This document describes a physical skill test called "Paper Juggling" that measures hand-eye coordination. The test involves tossing a crumpled piece of paper between hands above the head within a 30 second period, and the scorer records the number of times the paper is hit between the hands without dropping. The purpose is to test coordination between the eye and hand through alternating palm hits of a crumpled paper piece in the air.
This document describes a physical skill test called "Paper Juggling" that measures hand-eye coordination. The test involves tossing a crumpled piece of paper between hands above the head within a 30 second period, and the scorer records the number of times the paper is hit between the hands without dropping. The purpose is to test coordination between the eye and hand through alternating palm hits of a crumpled paper piece in the air.
This document describes a physical skill test called "Paper Juggling" that measures hand-eye coordination. The test involves tossing a crumpled piece of paper between hands above the head within a 30 second period, and the scorer records the number of times the paper is hit between the hands without dropping. The purpose is to test coordination between the eye and hand through alternating palm hits of a crumpled paper piece in the air.
Paper Juggling – is a physical human skill involving the movement of an objects,
usually through the air.
Purpose:
To measure the coordination of the eye and hand.
Equipment:
A piece of crumpled coupon bond.
Procedure:
For the Performer:
a. Stand comfortably on an area with no obstruction.
b. Hit the crumpled paper alternatively with right and left palm in upward motion. c. The height of the material being tossed should be at least above the head. d. Two trials only.
For the Tester:
a. See to it that the performer hit the crumpled paper alternatively with his right and left palm. b. Count up to how many times the student has hit the crumpled paper. c. Stop the test if the material drops. d. Record the number of hits/trial.
Scoring:
Record the number of hits the performer has done with in 30 seconds.