Basketball Shooting Skills
Name: ___________________ Teacher:
Date : ___________________ Title of Work: ___________________
 
Criteria
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The Student followed through into the cookie jar upon release. (up not out)
Student gets very little bend in their elbow when shooting the ball.
Student releases out but not up.
The student releases up with the elbow but doesn't follow through with wrist completely.
The student releases the ball by completely extending the elbow straight up and the wrist is flexed into the "cookie jar."
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The students entire body is facing the basket or target when shooting.
The students feet and shoulders are facing away from the hoop.
The students shoulders are facing the basket but feet are pigeon-toed and unsquared to the basket.
The students feet and shoulders are facing the basket, however the elbows don't form an "L" shape.
The students feet, shoulders, and elbows are all in line. The students eyes are on the hoop and ready to release.
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The student shoots the basketball with proper hand placement throughout the process of the shot.
The student uses two hands and their palms when shooting the basketball.
The student doesn't take the guide hand off of the basketball, but their hand are in the proper spots on the ball.
The student has the shooting hand on top of the ball and the guide hand to the side but releases the ball off of either the finger tips or palm.
The student has their shooting hand on top and guide hand to the side and releases the ball off of the finger pads when shooting.
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Student demonstrates a degree of accuracy when shooting a basketball.
The student shoot the basketball and misses the backboard, net, and rim.
The student is able to hit some part of the basket when shooting the ball whether it is the backboard, net, or rim.
The student is able to hit the rim when shooting the basketball.
The student uses proper shooting form and the ball goes through the hoop when shooting the ball.
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