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Score 3
There is evidence in this response that the student has a full and complete understanding of the question or problem.
- The supporting scientific evidence is complete and demonstrates a full integration of scientific concepts, principles, and/or skills.
- The response reflects a complete synthesis of information, such as data, cause-effect relationships, or other collected evidence.
- The accurate use of scientific terminology strengthens the response.
- An effective application of the concept to a practical problem or real-world situation reveals a complete understanding of the scientific principles. 1
Score 2
There is evidence in this response that the student has a general understanding of the question or problem.
- The supporting scientific evidence is generally complete with some integration of scientific concepts, principals, and/or skills.
- The response reflects some synthesis of information, such as data, cause-effect relationships, or other collected evidence.
- The accurate use of scientific terminology is present in the response.
- An application of the concept to a practical problem or real-world situation reveals a general understanding of the scientific principles. 1
Score 1
There is evidence in this response that the student has minimal understanding of the question or problem.
- The supporting scientific evidence is minimal.
- The response provides little or no synthesis of information, such as data, cause-effect relationships, or other collected evidence.
- The accurate use of scientific terminology may not be present in the response.
- An application, if attempted, is minimal. 1
Score 0
There is evidence that the student has no understanding of the question or problem.
- The response is completely incorrect or irrelevant or there is no response.1 2
Note 1: On the Maryland School Assessment, the application of a concept to a practical problem or real-world situation will be scored when it is required in the response and requested in the item stem.
Note : This document will remain in DRAFT form until it has actually been used to score the field test items in the spring/summer of 2007.
Rubric Document Date: DRAFT October 2005
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