Skip to:

Search for open-sourced performance tasks

Source Task

Source
Oakland Unified School District History/Social Studies Department

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6

6th Grade Ancient History End-of-Year History Writing Task

In the 6th Grade Ancient History End-of-Year History Writing Task students will address the questions "Athens or Sparta: Which was the fairer city-state?". They will write an essay using primary and secondary sources, graphs, images, and photographic evidence to support their argument. This task includes resources to help students write their introduction, evaluate sources and evidence, plan their essay, develop their claim, and an argumentative writing checklist.

This task also includes: 

The Oakland Unified School Districted has designed this history assessment to support the literacy goals of the Common Core State Standards.

Source
Oakland Unified School District History/Social Studies Department

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6

Greek Democracy Assessment

In the Greek Democracy Assessment from 2007-1008, students will address the question "how democratic was Ancient Athens?". They will write a speech about the Athenian system of government, in which they describe how democratic it was and explain who gets to participate and how they participated. This task includes activities, sources and comprehension questions, and a summary worksheet.

Source
Oakland Unified School District History/Social Studies Department

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6

King Tut and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Assessment

In the King Tut and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Assessment from 2009-2010, students will respond the questions "Why was the discovery of his tomb so important?What do the objects in his tomb tell us about Ancient Egypt?" They will chose three objects and then write an essay that explains why their chosen objects best represent the claim made about Daily Life, Burial Practices and Beliefs, Power and Politics, or Geography and Trade.This task includes resources to help students take notes during powerpoint presentations, write their thesis, evaluate their evidence evidence, and outline their essay.

This task also includes:

If you would like to recommend additional open-sourced performance task banks to be included in the database, or if you would like to report a broken link, please email Pai-rou Chen.