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Page 1: Scoring Guide for Sample Test 2005 - Regents Examinations · Grade 6, Book 2 Question Type Points Strand Content Performance Indicator Answer Key 26 Extended Response 3 Number Sense

Mathematics

Scoring Guide for Sample Test 2005

Grade 6

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Page 1Guide to the Grades 3–8 Testing Program

Standard and Performance Indicator Map with Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Holistic Rubrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Scoring Policies for Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Complete and Correct Response and Annotated Student Responses

Question 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Question 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Question 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Question 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Question 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Question 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Question 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Question 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Question 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Question 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Contents

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Strand and Performance Indicator Map with Answer Key

Grade 6, Book 1

Question Type Points StrandContent

Performance Indicator

Answer Key

1 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.21 D

2 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.25 H

3 Multiple Choice 1 Statistics and Probability 5.S.5 D

4 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.17 G

5 Multiple Choice 1 Algebra 5.A.3 B

6 Multiple Choice 1 Measurement 6.M.3 J

7 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.5 A

8 Multiple Choice 1 Geometry 5.G.13 J

9 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.15 C

10 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.24 H

11 Multiple Choice 1 Statistics and Probability 5.S.6 D

12 Multiple Choice 1 Algebra 5.A.4 J

13 Multiple Choice 1 Algebra 6.A.2 B

14 Multiple Choice 1 Measurement 6.M.5 J

15 Multiple Choice 1 Statistics and Probability 6.S.5 A

16 Multiple Choice 1 Statistics and Probability 6.S.7 H

17 Multiple Choice 1 Algebra 6.A.6 B

18 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.16 G

19 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.11 C

20 Multiple Choice 1 Algebra 6.A.1 G

21 Multiple Choice 1 Measurement 6.M.3 D

22 Multiple Choice 1 Geometry 6.G.4 J

23 Multiple Choice 1 Geometry 6.G.5 A

24 Multiple Choice 1 Geometry 5.G.14 J

25 Multiple Choice 1 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.7 B

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Standard and Performance Indicator Map with Answer Key

Grade 6, Book 2

Question Type Points StrandContent

Performance Indicator

Answer Key

26 Extended Response 3 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.12 n/a

27 Extended Response 3 Statistics and Probability 6.S.8 n/a

28 Short Response 2 Algebra 5.A.4 n/a

29 Short Response 2 Measurement 6.M.1 n/a

30 Short Response 2 Geometry 6.G.8 n/a

31 Short Response 2 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.22 n/a

32 Short Response 2 Statistics and Probability 5.S.6 n/a

33 Short Response 2 Algebra 5.A.2 n/a

34 Extended Response 3 Geometry 6.G.3 n/a

35 Extended Response 3 Number Sense and Operations 6.N.26 n/a

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2-Point Holistic Rubric

Score Points:

2 Points A two-point response is complete and correct.

This response

• demonstrates a thorough understanding of the mathematicalconcepts and/or procedures embodied in the task

• indicates that the student has completed the task correctly, using mathematically sound procedures

• contains clear, complete explanations and/or adequate work when required

1 Point A one-point response is only partially correct.

This response

• indicates that the student has demonstrated only a partial understanding of the mathematical concepts and/or procedures embodied in the task

• addresses some elements of the task correctly but may be incomplete or contain some procedural or conceptual fl aws

• may contain an incorrect solution but applies a mathematically appropriate process

• may contain a correct numerical answer but required work is not provided

0 Points A zero-point response is incorrect, irrelevant, incoherent, or contains a correct response arrived at using an obviously incorrect procedure. Although some parts may contain correct mathematical procedures, holistically they are not suffi cient to demonstrate even a limited understanding of the mathematical concepts embodied in the task.

Condition Code A

Condition Code A is applied whenever a student who is present for a test session leaves an entire open-ended item in that session blank (no response).

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3-Point Holistic Rubric

Score Points:

3 Points A three-point response is complete and correct.

This response

• demonstrates a thorough understanding of the mathematical concepts and/or procedures embodied in the task

• indicates that the student has completed the task correctly, using mathematically sound procedures

• contains clear, complete explanations and/or adequate work when required

2 Points A two-point response is partially correct.

This response

• demonstrates partial understanding of the mathematical concepts and/or procedures embodied in the task

• addresses most aspects of the task, using mathematically sound procedures• may contain an incorrect solution but provides complete procedures,

reasoning, and/or explanations• may refl ect some misunderstanding of the underlying mathematical

concepts and/or procedures

1 Point A one-point response is incomplete and exhibits many fl aws but is not completely incorrect.

This response

• demonstrates only a limited understanding of the mathematical concepts and/or procedures embodied in the task

• may address some elements of the task correctly but reaches an inadequate solution and/or provides reasoning that is faulty or incomplete

• exhibits multiple fl aws related to a misunderstanding of important aspects of the task, misuse of mathematical procedures, or faulty mathematical reasoning

• refl ects a lack of essential understanding of the underlying mathematical concepts

• may contain a correct numerical answer but required work is not provided

0 Points A zero-point response is incorrect, irrelevant, incoherent, or contains a correct response arrived at using an obviously incorrect procedure. Although some parts may contain correct mathematical procedures, holistically they are not suffi cient to demonstrate even a limited understanding of the mathematical concepts embodied in the task.

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Scoring Policies for Mathematics

1. If the question does not specifi cally direct students to show their work, teachers may not score any work that the student shows.

2. If the student does the work in other than a designated “Show your work” area, that work may still be scored.

3. If the question requires students to show their work, and the student shows appropriate work and clearly identifi es a correct answer but fails to write that answer in the answer blank, the student should still receive full credit.

4. If the question requires students to show their work, and a student shows appropriate work and arrives at the correct answer but writes an incorrect answer in the answer blank, the student may not receive full credit.

