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This document contains several mark schemes for chemistry student-based assessments (SBAs) related to acids, bases, salts, electrolysis, and separation techniques. Each mark scheme lists the criteria being assessed and the maximum points possible for each criterion. The mark schemes provide guidance for teachers to score students' work in each SBA on skills such as measurement/manipulation, analysis/interpretation, and observation/recording/reporting.

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All Mark Scheme

This document contains several mark schemes for chemistry student-based assessments (SBAs) related to acids, bases, salts, electrolysis, and separation techniques. Each mark scheme lists the criteria being assessed and the maximum points possible for each criterion. The mark schemes provide guidance for teachers to score students' work in each SBA on skills such as measurement/manipulation, analysis/interpretation, and observation/recording/reporting.

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CHEMISTRY S.B.A.

NUMBER 13 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 111
AIM: TO PREPARE A DRY SAMPLE OF AN INSOLUBLE SALT, LEAD (II) IODIDE
SKILL ASSESSED: M/M
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Measuring cylinder placed on a flat surface 1
Read measuring cylinder from bottom of meniscus at eye level 1
Scale of measuring cylinder accurately interpreted 1
Lead nitrate completely dissolved in 20ml of water 1
Potassium iodide completely dissolved in 20ml of water 1
Solutions mixed with care to avoid spilling 1
Filtration apparatus set up correctly 1
Residue collected and dried 1
Work area tidied and organized 1
All glassware handled with care 1
TOTAL 10

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 7 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 11
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION
-Evolution of gas identified as effervescence 1
-Rapid effervescence for calcium 1
-Slow effervescence for zinc 1
RECORDING
Results
-Table has a suitable title 1
-Records observation in the form of a table 1
-Table has suitable headings 1
-Table completely enclosed 1
REPORTING
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc)
-All headings present 3 marks 3
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and organized manner 2
Completes each section adequately
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks 3
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark 3
State conclusion in relation to aim 2
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 11 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ELECTROLYSIS 1
SKILL ASSESSED: A/I
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Ions in electrolyte correctly identified: 4
2-
Cu2+ (aq) H+ (aq) SO4 (aq) OH- (aq)

1 mark each
Migration of ions
Anode: 2-
SO4 (aq) OH- (aq) 2

Cathode: Cu2+ (aq) H+ (aq) 2


1 mark each
Products
Anode: O2(g) H2O(l) 2
Cathode: Cu (s)
1 mark each 1
Rationale for product formation
-Copper discharged in preference to H+ ions 1
-Hydroxide ions discharged in preference to sulphate ions 1
Ionic equations
Anode: 4 OH- (aq) → O2(g) + 2 H2O(l) + 4e- 2
Cathode: Cu2+ (aq) + 2e- → Cu (s)
2
Limitation correctly stated 1
States conclusion in relation to aim 2
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 3 MARK SCHEME

NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………


TITLE: ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS I – pH DETERMINATION

SKILL ASSESSED: M/M

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
Work area tidy and organized 1
Organized in order of list of substances in table 1
Washed and dried hand for every test 1
One spatula of each substance placed in each test tube 2
One drop of indicator solution placed in each test tube with substance 1
Each colour change placed on pH chart to match 2
pH chart wiped clean 1
Pipette washed and dried 1
No cross examination 1
No spills 1
All used substances properly disposed of after practical exercise 1
Work area clean and tidied after practical exercise 1
All glassware handled with care 1
TOTAL 15

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 4 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT ............................................................................
TITLE: COOLING CURVE
AIM : TO DETERMINE THE FREEZING POINT OF NAPHTHALENE USING A COOLING
CURVE
SKILL ASSESSED : A/I
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
DISCUSSION
1.During freezing, heat energy is released (given out) by the 2
liquid particles. They slow down and move closer together
to take up the orderly positions of a solid and bond
2.The temperature stops decreasing and remains constant
during freezing because bond-making releases heat. 1
3.The heat released compensates for the loss of heat to the 1
surroundings.
4.Once the bonding is complete, then the temperature 1
begins to fall again.
5.This is called the specific latent heat of freezing. 1
6.A freezing point graph (or cooling curve) of temperature 1
versus time can be plotted and
7. the freezing point of the liquid can be determined from
the horizontal part of the graph caused by the specific latent 2
heat of freezing.
8.When a substance is pure, the freezing point is sharp and 2
easily determined as the horizontal part of the curve.
Theoretically, the freezing point of pure naphthalene is
800C.
9.However, when the substance is impure, the cooling curve 1
forms a different shape and the freezing point is generally
lower than that of the pure substance.
READINGS OFF THE GRAPH
Correctly states freezing point of pure naphthalene 1
Has a graph that cuts more than half of the page both ways 1
Draws a curve of best fit 1
Records observation through the construction of a table. 1
(Table has suitable headings, has units for variables, records
all necessary data 1mk each)
SOURCES OF ERROR 2
The timing or reading of the temperature were not done
accurately
CONCLUSION
Impurities change the freezing point of the naphthalene 1
Related to aim 1
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 1 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: SEPARATION TECHNIQUES - FILTRATION
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION 1
Observes the necessary details for qualitative observations
RECORDING 1
Uses a pencil with a sharp point to draw diagram
Uses clean and continuous line to draw diagram 1
Labels diagram horizontally 1
Diagram accurately drawn to depict observations 2
Diagram drawn to proportion 1
All parts correctly labeled 2
Title of drawing correctly stated 1
Records observations through written description in a clear and
concise fashion
-Written in past tense 1
-Has necessary details 2
REPORTING 3
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc.)
-All headings present 3 marks
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and orderly fashion 2
Completes each section adequately 3
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0 mark
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner 3
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark
States conclusion in relation to aim 1

