Contributed by: Third International Math and Science Study (TIMSS)
Criteria for Fully-Correct Response
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- Item 1 - Measure temperatures and record data in table.
Student is scored both on proper use of the thermometer and on
the quality of data gathering.
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- Ability to use thermometer. Does not require assistance
in proper use of the thermometer (Based on administrator notes
on any special assistance provided.)
Total Possible Points: 1
- Quality of data gathering. i) Records times and temperatures
for 5 or more temperature points per container. ii) Times
cover full 10 minutes range. iii) Trend in the temperature
is reasonable: temperature declines with time in one or more
of the cups. (One cup may be too well insulated to give measurable
declines in 10 minutes.)
Total Possible Points: 3
- Item 2 - Identify container that keeps hot drink warm longest.
i) Identifies correct container (based on administrator notes).
ii) Container identified is consistent with the data in table.
Total Possible Points: 2
- Item 3 - Explain why container retains heat. i) Relates
material of containers to their ability to retain or transfer
heat. ii) Includes comparison of different containers based on
heat transfer. iii) Logically applies any additional relevant
information (stirring, thickness of container, size differences,
etc.).
Total Possible Points: 2
- Item 4 - Predict best container for keeping ice cream cold.
Identifies the same container that best keeps hot drink warm.
Total Possible Points: 1
- Item 5 - Explain why container keeps ice cream cold.
i) Relates material of containers to their ability to retain or
transfer heat. ii) Includes comparison of different containers
based on heat transfer. iii) Logically applies any additional
relevant information provided (stirring, thickness of containers,
size difference, etc.).
Total Possible Points: 2
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