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Floor Hockey Assessment 
An overall evaluation of floor hockey skills, knowledge, and sportsmanship.
Rubric Code: H946C9
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Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

Grip Technique

Excellent

Hands are at least hip width apart. Top hand is palm down and bottom hand has palm up, student has full control of stick.
Good

Hands are at least hip width apart with moderate control of stick
Fair

Hands are together and student has little control of stick
Dribbling Technique

Excellent

Student can use short taps or pushes to manipulate the puck with their head up with complete control of the puck
Good

Student can use short taps or pushes with moderate control of the puck
Fair

Loses control of puck often
Safety

Excellent

Does not high stick
Good

high sticks on occasion
Fair

Continues to high stick even after warning
Teamwork & Effort

Excellent

Follows game rules and is a good sport. Always tries hard during activities
Good

Tries to follow game rules but does not always display good sportsmanship
Fair

Does not follow rules and is not a good sport. Does not try.





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