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Final Assessment Physical Education community of practice 
Students will play a 5-on-5 tournament consisting of 5 teams to apply everything they learned: stretching, cooperation/teamwork, good athletic characteristics/attitude, motor skills, and healthy choices—staying hydrated.
Rubric Code: PC28WA
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Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Final Assessment Physical Education
Students will play a 5-on-5 tournament consisting of 5 teams to apply everything they learned: stretching, cooperation/teamwork, good athletic characteristics/attitude, motor skills, and healthy choices—staying hydrated.
  Beginning

shows lack of understanding and mastery of unit content and big ideas

1 pts

Developing

shows adequate understanding and mastery of unit content and big ideas

2 pts

Accomplished

shows solid understanding and mastery of units content and big ideas

3 pts

Exemplary

shows flawless understanding and mastery of unit content and big ideas

4 pts

Stretching

Student will stretch and warm-up before any physical activity

Beginning

Failed to stretch, or warm-up before match
Developing

isolated student stretching

one or two stretches

light warm-up
Accomplished

group stretches
stretching most of the muscle group

good warm-up
Exemplary

group stretches around team leader

used all of the stretches taught

excellent multiple activities warm-up
Cooperation/teamwork

Students will demonstrate teamwork and cooperation in soccer

Beginning

Individual performances
no passing or team cohesion
arguing about ball control
Developing

individual performances
some passing
slight team cohesion
minor disputes about the team
Accomplished

team performance around one player
an average amount of passing
no disputes
Exemplary

complete team cohesion
team moved fluently together without a dominant start player
constant passing and control
motor skills

Students will demonstrate and apply appropriate mechanics in soccer

Beginning

Failure to kick the ball or adequately demonstrate the skills need to excel in soccer
Developing

attempts to kick the ball, but lacks the proper mechanics in passing and shooting
Accomplished

good passing and shooting mechanics
solid running and throw-in techniques
Exemplary

Superior passing and shooting mechanics, and excellent running and throw-in techniques
healthy choices

The students will chose the appropriate beverage between breaks

Beginning

fails to drink any liquids for hydration
Developing

some of the players drink water; a small amount of water
Accomplished

most players drink an appropriate amount of water.
Exemplary

All players drink an appropriate amount of water
examplary traits/attitudes

Students will demonstrate traits and attitudes of a successful athlete

Beginning

Poor attitude
constantly arguing as a team
pushing other players
calling others names
Developing

small amount of arguing
occasional shove
OK attitude
Accomplished

no shoving
no arguing
positive attitude
Exemplary

excellent up-beat attitude
exemplary athletic traits
no shoving
no arguing



Keywords:
  • Stretching, cooperation/teamwork, examplary athletic attitudes, motor skills, and healthy choices


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