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Dribbling a basketball 
Learning how to dribble a basketball.
Rubric Code: B3C68X
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Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric K-5 Dribbling a Basketball
  Needs Work (-)

1 pts

Developing (<)

2 pts

Proficent (+)

3 pts

Use of fingertips

Needs Work (-)

Slaps the ball in an erratic fashion.
Developing (<)

Uses a combination of fingertips and the palm of the hand.
Usually uses fingertips, but occasionally uses the palm of hand
Proficent (+)

Uses the fingertips exclusively.
Knees bent

Needs Work (-)

Stands upright
Developing (<)

Knees are slightly bent, but occassionally standing up.
Proficent (+)

The students knees are bent all of the time while dribbling.
Ball kept below the waist

Needs Work (-)

Ball is dribbled up high and not in control. Frequently loses the ball.
Developing (<)

Ball is sometimes dribbled below the waist with occasional dribbling above the waist. Student has control of ball most of the time.
Proficent (+)

Ball is dribbled below the waist in a controlled fashion.
Keep head up while dribbling

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 most of the time and/or the student's head is up, most of the time.
Proficent (+)

Student's head is up all the time and the student has complete control of the ball.



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