TOTAL 25

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

INTEGRATED SCIENCE S.B.A. NUMBER 9 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ENZYME ACTIVITY
AIM: TO INVESTIGATE THE ACTION OF THE ENZYME PRESENT IN
A) CHICKEN LIVER
B) CARROT
C) POTATO
SKILL ASSESSED: AI
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
THEORY 2
- EXPLANATION FOR WHAT ENZYMES ARE
CORRECTLY STATED.

-FOUR PROPERTIES OF ENZYMES CORRECTLY 4


STATED
EXPLANATION OF RESULTS
- NAME OF THE GAS PRODUCED CORRECTLY STATED 1

- THE EVIDENCE THAT SUGGESTS THE PRESENCE OF 2


THE GAS ABOVE CORRECTLY STATED

- EXPLANATION FOR WHY THE CRUSHED TISSUE 2


SHOWED MORE REACTION CORRECTLY STATED

- EXPLANATION FOR WHY THE BOILED TISSUE 3


SHOWED NO REACTION CORRECTLY STATED

- EXPLANATION FOR HOW THE ENZYME IS AFFECTED 3


BY ACID CORRECTLY STATED
CONCLUSION 2
-RELATED TO AIM
LIMITATIONS 1
- LIMITATIONS CORRECTLY STATED
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 2 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: SEPARATION TECHNIQUES – PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
SKILL ASSESSED: M/M
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Filter paper cut into a rectangle 1
The origin drawn at the bottom of the paper strip 1
A concentrated dot placed at the centre of the origin line and allowed 1
to dry
The paper securely attached to a glass rod 1
Beaker filled with enough ethanol to immerse the edge of the filter 1
paper without touching the spot of dye
Paper immersed in the ethanol ensuring that the spot of ink does not 2
touch the ethanol
Paper removed from water at the correct time / dye not allowed to run 1
off the edge
Correct identification of the colours seen 1
All used substances properly disposed of after practical exercise 1
TOTAL 10

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 12 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ELECTROLYSIS 11
SKILL ASSESSED: A/I
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Ions in electrolyte correctly identified: 4
2-
H+ (aq) SO4 (aq) , OH- (aq) H+ (aq)

1mark each
Migration of ions
Anode: 2-
SO4 (aq) OH- (aq) 2

Cathode: H+ (aq) 2
1 mark each
Products
Anode: O2(g) H2O(l) 2

Cathode: H2 (g) 1
1 mark each
Rationale for product formation
-Hydrogen ion discharged 1
-Hydroxide ions discharged in preference to sulphate ions 1
Ionic equations
Anode: 4 OH- (aq) → O2(g) + 2 H2O(l) + 4e- 2

Cathode: 2H+ (aq) + 2e- → H2 (g) 2


Limitation correctly stated 1
States conclusion in relation to aim 2
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

INTEGRATED SCIENCE S.B.A. NUMBER 6 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: OSMOSIS
AIM: TO OBSERVE THE EFFECT OF THE MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES ON A
PLANT STRUCTURE
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION
Observes the necessary details for qualitative observations
- States the liquid that is sugar solution 1
- Gives reasons why liquid was chosen 1
- Explains why the lengths of the chips changed for each 1
liquid
RECORDING
Uses clean and continuous line to draw diagram 1
Labels diagram horizontally 1
Diagram accurately drawn to depict observations 1
Diagram drawn to proportion 1
All parts correctly labeled 1
Title of drawing correctly stated 1

RESULTS
- Records observation through the construction of a 1
table 1
- Table has suitable headings 1
- Has units for variables 2
- Records all necessary observations 1
- Written in past tense
REPORTING
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc.) 3
-All headings present 3 marks
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Completes each section adequately
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks 3
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0 mark
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner 3
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark
States conclusion in relation to aim 1
TOTAL 25

