Skip to:

Search for open-sourced performance tasks

Source

Source Task

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Circuits

The Circuits task allows students to explore circuits by trying to connect materials in the correct way to make a light bulb shine. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. Resources required for this task include a battery cell in holder, a flash light bulb, and some wires with alligator clips on one end and a bare wire at the other end

This task is a part of the Physical World task series from 1995 by NEMP.
 

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Cleaning Up

The Cleaning Up task allows students to investigate and explain the reaction between water, oil, and detergent through an experiment. During this experiment students will answer four questions. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. Resources required for this task include water in a jug, two jars, a bottle of cooking oil (liquid 1), a bottle of detergent (liquid 2), three ice block sticks, and two 50ml beakers.

This task is a part of the Material World task series from 2007. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Compost

The Compost task allows students to identify biodegradable rubbish. Students will be learn about what compost is and will be presented with pictures of several rubbish items. Then they will be asked to determine which items can and can't go in the compost and explain why. Students will complete this task working in stations. Resources required for this task include fourteen small pictures, one large picture, and a sheet of stickers.

This task is a part of the Planet Earth and Beyond task series from 2007. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3

Creature Features

In the Creature Features task, students will sort cards into three groups on a chart: Bird, Insect, and Mammal. Then they will answer eight questions. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. Resources required for this task are a set of ten cards: monarch butterfly, fantail, rooster, dog, dragonfly, pig, horse, bee, ant, kiwi; a set of 4 extra cards: spider, weta, whale, bat; and a laminated chart.

This task is a part of the Living World task series from 1995. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Dancing Currants

The Dancing Currants task allows students to explore and explain the properties of gas. Students will watch what happens when currents are dropped into a glass of lemonade and discuss and record what they observe with their team. They will answer three questions with their team. Resources required for this task include two plastic glasses, a "working together" team guide, lemonade, twelve currants, a team answer sheet, and two sample cups.

This task is a part of the Physical World task series from 2007. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Dead Mouse

The task Dead Mouse allows students to identify and explain the application of a lever to shift a heavy object, and choose a suitable arrangement from three options. Students will answer four questions. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. Resources required for this task include a video and a recording book.

This task is a part of the Physical World task series from 1999 by NEMP. 

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3

Dinosaurs

The Dinosaur task allows students to look at a model of a triceratops, comment on its living environment, food sources, means of protection, and reasons for eventual extinction. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. The resource required for this task is a plastic triceratops model. 

This task is a part of the Living World task series from 1999 by NEMP. 

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Dirty Water

The Dirty Water task allows students to demonstrate their knowledge on evaporation and condensation and watch a short video showing dirty water was turned into clean water. Students will complete this task working one on one with a teacher-administrator. Resources required for this task include a video recording on laptop computer and picture showing the three forms of water.

This task is a part of the Material World task series from 2003 by NEMP

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Disappearing Water

The Disappearing Water task allows students to demonstrate their explanation of evaporation and their understanding of the water cycle. Students will complete this task working in stations. The resource required for this task include a video showing evaporation with hand fanning and the use of a hair dryer.

This task is a part of the Material World task series from 1999. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Source
National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA, New Zealand)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
3, 7

Dropping Coins

The Dropping Coins task allows students to demonstrate their intuition or prior learning about the effects of gravity on objects of differing mass, then carry out a practical investigation and interpret the outcome. Students will complete this task working in stations. Resources required for this task include a two coins of different weight and size.

This task is a part of the Physical World task series from 1999. This task is classified as a trend task by NEMP. Trend tasks are used to examine trends in student performance: whether they have improved, stayed constant or declined over the four-year period since the previous assessments.

Pages

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.