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Rotation lesson plan 
Learning fundamental components of forward rolls so students feel comfortable completing forward rolls on their own and in sequence with other gymnastic skills.
Rubric Code: BX58X34
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Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Rookie

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Intermediate

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Veteran

3 pts

Placement of head

Rookie

Head is not in a tucked position while rolling

Head hits matt while rolling
Intermediate

Head is slightly tucked while rolling

Head and neck hit matt while rolling
Veteran

Head is tucked into chest while rolling.

Head is tucked close enough to bite shirt

Lower neck and back hit matt while rolling
Position of back

Rookie

Back is not curved so it is hard to roll

Back may be flat resulting in a loud thump when rolling
Intermediate

Back is slightly curved
Veteran

Back is rounded while rolling resulting in a continuous flow throughout the roll
Exit

Rookie

Student finds it hard to stand up after roll

Does not have enough speed out of roll to stand up

Often falls
Intermediate

Student can sometimes stand up out of roll other times they may fall

Struggle to stand up
Veteran

Student stands up after roll with ease

Student rarely has trouble standing up
Entrance

Rookie

Student does not lower the self to the ground
Intermediate

Student makes noise while rolling
-Not low enoug
Veteran

Student lowers self to the groun
Quiet roll





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