Grade 3 Mathematics Item Specification C1 TH Task Model 1

Similar documents
Grade 4 Mathematics Item Specification C1 TL

1 Version 2.0. Related Below-Grade and Above-Grade Standards for Purposes of Planning for Vertical Scaling:

Grade 4 Mathematics Item Specification C1 TK

Graphing Guidelines. Controlled variables refers to all the things that remain the same during the entire experiment.

Name: Class: Date: Around the Web

Common Core State Standard I Can Statements 2 nd Grade

1-20 Diagnostic Interview Assessment

1 six 2 sixes 3 sixes 4 sixes 5 sixes 6 sixes 7 sixes 8 sixes 9 sixes 10 sixes

Grade 2 Mathematics Scope and Sequence

Mathematics Grade 3 Unit 4 Pre-Assessment

2. George collected 36 oak leaves. He collected 41 maples leaves. Show how you can break apart the addends to show how many leaves George collected.

3rd Grade. Slide 1 / 126. Slide 2 / 126. Slide 3 / 126. Graphs. Graphs Unit Topics

Second Grade Mathematics Goals

NSCAS - Math Table of Specifications

Math Grade 2. Understand that three non-zero digits of a 3-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens and ones.

Grade 2 Arkansas Mathematics Standards. Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction

FSA Math Review. **Rounding / Estimating** **Addition and Subtraction** Rounding a number: Key vocabulary: round, estimate, about

Saxon Publishers PLACEMENT INVENTORY. Math K 3

the nearest inch? 8 inches 4 inches 6 inches 2 inches B B B 4. There are 725 students in the trains, and 6 yellow trains. have in all?

2nd Grade Math Curriculum Map

Dear Parents,

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

17 9 = = = = = = = = = 12. Choose the correct answer.

Paper 1. Calculator not allowed. Mathematics test. First name. Last name. School. Remember KEY STAGE 3 TIER 3 5. satspapers.org

A graph is an effective way to show a trend in data or relating two variables in an experiment.

DCSD Common Core State Standards Math Pacing Guide 2nd Grade Trimester 1

15 8 = = = = = = = = = 9. Choose the correct answer.

Sample Lesson Plan for Standard 5.MD.B.2: Creating Line Plots. An Introduction to Line Plots Using Whole Numbers

3rd Grade Math Pacing Guide Unit 1 Board Approved: December 12, 2016

Learning Log Title: CHAPTER 2: ARITHMETIC STRATEGIES AND AREA. Date: Lesson: Chapter 2: Arithmetic Strategies and Area

Step 1: Set up the variables AB Design. Use the top cells to label the variables that will be displayed on the X and Y axes of the graph

Spreadsheets 3: Charts and Graphs

3rd Grade. Fractions

Purpose. Charts and graphs. create a visual representation of the data. make the spreadsheet information easier to understand.

Amplifying Instructional Task Kindergarten Example

Notes 5C: Statistical Tables and Graphs

(Progressions for the CCSSM, Number and Operation Fractions, CCSS Writing Team, August 2011, page 3)

Second Quarter Benchmark Expectations for Units 3 and 4

OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING NUMBER AND OPERATIONS IN BASE TEN MEASUREMENT AND DATA GEOMETRY USER LICENSE 535

Write numbers to 100,000 in standard form, word form, and expanded form

2nd Grade TLI Common Core Emphasis Standards Emphasis Standards References

Grade 2: Mathematics Curriculum (2010 Common Core) Warren Hills Cluster (K 8)

3rd Grade. Fractions. Equal Parts. Slide 1 / 215 Slide 2 / 215. Slide 4 / 215. Slide 3 / 215. Slide 5 / 215. Slide 6 / 215.

2017 Object Exchange List Grade 7

3rd Grade. Fractions. Slide 1 / 215. Slide 2 / 215. Slide 3 / 215. Table of Contents Click title to go to that section

COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICS K-2 DOMAIN PROGRESSIONS

SS Understand charts and graphs used in business.

