Math Released Item Grade 8. Time Printing Booklets VF655990

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Math Released Item 2016 Grade 8 Time Printing Booklets VF655990

Rubric Score Description 3 Student response includes each of the following 3 elements. Computation component = 1 point o The student indicates that the new machine prints for 64 minutes. Modeling component = 1 point o The student provides a correct process to determine unit rates for each machine. Modeling component = 1 point o The student provides a correct process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints. Sample Student Response: From the graph, the new machine prints 75 booklets in 6 minutes. This means that the new machine prints booklets at a rate of 75/6 =12.5 booklets per minute. From the equation, the old machine prints booklets at a rate of 9 booklets per minute. Let x represent the number of minutes the old machine prints booklets. Then x + 14 minutes, the new machine prints a total of 12.5(x + 14) booklets. Since 1,250 booklets are printed, the equation 1,250 = 12.5(x + 14) + 9x represents this situation. The equation can be solved to determine x, the number of minutes the old machine prints. 1,250 = 12.5(x + 14) + 9x 1,250 = 12.5x + 175 + 9x 1,075 = 21.5x 50 = x So, the old machine prints for 50 minutes. Since the new machine prints for 14 minutes more than the old machine, the new machine prints for 50 + 14 =64 minutes. Notes: The student may show the equations without the verbal description. If equations are shown that represent valid modeling for the situation, credit should be awarded. The student may receive a combined total of 2 points if the modeling processes are correct but he or she makes one or more computational errors resulting in an incorrect answer. The student may receive a total of 1 point if he or she computes the correct answer but shows no work or insufficient work to indicate a correct modeling process.

The student may receive 1 point for modeling part 1 if the unit rates for each machine are not explicitly stated but are used correctly to determine the number of minutes either machine prints. 2 Student response includes 2 of the above elements. 1 Student response includes 1 of the above elements. 0 Student response is incorrect or irrelevant.

Anchor Set A1 A8 With Annotations

A1 Score Point 3

Annotation Anchor Paper 1 Score Point 3 This response receives full credit. It includes each of the three required elements: The correct number of minutes that the new machine prints is provided (64 minutes). The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old and new machines (the new machine prints 12.5 booklets per minute. together they print 21.5 per minute). Although the rate for the old machine is not explicitly stated, it is evident that the unit rate to print booklets for the old machine is 9 booklets per minute [21.5 12.5 = 9]. A correct process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is provided (That means the new machine prints 175 magazines in the last 14 minutes. 1250 175 = 1075, 1075 = 50, 50 + 21.5 14 = 64).

A2 Score Point 3

Annotation Anchor Paper 2 Score Point 3 This response receives full credit. It includes each of the three required elements: The correct number of minutes that the new machine prints is provided (64 minutes). The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old and new machines (9, 12.5). Although the unit rates are not explicitly stated, they are determined when the student provides equations (New machine: y = 12.5x, Old machine: y = 9x) where it is clear that the coefficients of x are the unit rates and are being used in a correct process. A correct process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is provided (1250 = 9(x 14) + 12.5x, 1250 = 9x 126 + 12.5x, 1250 + 126 = 21.5x 126, 1376 = 21.5x, 64 = x). This process is developed by letting x represent the number of minutes the new machine prints booklets.

A3 Score Point 2

Annotation Anchor Paper 3 Score Point 2 This response receives partial credit. It includes two of the three required elements: The correct number of minutes that the new machine prints is provided (64 min.). The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old and new machines (old machine = 9 booklets per min, new machine = booklets per min.). 12 1 2 The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incomplete. The work or explanation for how (50 min.) was obtained is missing.

A4 Score Point 2

Annotation Anchor Paper 4 Score Point 2 This response receives partial credit. It includes two of the three required elements: The correct number of minutes that the new machine prints is provided (64 minutes). The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old and new machines (it takes the new printer 2 minutes to print 25 copies [12.5] and the old one 2 minutes to print 18 copies [9]). The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incomplete. The final statement (I added 1075, 175 and 50) makes it unclear how 64 was obtained.

A5 Score Point 1

Annotation Anchor Paper 5 Score Point 1 This response receives partial credit. It includes one of the three required elements: The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old and new machines (the old machine prints 9 booklets every minute and the new machine prints 12.5 booklets every minute). The attempt to provide the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect (74 minutes). The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incomplete. (I can infer the old machine broke down at 50 minutes so 50 + 24 = 74).

A6 Score Point 1

Annotation Anchor Paper 6 Score Point 1 This response receives partial credit. It includes one of the three required elements: The student provides the correct unit rates to print booklets for the old machine and the new machine (9, 12.5). There is no attempt to provide the number of minutes the new machine prints. The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect (Then I divided that by 1,250... and got around 800).

A7 Score Point 0

Annotation Anchor Paper 7 Score Point 0 This response receives no credit. It includes none of the three required elements: The attempt to provide the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect (114 minutes). The attempt to provide the correct unit rates for the old machine and new machine is incomplete. The old machine is never addressed. The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect (1250 12.5 = 100).

A8 Score Point 0

Annotation Anchor Paper 8 Score Point 0 This response receives no credit. It includes none of the three required elements: The attempt to provide the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect (43). The attempt to provide the correct unit rates for the old machine and new machine is incorrect. When the student divides the remaining booklets to be printed (1075) by 2, the student assumes that each machine prints the same number of booklets regardless of the rate. The attempt to provide a process to determine the number of minutes the new machine prints is incorrect ( 1075... 537.5 ). 2 12.5

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Practice Set Paper Score P101 0 P102 2 P103 1 P104 3 P105 1