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Internal Assessment: Criteria and Aspects

 

Planning a | Planning b | Data Collection | Data Processing | Conclusion/Evaluation | Manipulative Skills | Personal Skills a | Personal Skills b |

Planning (a)

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Defining the problem or research question

Formulating a hypothesis or prediction

Selecting variables

Complete

Identifies a focused problem or research question.

Relates the hypothesis or prediction directly to the research question and explains it, quantitatively where appropriate.

Selects the relevant independent and controlled variable(s).

Partial

States the problem or research question, but it is unclear or incomplete.

States the hypothesis or prediction but does not explain it.

Selects some relevant variables.

Not at all

Does not state the problem or research question or repeats the general aim provided by the teacher.

Does not state a hypothesis or prediction.

Does not select any relevant variables.

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Planning (b)

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Selecting appropriate apparatus or materials*

Designing a method for the control of variables

Designing a method for the collection of sufficient relevant data

Complete

Selects appropriate apparatus or materials.

Describes a method that allows for the control of the variables.

Describes a method that allows for the collection of sufficient relevant data.

Partial

Selects some appropriate apparatus or materials.

Describes a method that makes some attempt to control the variables.

Describes a method that allows for the collection of insufficient relevant data.

Not at all

Does not select any apparatus or materials.

Describes a method that does not allow for the control of the variables.

Describes a method that does not allow any relevant data to be collected.

*suitable diagrams are acceptable

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Data Collection

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Collecting and recording raw data

Organizing and presenting raw data

Complete

Records appropriate raw data (quantitative and/or quantitative), including units and uncertainties where necessary.

Presents raw data clearly, allowing for easy interpretation.

Partial

Records some appropriate raw data.

Presents raw data but does not allow for easy interpretation.

Not at all

Does not record any appropriate raw data.

Does not present raw data or presents it incomprehensibly.

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Data Processing and Presentation

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Processing raw data

Presenting processed data

Complete

Processes the raw data correctly.

Presents processed data appropriately, helping interpretation and , where relevant, takes into account errors and uncertainties.

Partial

Some raw data is processed correctly.

Presents processed data appropriately but with some errors and/or omissions.

Not at all

No processing of raw data is carried out or major errors are made in processing.

Presents processed data inappropriately or incomprehensibly

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Conclusion and Evaluation

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Drawing conclusions

Evaluating procedure(s) and results

Improving the investigation.

Complete

Gives a valid conclusion, based on the correct interpretation of the results, with an explanation and , where appropriate, compares results with literature values.

Evaluates procedure(s) and results including limitations, weaknesses or errors.

Identifies weaknesses and states realistic suggestions to improve the investigation.

Partial

States a conclusion that has some validity.

Evaluates procedure(s) and results but misses some obvious limitations or errors.

Suggests only simplistic improvements.

Not at all

Draws a conclusion that misinterprets the results.

The evaluation is superficial or irrelevant.

Suggests unrealistic improvements.

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Manipulative Skills

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Carrying out techniques safely

Following a variety of instructions*

Complete

Is competent and methodical in the use of the technique(s) and the equipment, and pays attention to safety issues.

Follows the instructions accurately, adapting to new circumstances (seeking assistance when required).

Partial

Requires assistance in the use of a routine technique. Works in a safe manner with occasional prompting.

Follows the instructions but requires assistance.

Not at all

Does not carry out the technique(s) or misuses the equipment, showing no regard for safety.

Does not follow the instructions or requires constant supervision.

*Instructions may be given in a variety of forms: oral, written worksheets, diagrams, photographs, videos, flowcharts, audiotapes, computer programs, etc.

 

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Personal Skills (a)

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Working within a team

Recognizing the contributions of others

Exchanging and integrating ideas

Complete

Collaborates with others, recognizing their needs, in order to complete the task.

Expects, actively seeks, and acknowledges the views of others.

Exchanges ideas with others, integrating them into the task.

Partial

Requires guidance to collaborate with others.

Acknowledges some views.

Exchanges ideas with others but requires guidance in integrating them into the task.

Not at all

Is unsuccessful when working with others.

Disregards views of others.

Does not contribute.

 

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Personal Skills (b)

LEVELS

ASPECTS

 

Approaching scientific investigations with self-motivation and perseverance

Working in an ethical manner

Paying attention to environmental impact

Complete

Approaches the investigation with self-motivation and follows it through to completion.

Pays considerable attention to the authenticity of the data and information, and the approach to materials (living or non-living).

Pays considerable attention to the environmental impact of the investigation.

Partial

Approaches the investigation with self-motivation or follows it through to completion.

Pays some attention to the authenticity of the data and information, and the approach to materials (living or non-living).

Pays some attention to the environmental impact of the investigation.

Not at all

Lacks perseverance and motivation.

Pays little attention to the authenticity of the data and information, and the approach to materials (living or non-living).

Pays little attention to the environmental impact of the investigation.

 

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