Contributed by: New York State Alternative Assessment in Science
Project
Maximum Score - 4 Points
Questions 1 and 2 |
2 points total |
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Standard: The student will classify objects into two groups,
1 and 2.
Point Criteria:
- 1 point if the student identifies a property that is common
to all of the candy in Group 1.
- 1 point if the student identifies a property that is common
to all of the candy in Group 2.
The student identifies a property of the candy in Group 2 that
is different from the candy in group 1. It does
not have to be the opposite property identified for Group 1 as
long as all of the candy are used and they are all sorted into
two distinct groups.
The student can also use the concept of "not" when sorting into
groups. For example; green and not green, or round and
not round. If in doubt the rater may attempt to sort all
of the candy into two groups identified by the student.
- Examples of acceptable properties:
- hard
- same color
- flat
- soft
- same wrapper
- square
- big
- striped
- small
- round
Questions 3 and 4 |
2 points total |
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Standard: The student will classify objects into two new groups.
Point Criteria:
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Highest possible score - 4 points |
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Student ID ________________________
Scoring Form - Classifying Candy 1
Male/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. & 2. |
Group 1 and Group 2 properties |
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0 |
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1 |
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2 |
3. & 4. |
New Group 1 and New Group 2 properties |
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0 |
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1 |
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2 |
Total Score __________________
Total
possible score - 4 points
NYS Alternative Assessment in Science Project
NSF Grant #MDR-9154506
Copyright, April 1996
The State University of New York
The State Education Department
Albany, New York 12234
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