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Fishing Rubric 
Outdoor Education
Rubric Code: W42276
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Private Rubric
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Fishing-Outdoor Ed
Casting
Fisherman's Knot
  Did Not Do

0 pts

Beginning

2 pts

Developing

3 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Stance

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques and is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Grip

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques but is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.


Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Backward Motion

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques but is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Forward Motion

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques but is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Accuracy

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques but is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Fisherman's Knot

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Skills are weak and need improvement. Is unsure of proper techniques but is not successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow some of the rules.

Does not use correct form at all.
Developing

Skills are adequate. Tries to use proper techniques and is sometimes successful in excuting them. Knows and tries to follow most rules of the game.

Uses Correct form some of the time.
Proficient

Skills are generally good. Mostly uses proper techniques and is usually successful in executing them. Knows and tries to follow the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form majority of the time.
Excellent

Skills are superior. Uses proper techniques and is successful in executing them. Knows and always follows the rules of the game.

Uses Correct form everytime.
Cooperation

Did Not Do

Did Not Do
Beginning

Very Little
Developing

Sometimes
Proficient

Majority of time
Excellent

Always










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