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Assessment of Early Childhood Domains 
Physical Development
Rubric Code: JX5A895
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Motor Skills Domain
  Not observed

0 pts

Emerging

1 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Holds crayon with 3 fingers

Not observed

Uses a fisted grasp
Emerging

Uses a modified tripod
Proficient

Uses mature tripod grasp
Cuts on a line

Not observed

Needs hand over hand assistance
Emerging

Needs some assistance
Proficient

Cuts independently
Uses 2 hands to string beads

Not observed

Needs hand over hand assistance
Emerging

Needs some assistance
Proficient

Strings small beads independently
Kicks a large ball

Not observed

Unable to demonstrate
Emerging

Uses a shuffle motion to move ball
Proficient

Fluidly kicks ball
Balances on 1 foot 5-10 seconds

Not observed

Unable to balance
Emerging

Balances less than 5 seconds
Proficient

Balances for 5-10 seconds without support
Alternates feet going down steps

Not observed

Unable to demonstrate
Emerging

Alternates with support
Proficient

Fluidly and independently alternates feet down steps



Keywords:
  • Gross/Fine Motor Skills







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