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This document outlines the requirements and rubric for a performance task on energy and Hook's law. It lists four criteria with due dates: 1) stating the question, method, materials, aim, and hypothesis is due April 30th; 2) investigating and collecting data and submitting a data table is due May 7th; 3) submitting a theoretical background is due May 7th; 4) answering pre-lab questions is due May 7th and submitting a final lab report is due May 7th (no late submissions accepted). The rubric evaluates strands such as formulating a testable hypothesis, collecting and interpreting data, and applying scientific knowledge.

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Rubric-Performance Task-Energy

This document outlines the requirements and rubric for a performance task on energy and Hook's law. It lists four criteria with due dates: 1) stating the question, method, materials, aim, and hypothesis is due April 30th; 2) investigating and collecting data and submitting a data table is due May 7th; 3) submitting a theoretical background is due May 7th; 4) answering pre-lab questions is due May 7th and submitting a final lab report is due May 7th (no late submissions accepted). The rubric evaluates strands such as formulating a testable hypothesis, collecting and interpreting data, and applying scientific knowledge.

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Performance Task/Energy/Hook's Law:

Rubric
Requirements

Due Date Criterio


n

State question, designing the


Thursday
method, selecting materials,
30/April/201
writing aim, and formulating
5
a testable hypothesis.

Investigate and collect data


Submission of Data Table

Submission of Theoretical
Background

Monday
27/April/201
5

7/May/2015

i Explain a problem or question


to be tested by a scientific
investigation
B ii Formulate a testable
hypothesis and explain it
using scientific investigation.
iii Explain how data will be
collected.
iv Design scientific investigation
i Present collected and
transformed data.
ii Interpret data and explain
results using scientific
C
reasoning.
iii Evaluate the validity of the
hypothesis based on the
outcome of the investigation.
iv Evaluate the validity of the
method
v Explain improvements to the
method

A
Pre-Lab Questions

Submission of Final Lab


Report

7/May/2015
(no later; no
excuse)

Thursday
7/May/2015
(no later; no
excuses)

Strand

iii. Apply scientific language


effectively
iv. Document the work of
others and sources of
information used.
i. State scientific knowledge
ii. Apply scientific knowledge
and understanding to solve
problems set in familiar and
unfamiliar situations
iii. Analyze and evaluate
information to make
scientifically supported
judgments.
B+C+D+A

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