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Basketball layups 
Assessment based on if students can explain the movement cues of the layup, execute a layup in a practice situation, and execute a layup in game situations. Standard 2.5.8.A.1
Rubric Code: S92W6C
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Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

1

Student can explain the cues of a successful layup

Poor

student can explain less the 4 of the cues
Fair

student can explain 4 of the cues
Good

student can explain all 5 of the cues
2

student can execute the cues of a successful layup in practice

Poor

student performs 50% or less of his/her layups using all of the correct cues
Fair

student performs 75% of his/her layups using all of the correct cues
Good

student performs 100% of his/her layups using all of the correct cues
3

student can execute the cues of a successful layup in game situations

Poor

student performs 50% or less of his/her layups using all of the correct cues
Fair

student performs 75% of his/her layups using all of the correct cues
Good

student performs 100% of his/her layups using all of the correct cues





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