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Reflective Floor Hockey Assessment 
Concepts of motor skill development using agility, power, speed and coordination are to be intergrated into the practiced skills of field hockey.
Rubric Code: Y63C42
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Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Floor Hockey Reflective Writings
20 %
  Poor

69 and below

(N/A)

Fair

70-79

(N/A)

Good

80-100

(N/A)

Concepts of motor skill development
80 pts

Intergration of four basic motor skills with hockey skills

Poor

Less than 70% of information asked for given.
Fair

70% of information asked for given.
Good

100% of information asked for given. 2 concepts at each station linked to activity participation and all 4 concepts were written about in sentence form at least once. (20 pts, each)
Link practice to skill development
16 pts

Evidence of student able to intergrate FH skills with practice stations

Poor

Less than two written sentences linking practice to skill development with the inclusion of examples from station activity were provided.
Fair

Two written sentences linking practice to skill development with the inclusion of examples from station activity were provided.
Good

Four written sentences linking practice to skill development with the inclusion of examples from station activity were provided.
Draft
4 pts

Presentation written or typed neatly

Poor
Fair
Good



Keywords:
  • Dribble, drive, push pass, jab, agility, power, speed, coordination







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