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Basketball:Dribbling 
Learning how to dribble a basketball.Effective dribbling skills (movement with the ball).
Rubric Code: UX4BA6B
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Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

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  Needs Work (-)

1 pts

Developing (<)

2 pts

Proficent (+)

3 pts

Additional Comments

(N/A)

Finger pads
3 pts

Finger pads
Push down
Elbow and Wrist action

Needs Work (-)

Used the palm to dribble thereby slapping the ball in an erratic fashion and /or entire arm lacked the pushing motion.
Developing (<)

Used the finger pads to dribble/control the ball, elbows bend and extend to push the ball, and wrist action was evident most of the time
Proficent (+)

Proficiently used the finger pads to dribble, elbows bend and extend to push the ball, and wrist action was evident all the time.
Additional Comments
Protect the ball
3 pts

Legs at shoulder width apart; knees slightly bent; Chest out; non-dribbling hand protecting and the body the ball; perpendicular to the defense*

Needs Work (-)

Correct stance was rarely demonstrated.
Developing (<)

Stance was almost always demonstrated.
Proficent (+)

Stance was demonstrated correctly all the time.
Additional Comments
Look ahead
3 pts

Keep head up while dribbling; do not look at the ball

Needs Work (-)

Student is looking at the ball or the student is not paying attention to dribbling.
Developing (<)

Students head is down looking at the ball while looking up for short periods of time.
Proficent (+)

Student's head is up all the time and the student has complete control of the ball.
Additional Comments
Ball Control
3 pts

Keep the ball low and away from your man;
use either hand

Needs Work (-)

Student loses control of the ball (out of arms reach) 3 or more times in 20 seconds.
Developing (<)

Student loses control of the ball two times in 20 seconds.
Proficent (+)

Student loses control of the ball one time or maintains control of his/her dribble for 20 seconds.
Additional Comments
Arm Action
3 pts

Arm extends from waist level and opposite arm is out in front of ball for protection

Needs Work (-)

Arms held stiffly
Developing (<)

Arms used for balance
Proficent (+)

Arms used for balance, to shield and keep opponents. away.
Additional Comments
Tactics/Strategies
  Needs Work (-)

1 pts

Developing (<)

2 pts

Proficient (+)

3 pts

Additional Comments

(N/A)

Dribbling with either hand
1 pts

Needs Work (-)

Dribbles with the same hand throughout the activity.
Developing (<)

Dribbling with either hand alternating hands.
Proficient (+)

Dribbling with both hands alternating. Ball is under control and participant can dribble behind the back or between the legs.
Additional Comments
Ball remaining Low
1 pts

Needs Work (-)

Ball is dribbled above the waist.
Developing (<)

Ball is dribbled near the waist a majority of the time.
Proficient (+)

Ball is dribble near the waist, but also can be dribbled lower to the ground when defended.
Additional Comments
Keeping body between man and ball
1 pts

Needs Work (-)

Body is not between the ball and defender.
Developing (<)

Body is between the ball and defender, but the participant is not in an athletic stance.
Proficient (+)

Body is kept between the ball and the defender with their gluteus maximuss out.
Additional Comments



Keywords:
  • Basketball dribbling, Dribbling







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