toes and "pushes" the ball rather than kicks the ball. The ball goes toward the target but is off by a few feet. The ball bounces for most of the pass.
Good
Student passes the ball within a foot to their partner. Student sometimes uses the inside of their foot. Ball bounces on the ground through some of the pass.
Proficient
Student passes the ball right on target (making it so that the partner does not have to move). Student uses the inside of their foot. Ball does not leave the ground.
Dribble around cones
Minimal
Needs Improvement
Does not attempt to keep control of the ball, does not use both feet.
Lacks any speed due to lack of control.
Satisfactory
Developing
Needs to work on speed, control is improving with use of both feet and striking the ball on the inside of foot.
Good
Proficient
Excellent ball control and body positioning, ball in control and all cones completed properly.
Proficient
Advanced
Prior knowledge and experience gives student an advantage. The skills are completed smoothly and consistently. Ball remains close to cones to gain speed upon completion.
Shooting to a set target
Minimal
Needs Improvement
Student shots successfully to set target
less than 3 attempts.
Satisfactory
Developing
Student shots successfully to set target
3 out of 5 attempts.
Good
Proficient
Student shots successfully to set target 4 out of 5 attempts.
Proficient
Advanced
Student shots successfully to set target 5 out of 5attempts.
Trapping the ball
Minimal
Needs Improvement
Does not attempt to trap the ball, no contact or lacks a soft contact causing the ball to bounce away preventing control.
Satisfactory
Developing
Needs to improve the contact by moving slightly away to prevent the ball from rebounding away from the body.
Good
Proficient
Absorb the ball and soften the contact by moving slightly away on contact. Keeps the ball close, within one foot after trap.
Proficient
Advanced
Prior knowledge and experience gives student an advantage.
Traps occur fast and without much effort.
Subjects:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Types:
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