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Floor Routine (Rhythmic Gymnastics) 
Students are to create a floor routine that has the following skill: 1. 2 balances (start and finsh indicators) 2. Rotations 4. Leap/Jump/Hop/Skip 5. Pike 6. Straddle 7. Tuck
Rubric Code: F56CW3
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  Attempt

1 pts

Developing

3 pts

Acquired

5 pts

Gymnastics

Completed at least 10 gymnastics moves. (Balance, Supports,Rotations,etc.)

Attempt

Under 10 moves completed.
Developing

10 moves completed but hard to distinguish.
Acquired

10 moves completed, crisp, clean, fully identifiable
Creativity and Level of Difficulty

Perform tasks that took thought and practice. Master them.

Attempt

No challenge, not identifiable.
Developing

Basic level of difficulty<BR>
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Not very creative.
Acquired

Some challenging/creative attempts successfully completed.<BR>
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Creative!
Dance

Worked well together as a group. Members were in sync. Dance is fluidly performed.

Attempt

Not in sync or fluid at all.
Developing

Somewhat uncoordinated.
Acquired

Fluid motion, creative motion, working well together as a group.





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