Unsatisfactory Test

Decent Essays
Wiffleball Rubric Student Name: ______________________________________

Objective Cues Unsatisfactory Needs Improvement Satisfactory Commendable Excellent Earned Points

Competency in hitting Square stance with knees bend and rear elbow down, watch the ball, stride when you hit, hold the bat correctly, follow through 1 point

Almost never demonstrates competency in skill (doesn’t know how to hold the bat correctly, no stride, etc.) 2 points

Rarely demonstrates competency in skill technique. (stands correctly, doesn’t hold bat correctly, doesn’t follow through

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