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First Grade Basic Jump Rubric with a Rope 
The student will demonstrate the basic jump; holds the rope in each hand, rope starts behind the heels, keeps elbows close to the body while turning the rope with your wrists and makes small jumps to clear the rope.
Rubric Code: NX3XA47
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Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Basic Jump with a Rope
  Not Evident

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Secure

3 pts

Grade

4 pts

rope swinging

Not Evident

rope swings forward over head less than 50% of time
Developing

rope swings forward over head at least 50% of time
Secure

rope swings forward over head at least 75% of time
Grade

rope swings forward over head at least 90% of time
fluidity of movement

Not Evident

pauses between swing of rope and jump more than 50% of time
Developing

pauses between swing of rope and jump no more than 50% of time
Secure

pauses between swing of rope and jump no more than 25% of time
Grade

pauses between swing of rope and jump no more than 10% of time
number of jumps

Not Evident

jumps three or fewer times
Developing

jumps 4-5 times
Secure

Jumps 6-9 times
Grade

Jumps 10 times



Keywords:
  • Single Jump Rope







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