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The Blizzard of 1993
Rubric

Grade 5-8 Performance Task
Contributed by: New York State Education Department (NYSED)
NYS Alternative Assessment in Science Project (1996)

Scoring Rubric - "The Blizzard of 1993"

Maximum Score - 11 points

 


1. Data Table
4 points total

 

Standard: The student will construct a data table from the information on the barograph.

Criteria:

  • Allow 1 point for setting up an accurate and usable data table.
  • Allow 2 points for 5, 6, or 7 correct values entered in the table from the barograph information.
  • Allow 1 point for 3 or 4 correct values entered in the table from the barograph information.
Time
8 am
12 PM
4 PM
8 PM
MT
4 am
8 am
Pressure (mb)
30.1
29.9
29.4
29.1
28.9
28.9
29.1
  • Allow 0 points for poorly constructed table or less than two correct values entered in the data table.
  • Allow 1 point for ALL values entered in the table are given to the nearest tenth.

2. Cold Front Data
1 point total

Standard: The student will accurately pinpoint the date and time of the major cold front.

Criteria:

  • Allow 1 point for indicating that the cold front arrived between 12:00 am and 4:00 am on Sunday, March 14.

3. Evidence of Passing Front
1 point total

Standard: The student will cite evidence from the barograph that explains the passing of the cold front.

Criteria:

  • Allow 1 point for indicating a sharp change in direction of the barograph line or the "spike" in the pressure line.

4. Wind Velocity Data
1 point total

Standard: The student will accurately pinpoint the data and time of the greatest wind velocity during the storm.

Criteria:

  • Allow 1 point for indicating that the period of the greatest wind velocity was Sunday 2:00 am to 8:00 am.

5. Evidence of Wind Velocity
2 points total

Standard: The student will cite evidence from the barograph that indicates high wind velocity.

Criteria:

  • Allow 2 points for indicating that the period of greatest wind velocity will be the area on the graph that has the steepest slope, using a complete sentence.
  • Allow 1 point for a correct answer, but not in a complete sentence.
  • Allow 0 points for an incorrect answer even if it is in a complete sentence.

6. Temperature and Air Pressure
2 points total

Standard: The student will explain the relationship between air pressure and air temperature.

Criteria:

Allow 2 points for indicating:

  • Air pressure and temperature show an inverse relationship in a complete sentence.
  • Allow 1 point for a correct answer, but not in a complete sentence.
  • Allow 0 points for an incorrect answer even if it is in a complete sentence.

Allow 1 point for indicating one of the variables correctly.


7. Graph
1 point total

Standard: The student will sketch a graph showing the change in temperature during a blizzard.

Criteria:

  • Allow 1 point for a line drawn on the graph that shows the temperature rising or steady and then falling sharply.

Highest possible score - 12 points

Scoring Form - "The Blizzard of 1993"

Student ID _____________

Male or Female (circle one)

Circle the student's score for each question. Add the points for each question and write the total score at the bottom of the scoring form.

1. Data Table      
Usable and accurate table
0
1
 
Correct values entered
0
1
2
Values to the nearest tenth
0
1
 
2. Cold Front Data
0
1
 
3. Evidence of Passing Front
0
1
 
4. Wind Velocity Data
0
1
 
5. Evidence of Wind Velocity
0
1
2
6. Temperature and Air Pressure
0
1
2
7. Graph
0
1
 

 

Total Score ______________

Total possible score - 12 points

 

 


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