First Practice Test 1 Levels 5-7 Calculator not allowed

Madison County Schools Suggested 2 nd Grade Math Pacing Guide,

Second Quarter Benchmark Expectations for Units 3 and 4. Represent multiplication as equal groups with arrays.

Vocabulary Cards and Word Walls

Year 10 Practical Assessment Skills Lesson 1 Results tables and Graph Skills

THE PYTHAGOREAN SPIRAL PROJECT

Measurement and Data. Bar Graphs. Talk About It. More Ideas. Formative Assessment. Have children try the following problem.

Math Pacing Guide. 2 nd Grade

POST TEST KEY. Math in a Cultural Context*

Standards for Mathematical Practice

3rd Grade Math Unit 1 8/18. # of Days: 7. Assessment: Fluency with Addition & Subtraction 3.MD.A.1 MP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 3.MD.A.

2 nd Grade Standards Guide

Discovery Activity: Slope

Diocese of Erie Mathematics Curriculum Third Grade August 2012

Inch by Inch NAME. Measure the distance from the left edge of the ruler to the arrow. The following example shows 1 2 inch. 1. inches. 2.

Sensors and Scatterplots Activity Excel Worksheet

Beth s Kittens. Beth has 7 toy kittens. Some are big. Some are little. 1. Draw a picture to show Beth s kittens. Put some in each box.

4NPO3a Add and subtract: Whole numbers, or Fractions with like denominators, or Decimals through hundredths.

Mathematics Success Level C

xcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopa Grade 2 Math Crook County School District # 1 Curriculum Guide

Correlation of Nelson Mathematics 2 to The Ontario Curriculum Grades 1-8 Mathematics Revised 2005

Formative type assessment (i.e. windshield check, dry erase boards, exit tickets, multiple choice, journals, checklists, etc.

Georgia Department of Education Teacher and Leader Keys Effectiveness Systems. Table of Specifications by Item Grade: Third (3)

2017 Object Exchange List Grade 3

Squares Multiplication Facts: Square Numbers

3.NBT NBT.2

Essentials. Week by. Week

Polyhedraville In need of TAPE Donations

3.OA.A- Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division

Measurement and Data Core Guide Grade 4

Standards for Mathematical Practice

Fourth Grade Quarter 3 Unit 5: Fraction Equivalence, Ordering, and Operations Part 2, Topics D-H Approximately 25 days Begin around January 4 th

What wording would your students use to explain why the red block is a half?

Excel Tool: Plots of Data Sets

Contents. PART 1 Unit 1: Number Sense: Numbers to 10. Unit 2: Number Sense: Numbers to 20. Unit 3: Patterns and Algebra: Repeating Patterns

2.NBT.1 20) , 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, NBT.2

SHAPE level 2 questions. 1. Match each shape to its name. One is done for you. 1 mark. International School of Madrid 1

Measurement Using Standard Units

MANIPULATIVE MATHEMATICS FOR STUDENTS

Office 2016 Excel Basics 24 Video/Class Project #36 Excel Basics 24: Visualize Quantitative Data with Excel Charts. No Chart Junk!!!

Third Grade Mathematics

Statistics 101: Section L Laboratory 10

NCSS Statistical Software

Mathematics Grade 2. grade 2 17

Become a follower and receive the following benefits:

Caterpillar Chase. Race to the Finish. On the Ferris Wheel

Meaningful Ways to Develop Math Facts

Data Analysis and Probability

Word Game Quilt Skill level: Beginner

Grade 3: PA Academic Eligible Content and PA Common Core Crosswalk

How to define Graph in HDSME

Unit 06 PC Form E. 1. (6.5, 6.6) Use pencil and paper to answer the question.

