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As determined by tests and quizzes Category Non- Existent (Never) 1 Negligible (almost Never) 2 Below Basic (Some-what) 3 Basic (Most of the Time) 4 Proficient (Almost Always) 5 Advanced (Always) Participation 30% (6x) Student does not participate in class S is almost never always on time, fully engaged & on task. Adheres to rules and procedures. Demonstrates sportsmanship & cooperation S is some what on time, fully engaged & on task. Adheres to rules and procedures. Demonstrates sportsmanship & cooperation S is on time, fully engaged & on task. Adheres to rules and procedures. Demonstrates sportsmanship & cooperation most of the time. S is almost always on time, fully engaged & on task. Adheres to rules and procedures. Demonstrates sportsmanship & cooperation S is always on time, fully engaged & on task. Adheres to rules and procedures. Demonstrates sportsmanship & cooperation Knowledge 20% (4x) Preparation Students is never prepared for class Student is almost never completely prepared for class Student is completely prepared for class some of the time Student is completely prepared for class most of the time Student is almost always completely prepared for class Student is always completely prepared for class Skill (Application of concepts) Student does not demonstrate concepts & strategies Students almost never applies all concepts and strategies appropriately Students some what applies all concepts and strategies appropriately Students applies all concepts and strategies appropriately most of the time Students almost always applies all concepts and strategies appropriately Students always applies all concepts and strategies appropriately As determined by tests and quizzes