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Tennis Backhand
Rubric Code:
X64675
By
jmtolbert
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Tennis Backhand
Needs Improvement
(Does not perform)
1 pts
Developing
(Sometimes)
2 pts
Proficient
(Usually)
3 pts
Advanced Performer
(Always/Consistently)
4 pts
Pivot
Needs Improvement
Does not pivot to non-dominant side. Knees are not bent in ready position. Does not align feet, hips, and shoulders.
Developing
Usually pivots to non-dominant side. Sometimes knees are bent. Feet, hips, and shoulders are usually aligned.
Proficient
Pivots to non-dominant side most of the time. Knees are usually bent. Feet, hips, and shoulders are aligned most of the time.
Advanced Performer
Always pivots to non-dominant side. Knees are bent in ready position. Always has feet, hips, and shoulders aligned.
Racket Back
Needs Improvement
Does not pull racket back. Does not support racket with non-dominant hand.
Developing
Pulls racket back to mid-chest. Sometimes supports the rack with non-dominant hand.
Proficient
Pulls racket back to shoulder. Usually supports the rack with non-dominant hand.
Advanced Performer
Consistently pulls racket back- showing back to opponent. Holds the neck of the racket with non-dominant hand for support.
Swing
Needs Improvement
Arm is not extended and accessive wrist movement is used through the swing. Ball contact is above or below the hips.
Developing
Elbow is bent and uses wrist movement through the swing. Ball contact is sometimes at the hips.
Proficient
Arm is usually extended. Uses some wrist movement through the swing. Contact with the ball is usually at the hips.
Advanced Performer
Arm is fully extended. Makes a right angle with the arm and racket. Makes contact with the ball at hip level.
Follow Through
Needs Improvement
Never Low to High. Racket head ends above or below shoulder height.
Developing
Sometimes Low to High. Racket head sometimes ends at shoulder height.
Proficient
Usually Low to High. Racket head is usually at shoulder height
Advanced Performer
Consistently Low to High. Racket head always ends at shoulder height.
Keywords:
Tennis
Subjects:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Types:
Assessment
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