UNIT 10 Arithmetic: Fractions Activities

Transcription:

Task Model 1 1. The student creates a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with up to four Prompt Features: The student is prompted to generate a scaled picture graph or a scaled bar graph. Scaled picture graphs and bar graphs should be equally distributed among the following types: o generates scaled picture graph or bar graph; includes key of 2, 5, or 10 o generates scaled picture graph or bar graph; includes key of 3 or 4 Data categories should be presented and equally distributed in the following types: o two, three, or four categories Graph orientation of scaled picture graphs and bar graphs should be equally distributed among the following types: o Data for each category is entered either vertically or horizontally TM1a Stimulus: The student is presented with a data set with two to four Example Stem 1: Marco and Beth each read the number of books shown. Student Number of Books Read Marco 12 Beth 21 Click in each row to create a picture graph that shows the number of books each student read. Rubric: (1 point) The student creates a picture or a bar graph to show the correct number for each category of data (e.g., shown below). 4 Version 3.0

Task Model 1 TM1a (continued) Example Stem 2: Four students read the number of books shown. Student Number of Books Read Bob 15 Lisa 50 Nancy 25 Juan 40 Click in each column to create a bar graph that shows the number of books that each student read. 1. The student creates a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with up to four Version 3 Update: Retired TM1b. Rubric: (2 points) The student creates a picture or a bar graph to show the correct number for each category of data (e.g., shown below). (1 point) The student creates a picture or bar graph to show the correct number for all but one category and the single error is in the level of precision (off by one scaled unit), not in understanding. 5 Version 3.0

Task Model 2 Equation/Numeric 2. The student solves one- and two-step how many more and how many less problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. Prompt Features: The student is prompted to identify the solution involving how many less or how many more graphs. Item difficulty can be adjusted via these example methods: o Solving one or two-step word problems should be among the following types: one-step how many less or how many more problems with or without regrouping many less or how many more problems with or without regrouping Scaled picture graphs and bar graphs should be among the following types: o scaled bar graph; includes key of 1 o scaled bar graph; includes key of 2, 5, or 10 o scaled bar graph; includes key of 3 or 4 Data categories should be presented and equally distributed in the following types: o two, three, or four categories Orientation of scaled picture graphs and bar graphs should be equally distributed among the following types: o Data for each category is displayed either vertically or horizontally TM2 Stimulus: The student is presented with a one- or two-step word problem and is expected to solve by displayed in the graph. Example Stem 1: Students voted for their favorite colors. Use the How many more students voted for purple than red? 6 Version 3.0

Task Model 2 TM2 (continued) Equation/Numeric Example Stem 2: Students voted for their favorite colors. Use the How many fewer students voted for red than purple? Example Stem 3: Students voted for their favorite colors. Use the How many more students voted for purple and blue than green? Example Stem 4: Students voted for their favorite colors. Use the How many fewer students voted for red than purple and blue? Rubric: (1 point) Student enters correct answer for the graph (e.g., 7; 7; 19; 22). Equation/Numeric 2. The student solves one- and two-step how many more and how many less problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. 7 Version 3.0

Task Model 3 3.MD.B.4 Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units whole numbers, halves, or quarters. 3. The student generates measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch and makes a line plot with fractional measurement values. Prompt Features: The student is prompted to make a line plot using given measurement data. Tables of measured data should be equally distributed among the following types: o 5 measured items on the table in order o 5 measured items on the table in random order Line plots using measurement data should be equally distributed among the following types: o a horizontal scale marked in whole units o a horizontal scale marked in half units o a horizontal scale marked in quarter units TM3 Stimulus: The student is presented with a table of measurement data and is expected to create a line plot to represent the data. Example Stem: A boy measures the length of some items in his desk. This chart shows the length, in inches, of each item. School Supply Length (in) Pencil 7 1 4 Paper 8 1 2 Stapler 6 3 4 Paintbrush 8 1 2 Marker 6 1 2 Click above the tick marks to complete the line plot that displays the data. Rubric: (1 point) The student correctly marks all 5 points to create the line plot. 8 Version 3.0