Formative Assessment Tasks For MYP Science
Formative Assessment Tasks For MYP Science
Science
Criteria D
Objective i - Explain the ways in which science is applied and used to address a specific problem or issue:
Provide a scenario where a scientific concept is applied to solve a real-world problem. Ask students to explain the scientific principles
involved and how they contribute to solving the problem.
Give students a specific technological innovation and ask them to explain the scientific basis behind it and how it addresses a
particular issue.
Present a case study involving the application of science to address an environmental challenge. Ask students to explain how
scientific knowledge is used to develop solutions.
Objective ii - Discuss and evaluate the various implications of using science and its application to solve a specific problem or issue:
Provide a hypothetical scenario where a scientific solution is implemented to address an issue. Ask students to discuss the potential
positive and negative implications from different perspectives.
Present a current issue related to technology or health. Ask students to evaluate the ethical, social, and environmental implications of
applying science to solve the problem.
Give students a scientific innovation that has generated debate. Ask them to discuss the implications of widespread adoption,
considering economic, ethical, and long-term consequences.
Objective iii - Apply scientific language effectively:
Provide students with a description of a scientific process or concept. Ask them to rewrite the description using appropriate scientific
terminology.
Present a scientific diagram or graph and ask students to label it using accurate scientific terminology.
Give students a list of scientific terms and ask them to construct a paragraph that effectively explains a complex concept using those
terms.
Objective iv - Document the work of others and sources of information used:
Provide a research scenario and ask students to list the different sources of information they would use to gather relevant data and
background information.
Present a scientific report and ask students to identify the references or citations used to support the information presented.
Give students a list of information sources and ask them to explain why each source is credible or not, based on criteria such as
authority, reliability, and bias.