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Examples of Student Work
Contributed by: Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)

Discussion Set #2:

These examples of student work are described by examples of discrete score point levels for question 2 rather than as a complete collection of one student's work.

Question 2- Score=3

  1. You live along a moving river, and you have a wire, a paddle wheel, and a bar magnet. Describe how you could use these materials to produce an electrical current. Include a diagram of your setup in your description.
    Scoring

Question 2- Score=3

  1. You live along a moving river, and you have a wire, a paddle wheel, and a bar magnet. Describe how you could use these materials to produce an electrical current. Include a diagram of your setup in your description.
    Scoring

Question 2- Score=2

  1. You live along a moving river, and you have a wire, a paddle wheel, and a bar magnet. Describe how you could use these materials to produce an electrical current. Include a diagram of your setup in your description.
    Scoring

Question 2- Score=1

  1. You live along a moving river, and you have a wire, a paddle wheel, and a bar magnet. Describe how you could use these materials to produce an electrical current. Include a diagram of your setup in your description.
    Scoring

Question 2- Score=1

  1. You live along a moving river, and you have a wire, a paddle wheel, and a bar magnet. Describe how you could use these materials to produce an electrical current. Include a diagram of your setup in your description.
    Scoring

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