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 2 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: SEPARATION TECHNIQUES – PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
SKILL ASSESSED: M/M
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Filter paper cut into a rectangle 1
The origin drawn at the bottom of the paper strip 1
A concentrated dot placed at the centre of the origin line and allowed 1
to dry
The paper securely attached to a glass rod 1
Beaker filled with enough ethanol to immerse the edge of the filter 1
paper without touching the spot of dye
Paper immersed in the ethanol ensuring that the spot of ink does not 2
touch the ethanol
Paper removed from water at the correct time / dye not allowed to run 1
off the edge
Correct identification of the colours seen 1
1
TOTAL 10

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 7 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 11
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION
-Evolution of gas identified as effervescence 1
-Rapid effervescence for calcium 1
-Slow effervescence for zinc 1
RECORDING
Results
-Table has a suitable title 1
-Records observation in the form of a table 1
-Table has suitable headings 1
-Table completely enclosed 1
REPORTING
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc)
-All headings present 3 marks 3
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and organized manner 2
Completes each section adequately
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks 3
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark 3
State conclusion in relation to aim 2
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

INTEGRATED SCIENCE S.B.A. NUMBER 8 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: SEPARATION TECHNIQUES - FILTRATION
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION 1
Observes the necessary details for qualitative observations
RECORDING 1
Uses a pencil with a sharp point to draw diagram
Uses clean and continuous line to draw diagram 1
Labels diagram horizontally 1
Diagram accurately drawn to depict observations 2
Diagram drawn to proportion 1
All parts correctly labeled 2
Title of drawing correctly stated 1
Records observations through written description in a clear and
concise fashion
-Written in past tense 1
-Has necessary details 2
REPORTING 3
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc.)
-All headings present 3 marks
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and orderly fashion 2
Completes each section adequately 3
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0 mark
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner 3
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark
States conclusion in relation to aim 1

TOTAL 25

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 16 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: REDOX II
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION
Observes the necessary details for qualitative observations
-colour of iron sulphate pale green before addition of 1
potassium permanganate and after changes to yellow and 1
further to reddish brown 1
-colour of potassium permanganate purple and change to 1
colourless
RECORDING
Results
-Table has a suitable title 1
-Records observation in the form of a table 1
-Table has suitable headings 1
-Table completely enclosed 1
REPORTING
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc)
-All headings present 3 marks 3
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and organized manner 2
Completes each section adequately
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks 3
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner
-Correct use of English 1 mark
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark 3
State conclusion in relation to aim 1
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

INTEGRATED SCIENCE S.B.A. NUMBER 4 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT ............................................................................
TITLE: GERMINATION 1
AIM : TO INVESTIGATE THE CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR GERMINATION
SKILL ASSESSED : A/I

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
DISCUSSION
1. Correctly describes the structures/appearance of 2
the seed during germination
2. Correctly describes the structures/appearance of
the testa during germination 1
3. Correctly identifies the seed structure that grows 1
out of the testa first
4. Correctly states the directions the root and the 2
shoot grow
5. Correctly describes colour of the shoot when 2
first observed and after 16 days
6. Correctly describes the appearance of the 4
cotyledons as germination progresses
7. Correctly explains if cotyledons remain on the 1
seedling after 16 days
8. Correctly explains where the seedling gets its 2
food and energy from in order to grow.
RESULTS
- Records observation through the construction of 1
a table 2
- Table has suitable headings 2
- Has units for variables 2
- Records all necessary observations
SOURCES OF ERROR 2
CONCLUSION
Related to aim 1
TOTAL 25

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 15 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: REDOX 1
SKILL ASSESSED: A/I
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Identifies Potassium dichromate as a strong oxidizing agent which 1
reacts with ethanol
Potassium dichromate oxidizes the ethanol and in the process 1
produces dichromate ions which are reduced
Chromate VI ions responsible for the yellow colour 1
Chromate III ions responsible for the green colour 1
Oxidation number determination of Cr2O7-2
2(Cr) + 7(0) = -2 1
2(Cr) + 7(-2) = -2 1
2(Cr) = +12 1
Cr = +6 1
Oxidation number determination of Cr2(SO4)3
2(Cr) + 3(SO4) = 0 1
2 Cr + 3 (-2) = 0 1
2Cr = +6 1
Cr = +3 1
Sulphuric acid acts as a catalyst 1
Sulphuric acid increases the rate of reaction 1
The organic product formed is ethanoic acid or acetic acid 1
TOTAL 15

