Contributed by: New York State Alternative Assessment in Science
Project (NYSED)
Maximum Score - 5 Points
1A & B. Observations of dots |
2 points total |
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Standard: The student describes what happens when water
reaches each dot.
Point Criteria: Black dot and Green dot A
- 1 point for each reasonable description of movement or
change in color.
Acceptable descriptors:
- climbed up
- moved
- smudged
- touched the top
- color went up
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- absorbed to the top
- spread out
- ran
- raised
- reached the top
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- smeared
- moved upward
- got bigger
- blurred
- moved off the circle
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Acceptable descriptors for color change:
***No credit is given if the student only states the dot
changed.***
1C & D. Observations of dots |
2 points total |
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Standard: The student describes how the yellow dot changes.
Point Criteria: Yellow dot and Red dot
***No credit is given if the student only states the dot
changed or didn't change***
2. Reason why black dot acted the way it did |
1 points total |
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Standard: The student explains why the black dot acted
the way it did.
Point Criteria
- 1 point if the student explains that black is a mixture of many
colors or water will separate them.
Acceptable answers:
- Black is a mixture (made up) of many colors.
- The black marker was washable (water soluble).
- All colors are part of black.
- Water separates the colors in black
- Water makes the colors in black run
*** No credit is given if the student only restates the observations
made in question 1. ****
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Highest possible score - 5 points |
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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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