5. If the student provides one legible response (and one response only), teachers should score the response, even if it has been crossed out.

6. If the student has written more than one response but has crossed some out, teachers should score only the response that has not been crossed out.

7. For questions in which students use a trial-and-error (guess-and-check) process, evidence of three rounds of trial-and-error must be present for the student to receive credit for the process. Trial-and-error items are not subject to Scoring Policy #6, since crossing out is part of the trial-and-error process.

8. If a response shows repeated occurrences of the same conceptual error within a question, the student should not be penalized more than once.

9. In questions that provide ruled lines for the students to write an explanation of their work, mathematical work shown elsewhere on the page may be considered and scored if, and only if, the student explicitly points to the work as part of the answer.

10. Responses containing a conceptual error may not receive more than fi fty percent of the maximum score.

11. In all questions that provide a response space for one numerical answer and require work to be shown, if the correct numerical answer is provided but no work is shown, the score is 1.

12. In all questions that provide response spaces for two numerical answers and require work to be shown for both parts, if one correct numerical answer is provided but no work is shown in either part, the score is 0. If two correct numerical answers are provided but no work is shown in either part, the score is 1.

13. In all 3-point questions that provide response spaces for two numerical answers and require work to be shown in one part, if two correct numerical answers are provided but no work is shown, the score is 2.

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Content-Specifi c Scoring Clarifi cations for Mathematics Tests

1. All necessary signs of operation should be present for work to be considered mathematically complete and correct. If signs of operation in the work shown are missing and it is absolutely clear and apparent in the student’s work which operation is being used, and all other work required is correct, the student should receive full credit.

2. In questions that require students to provide bar graphs, touching bars are acceptable only at Grades 3 and 4.

3. If the question asks the student to provide an expression and the student provides an equation, this is an acceptable response at Grades 3 and 4 only.

For additional clarifi cation, see the web site http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/mst/instructrec.htm.

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100% � 60% = 40%

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Score Point - 3

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 2

This response is partially correct. The work provided for Part A and Part B is adequate, and the answer for Part B is correct. However, the answer for Part A is incorrect due to a computational error.

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Score Point - 1

This response contains fl aws, but is not entirely incorrect. The procedures used to fi nd the answers are complete, but the division shown in Part A and Part B contains an error which leads to incorrect answers for both parts.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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Score Point - 3

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 2

This response is partially correct. The answer and work shown for Part A are correct. Although the explanation in Part B provides a correct procedure, it arrives at an incorrect conclusion.

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Score Point - 1

This response is incomplete and contains fl aws, but it is not completely incorrect. Part A contains a correct numerical answer. However, the required work is not provided. The explanation in Part B is fl awed.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect. The answer and most of the work shown for Part A are incorrect, and the explanation for Part B is not suffi cient to demonstrate even a limited understanding of the problem.

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. Although the student shows adequate work, the answer is incorrect.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect. Although equation B is solved correctly, the division shown for equation A contains a computational error, and equation C was written incorrectly. The answer is also incorrect.

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. The procedure used in the work shown is correct. However, a computational error leads to an incorrect answer.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. The work shown to fi nd the area of the entire circle is correct. However, the area of the smaller portion is not determined, resulting in an incorrect answer.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. The work shown addresses some elements of the task correctly but contains an incorrect solution because of a computational error.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect. Although some of the operations are completed correctly, the order in which they are completed is too fl awed to demonstrate even a limited understanding of the mathematical concepts required to simplify the expression.

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What fraction of the wildfl owers are tall and purple? Write your fraction in lowest terms.

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OR 60%

OR 30%

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

What fraction of the wildfl owers are tall and purple? Write your fraction in lowest terms.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. The answer and work shown for Part A are correct. However, an incorrect tally is made in Part B and the answer is incorrect.

What fraction of the wildfl owers are tall and purple? Write your fraction in lowest terms.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

What fraction of the wildfl owers are tall and purple? Write your fraction in lowest terms.

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I can double the amount of goals to fi gure out the answer.

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Score Point - 2

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 1

This response is only partially correct. The explanation demonstrates an understanding of the mathematical procedure embodied in the task. However, an incorrect expression is provided.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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A = l � wA = 8 � 58 � 5 = 40

A = l � wA = 22 � 1322 � 13 = 286

40 � 286 = 326

A = l � wA = 30 � 1330 � 13 = 390

A = l � wA = 8 � 88 � 8 = 64

390 � 64 = 326

I divided the diagram into two rectangles. The length of the fi rst rectangle is 30 feet and the width is 13 feet. The length of the second rectangle is 8 feet and the width is 8 feet. I found the areas of each rectangle and then subtracted the two areas to get the area of the diagram.

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Score Point - 3

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 2

This response is partially correct. The explanation is adequate. The work shown addresses most aspects of the task. However, it contains an incorrect solution due to a computational error: 286 ft + 40 ft = 320.

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Score Point - 1

This response is incomplete and contains fl aws, but it is not completely incorrect. The answer is incorrect, the work is incomplete, and the explanation is fl awed. However, the student demonstrates a very basic understanding of area by stating the formula (length × width) and determining the area of the complete rectangle.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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4 (%) or 5 (%)

20 (%) or 21 (%)

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Score Point - 3

This response is complete and correct.

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Score Point - 2

This response is partially correct. The answer and explanation for Part A are correct. However, Part B contains a correct response arrived at using a fl awed procedure.

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Score Point - 1

This response is incomplete and contains fl aws, but it is not entirely incorrect. The answers for Part A and Part B are incorrect, as is the work shown for Part B. However, the correct rounding of 246 to 250 and 51 to 50 in the explanation for Part A is correct.

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Score Point - 0

This response is incorrect.

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