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Trends in International Mathematics and Science Studies (TIMSS)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

2008 TIMSS Advanced Physics Set

The 2008 TIMSS Advanced Physics Set covers the content domains of heat and temperature, electricity and magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, and mechanics, and the cognitive domains of knowing, reasoning, and applying.

This task includes:

  • 18 free-response style questions
  • multiple choice questions
  • Item parameters
  • Item information

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Washington State Classroom- Based Assessments

Subject
Health and Physical Education

Grade Level
5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

A Cartoon Role Model

In  A Cartoon Role Model students will describe positive and negative role model characteristics; demonstrate the strategy role model used to deal with stress (peer pressure, eustress and distress). 

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  • Directions for Administration
  • Recommendation for Time Management
  • Teacher Worksheet
  • Student Worksheet
  • Rubrics
  • Resourses

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Performance Assessment Links in Science (PALS)

Subject
Science

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

A Cut Above the Rest

In this task, students will explore the relationship between a pair of scissors and the Law of Conservation of Energy. 

This task includes: 
1. Task Description 
2. Student Instructions
3. Scoring Rubric
4. Technical Quality Info

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Mathematics Assessment Project (MAP) by MARS: Shell Center, University of Nottingham & UC Berkeley

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

A Golden Crown?

This task uses ratios and proportional relationships to determine if the King's crown is made of solid gold.

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Scoring Rubric

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West Virginia Teach21 Project Based Learning

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

A Great Place to Visit!

In this task, students will participate in a community or historical "revitalization" effort by developing a Walking Tour throughout the local town/city in which their school resides (or, alternatively, a museum or monument for a particular historical time period/era).  Working in teams of about four, students identify community landmarks that should be included on the walking tour, engage in research surrounding the history of those landmarks using primary and secondary resources, and communicate their findings by writing and recording a narrative that will guide the tour.  Additionally, students will create a map on which landmarks will be identified and design an appropriate sign or marker to identify the stops along the tour. 

Each team may present their plan for a walking tour to members of a guest "Community Revitalization Committee"; one team’s plan may be selected for implementation.

The task includes detailed rubrics for Group Participation/norms & expectations, resources for group division of duties, and overall project rubrics and assessment outcomes.

Source
Washington State Classroom- Based Assessments

Subject
Health and Physical Education

Grade Level
5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

A Letter to the Publisher

In A Letter to the Publisher students will identify negative messages (relating to body image, peer pressure, etc.) contained in advertisements; describe changes that could be made to advertisements that would result in a positive effect. 

This task includes:

  • Directions for Administration
  • Recommendation for Time Management
  • Teacher Worksheet
  • Student Worksheet
  • Rubrics
  • Resourses

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Stanford Beyond the Bubble

Subject
History/Social Studies

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

A Perspective on Slavery

This task requires students to weigh the values and limitations of a document as historical evidence, as it relates to conditions slaves faced in the United States. Students well-versed in sourcing a document will be able to explain that the account of Henry Nelson, a son of former slaves, is useful in that it was informed by his parents whom, again, were slaves at the end of the Civil War. Students will also point out, however, that Nelson was offering second-hand information, making his interview less useful as specific evidence of the conditions facing slaves at the end of the war.

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

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College Board Advanced Placement Exam

Subject
Art

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

AP Art History 2007 Free-Response Questions

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College Board Advanced Placement Exam

Subject
Art

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

AP Art History 2008 Free-Response Questions

Source
College Board Advanced Placement Exam

Subject
Art

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

AP Art History 2009 Free-Response Questions

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