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Archery shooting NASP 
In this performance assessment the students will demonstrate correct form when shooting in archery following NASP standards
Rubric Code: K69796
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Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Beginner

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Stance

Feet shoulder width apart, behind shooting line, bow shoulder facing target.

Beginner

Student demonstrates very little understanding of how to stand when shooting an arrow
Developing

Student demonstates some understanding of how to stand when shooting an arrow some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates a complete understanding of how to stand when shooting an arrow most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates a complete understanding of how to stand when shooting an arrow everytime they shoot
Grip

Grip bow like holding a glass, touch thumb to index finger, bow arm to shoulder height, extend bow arm toward target

Beginner

Student demonstrates very little if any understanding of how to hold a bow
Developing

Student demonstrates some understanding of how to hold the bow some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates that they understand how to Hold the bow most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates that they understand how to Hold the bow everytime they shoot
Nock

Bow perpendicular to ground aiming down range, load below the nock, nock arrow at 90 degree angle, odd colored feather facing away

Beginner

Student does not understand how to nock an arrow
Developing

Student demonstrates some understanding of how to nock and arrow some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to nock an arrow most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to nock an arrow everytime they shoot
Draw

Use Archers Groove,
Hook three fingers onto string at first knuckle, back of hand and wrist flat, elbow level with forearm, squeeze shoulder blades together

Beginner

Student does not understand how to draw the bow
Developing

Student demonstrates some understanding of how to draw the bow some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to draw the bow most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to draw the bow everytime they shoot
Anchor

High Anchor- index finger touches corner of mouth.

Beginner

Student does not understand how to anchor
Developing

Student demonstrates some understanding of how to anchor some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to anchor most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates an understanding of how to anchor everytime they shoot
Aim and Release

Look down the arrow to target, aim at spot with point of arrow, roll fingers off string, hand drops back to shoulder

Beginner

Student does not understand how to aim and release

Does not hit the target very often
Developing

Student demonstrates some understanding of how to Aim and release

Hits the target some of the time
Proficient

Student demonstrates an understanding of aim and Release

Hits the target most of the time
Excellent

Student demonstrates an understanding of aim and Release everytime they shoot

Hits the target everytime










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