Controlling IN The Air (Juggling) – Rubric
Developing the ability to execute controlling the ball IN the air.
Rubrics use a set of criteria to evaluate a player learning. These rubrics consist of a fixed measurement scale and detailed description of the characteristics for each level of performance. The descriptions focus on the quality of the product or performance and not the quantity.
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| Developing | Initial | 1. Player can make contact with the ball but cannot centre the ball well enough to keep control. Player is unable to perform two consecutive juggles. CENTERING Focus |
| 2. Player can juggle a ball using the feet with a bounce; however, does not demonstrate the ability to maintain an upright posture, to spin the ball backwards them or use knee extension to kick the ball up in the air. KICKING Focus | ||
| Emerging | 3. Player is able to maintain a tall posture when juggling with a bounce, lift thigh up early and then kick. The movement resembles walking where the thigh is up early and then followed by a kick. POSTURE Focus | |
| 4. Player can juggle a ball using the feet with a bounce and maintains an upright posture; however, does not demonstrate the ability to spin the ball backward or use knee extension to kick the ball up in the air. SPIN Focus | ||
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Acquired |
Competent | 5. Player can juggle a ball using the feet without a bounce and maintains an upright posture and is able to spin the ball backward or use knee extension when kicking the ball up in the air. |
| 6. Player demonstrates the ability to use juggling execution within small sided game situations with prompts from coach/teammates. MIXED Juggling | ||
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Proficient |
7. Player demonstrates the ability to use juggling execution within a game within a variety of situations with occasional prompts from coach/teammates. MIXED Juggling | |
| 8. Player demonstrates the ability to use juggling execution within a game within a variety of situations without prompts from coach/teammates. MIXED Juggling |
