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Bowling Evaluation 
Rubric Code: Q2XC7X
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Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Low Performance

1 pts

Average

2 pts

Good Performance

3 pts

4 step Approach

Feet, Knees, Hips, Body, Elbow, Ball

Low Performance

Feet are not staggered, knees not bent enough, hips are not open, body is not leaning forward, elbow is not tucked in, and ball is held too high or too low.
Average

Feet are somewhat staggered, knees somewhat bent, hips are somewhat not open, body is somewhat leaning forward, elbow is somewhat tucked in, and ball is held properly.
Good Performance

Feet are staggered, knees bent, hips are open, body is leaning forward, elbow is tucked in, and ball is held at shoulder heighth.
Listens and Follows Directions

Low Performance

Student infrequently listens and follows instructions correctly.
Average

Student sometimes listens and follows instructions correctly.
Good Performance

Student regularly listens and follows instructions correctly.
Quiz

Low Performance

Student receives 70-79% on quiz or lower.
Average

Student received 80-89% on quiz.
Good Performance

Student received 90-100% on quiz.





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