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Performance Assessment Links in Science (PALS)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
5, 6, 7, 8

Middle Protocol Test - Soil Moisture

This task is from PALS and was previously part of the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE)'s Soils Unit. Students will determine the moisture in a soil sample after collection.

This task includes:  
1. Student Instructions

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Stanford Beyond the Bubble

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Plague Doctor

This task asks that students source a painting of clothing worn by doctors in the 17th century in order to determine its usefulness in answering the question of what doctors wore when treating patients with the Plague. 

Students with a sophisticated understanding of how to source a document will be able to explain that the painting is useful in that it is based on information from a person who witnessed the plague in the 17th century. They will also observe, however, that the image might be limited as evidence of what doctors wore, because it is an artist’s interpretation rendered over two centuries after the account was recorded.

Resources include PDF downloads of the assessment with source materials, and a rubric with benchmark descriptors.

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The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
6

Sixth Grade Poetry Performance Assessment

In the Sixth Grade Poetry Performance Assessment students will read a poem and answer questions using all they know about interpreting poetry through close reading and re-reading. Then they will read a second poem, and write an essay in which they compare and contrast the perspectives in the two poems.

This assessment includes a rubric.

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Stanford Beyond the Bubble

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

The Conservation Movement

This task assesses students' ability to contextualize two historical documents and place them in the correct chronological order.

This assessment draws on students' knowledge about American environmental movements. Document A is from an interview with Barry Commoner in Scientific American in 1997. Document B is part of an 1894 bill introduced to the House of Representatives. More than just the recall of facts and dates, students must show that they have a broad understanding of how the focus of the environmental movement changed over time and demonstrate the ability to use their knowledge about these changes to place the two documents in context.

In this assessment, students who correctly contextualize the documents will see that Document B, which is a bill that proposed the establishment of Yellowstone as the first National Park, was a product of the Progressive Era push to conserve land in the West, and therefore likely written before Document A, which reflects more contemporary concerns about the effects of modern technology on the environment and human health.

Resources include PDF downloads of the assessment (with primaary source materials), and a rubric with benchmark descriptors.

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Bowland Maths (UK)

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
6, 7, 8

110 Years On

This task uses mathematical reasoning to estimate the number of descendants a girl who lived 110 years ago might have today.

This task includes: 
1. Task Description 
2. Teacher Instructions
3. Progression Guide
4. Scored Student Work
5. PowerPoint of Task

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Stanford Beyond the Bubble

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

1877 Railroad Strike

This task assesses students’ ability to to source and corroborate a document. Drawing on knowledge gained from sourcing an excerpt from an 1877 newspaper article about railroad strikes in Columbus, Ohio, students then evaluate it in several ways;

Question 1 asks students to evaluate whether the excerpt provides enough evidence to draw conclusions about the broader railroad strike as a whole. To answer this question, students must source the document to determine whether the account can be regarded as conclusive evidence. Question 2 asks students to identify and evaluate whether additional documents or perspectives could be used to corroborate the account.

Resources include PDF downloads of the assessment with source materials, and a rubric with benchmark descriptors.

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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.

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

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The Historical Thinking Project (Canada)

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

A Human Rights Timeline

In this task, students will research and use court cases to explore the shaping of Canadian human rights. 

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Additional Resources: Learning log, lesson plan, timeline sample and rubric, chart

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The Historical Thinking Project (Canada)

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

A Just War?

In this task, students will determine if the War of 1812 was justified from the perspective of the American's declaring war. 

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Additional Resources: Learning log, detailed lesson plan, web resources, appendices 1-4

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West Virginia Teach21 Project Based Learning

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
6

A Most Amazing Race: Folktales from Around the World

In this task, students will explore the origins and spread of folktales and eventually write and perform their own folktale based on one previous read. 

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Additional Resources: Standards, quiz, storyboard worksheet, evaluations and rubrics, checklist, required materials, web resources, guide to managing the process

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