administration student task rubric student work technical quality
 
Oil Spill
Rubric
Contributed by: Kentucky Department of Education (KDE)

SCORING GUIDES
KIRIS Performance Event, Grade 8
1992-93

TASK S1 - Oil Spill

There are five scoring guides for this task, for questions 3 through 7 on the student response form.

Group Activity

Question 3 - Data and Observations (This activity was scored only for points 2, 1, and 0.)
SCORE
DESCRIPTION
2
Table clearly presents data collected and observations.
1
Table does not clearly present data or observations.
0
Response is totally incorrect or irrelevant.
Blank
No response.

Individual Activity

Question 4 - (This question was scored only for points 3, 2, 1 and 0.)
SCORE
DESCRIPTION
3
Student selects a material based on accurate data interpretation and supplies reasonable explanation rooted in scientific knowledge.
2
Student selects a material based on accurate data interpretation and supplies an explanation tied to the data.
1
Student selects a material that is appropriate based upon the data but supplies no explanation.
0
Response is totally incorrect or irrelevant.
Blank
No response.

Question 5 - (This question was scored only for points 3, 2, 1 and 0.)
SCORE
DESCRIPTION
3
Student either agrees or disagrees and presents a valid explanation for one position.
2
Student agrees or disagrees but explanation is vague or contradictory.
1
Student simply agrees or disagrees without explanation.
0
Response is totally incorrect or irrelevant.
Blank
No response.

Question 6 - (This question was scored only for points 3, 2, 1 and 0.)
SCORE
DESCRIPTION
3
Materials identified are realistic. Student supplies multiple valid reasons for their being inappropriate.
2
Materials identified are realistic, with one valid reason supplied for their inappropriateness.
1
Materials identified are unrealistic or simply listed with out explanation.
0
Response is totally incorrect or irrelevant.
Blank
No response.

Question 7
SCORE
DESCRIPTION
4
Student develops a comprehensive plan that incorporates stages or multiple systems, including a plan for final disposal. Materials used are realistic.
3
Student develops a less comprehensive and less systemic plan. Materials used are realistic.
2
Student develops a simplistic plan using only the items tested. Materials used may or may not be realistic.
1
Student lists or describes a solution that is not likely to solve the problem. Materials used are not realistic.
0
Response is totally incorrect or irrelevant.
Blank
No response.

 


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