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

INTEGRATED SCIENCE S.B.A. NUMBER 2 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: CELLS – TOMATO
AIM: TO MAKE A LABELLED DRAWING OF A TOMATO
SKILL ASSESSED: DRAWING
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
ALL CRITERIA SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED MARKS MARKS
USE CLEAN, CONTINUOUS LINES OF EVEN THICKNESS 2
NO SHADING 1
DRAWING DONE TO AT LEAST ¼ OF THE PAGE 2
DRAWING IS A FAITHFUL REPRESENTATION OF THE 2
LONGITUDINAL SECTION OF A TOMATO
STRUCTURES DRAWN TO PROPORTION 2
LABEL LINES NEAT AND DRAWN WITH A RULER 1
LABEL LINES ARE STRAIGHT AND DO NOT CROSS EACH 2
OTHER
MAGNIFICATION CORRECTLY STATED 1
VIEW OR SECTION OF DRAWING CORRECTLY STATED 1
TITLE CORRECTLY STATED AND WRITTEN BELOW 2
DRAWING
DRAWING LABELLED CORRECTLY
- 5 CORRECT LABELS 3
- 4 CORRECT LABELS 2
- LESS THAN 3 CORRECT LABELS 1
ANNOTATIONS
- 4 CORRECT ANNOTATIONS 3
- 3 CORRECT ANNOTATIONS 2
- LESS THAN 2 CORRECT ANNOTATIONS 1
LABELS WRITTEN IN LOWER OR UPPER CASE LETTERS 3
TOTAL 25
(scale to 10)

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 6 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS - TITRATION
SKILL ASSESSED: M/M
CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S
MARKS MARKS
Burette washed with detergent and rinsed with distilled water 1
Pipette washed with detergent and rinsed with distilled water 1
Burette rinsed with hydrochloric acid 1
Acid added to burette using a funnel 1
Pipette rinsed using sodium hydroxide 1
25ml of sodium hydroxide pipette and added to a clean conical flask 1
2 drops of indicator added to sodium hydroxide solution 1
Place conical flask under the burette so that the tip is just inside the 1
flask
Turn on tap to full flow and swirl the conical flask with right hand 1
Hold the tap with left hand 1
Close tap when color disappears 1
Record burette reading at the end point of the reaction 1
Repeat titration until titre differs by 0.1 or exactly the same 1
Work area tidy and organized 1
All glassware handled with care 1
TOTAL 15

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 14 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
TITLE: STANDARD SOLUTIONS
SKILL ASSESSED: O/R/R

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
OBSERVATION
Observes the necessary details for qualitative observations
- volume of water 1
- mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate 1
- concentration of solution 1
RECORDING
Results
- Table has a suitable title 1
- Records observations in the form of a table 1
- Table has suitable headings 1
- Table completely enclosed 1
REPORTING
Makes a complete report (Title, Aim, etc.)
-All headings present 3 marks 3
-One heading missing 2 marks
-Two headings missing 1 mark
-More than two headings missing 0 mark
Reports in a clear and orderly fashion 2
Completes each section adequately
-All sections completed adequately 3 marks 3
-One section not completed adequately 2 marks
-Two sections not completed adequately 1 mark
-More than two sections not completed adequately 0 mark
Reports procedure in a clear, logical and concise manner
-Correct use of English 1 mark 3
-Procedure written in past tense 1 mark
-Procedure written clearly and logically 1 mark
States conclusion in relation to aim 2

TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 12 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2
B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2
Method to be used specified 1
C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2
D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.
F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2
G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 12 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2
B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2
Method to be used specified 1
C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2
D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.
F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2
G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 8 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2

B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2


Method to be used specified 1

C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2

D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.

F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2

G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 8 MARK SCHEME


NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2

B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2


Method to be used specified 1

C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2

D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.

F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2

G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 10 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2
B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2
Method to be used specified 1
C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2
D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.
F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2
G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL


CHEMISTRY S.B.A. NUMBER 5 MARK SCHEME
NAME OF STUDENT: ………………………………………………………
SKILL ASSESSED: P/D

CRITERIA MAXIMUM STUDENT’S


MARKS MARKS
A.Hypothesis clearly stated and testable 2

B.Aim related to hypothesis and problem statement 2


Method to be used specified 1

C.All essential materials and apparatus stated 2

D. METHOD 1
- Logical sequence of steps. 1
- Written in present or future tense 1
- Workable or feasible to test hypothesis
E.VARIABLES
- Manipulating, controlled and responding variables clearly stated or 3
implied.

F.EXPECTED RESULTS
- Reasonable and is linked with method 2
- Qualitative data which will prove or disprove hypothesis 2

G.Assumptions 3
Precautions
Possible sources of error stated
TOTAL 20

NAME OF TEACHER: PADMINIE JAIMANGAL

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