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Floor Hockey Assessment 
An overall evaluation of floor hockey skills, knowledge, and sportsmanship.
Rubric Code: U8687A
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Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Floor Hockey Assessment
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Carrying the Puck

Poor

Student loses puck off the stick blade often
Fair

Student keeps puck touching the blade of the stick
Good

Student keeps puck in center of blade and can move along the floor keeping stick/puck contact
Dribbling Technique

Poor

Loses control of puck often
Fair

Student can use short taps or pushes with moderate control of the puck
Good

Student can use short taps or pushes to manipulate the puck with their head up (student can "feel" the puck on the stick) with complete control of the puck
Stick Handling Technique

Poor

Can not change direction without losing control of the puck
Fair

Can control the puck enough to change direction
Good

Keeps the puck in front while keeping head up and using short taps on the stick. Uses both sides of the blade
Safety

Poor

Continues to high stick even after warning
Fair

high sticks on occasion
Good

Does not high stick





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