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Assessment in MYP
During the course of year 8 the students are assessed according to the
myp
criteria on several occasions.
It is envisaged that each criterion will be assessed at lease twice per
term.
Criterion A: One world
The objectives of Criterion A - (One world) are as follows
- to describe ways in which science is applied and used
- to evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of the application of science
- to discuss the ethical and moral issues arising from the application
of science
- to discuss how the study and practice of science is subject to cultural
influences
- to understand how the various science disciplines interact and how
science in general relates to other disciplines
- to treat science as a cooperative activity
Possible subjects for assessment of this criterion:
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 - :
Criterion B: Comunication skills
The objectives of Criterion B - (Communication) are as follows:
At the end of the science course the student should be able to communicate
ideas, observations, arguments and practical experience:
- using appropriate vocabulary and language
- using graphs, charts, diagrams and tables
- using an appropriate report format
- using where appropriate software such as word processors, spreadsheets,
databases and modelling programs.
There are many opportunities for assessment of this criterion during
the course of the year. Any lab report (practical write-up), essay, or
description of a demonstration may be used.
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 -
Criterion C: Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge
with understanding of:
- the nature and methodology of science
- scientific facts, definitions, laws, theories, models and concepts
- appropriate vocabulary and terminology, including the use of symbolic
language
- how laws theories models and concepts have changed over time
- the SI
units of measurement
There are man opportunities to assess this criterion. Usually it will
be done through tests and exams.
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 -
Criterion D: Scientific enquiry
At the end of the course the student should be able to demonstrate and
iunderstanding of scientific enquiry by being able to:
- state a problem in the form of a question that can be answered by
experiment
- form a hypothesis
- test a hypothesis under conditions in which the variables are controlled
- plan an appropriate experiment
- draw conclusions consistent with the evidence commenting on errors
as appropriate
- assess the validity of the conclusion based on the amount of evidence
- evaluate the overall design and procedures followed in an experiment
This is probably the hardest of the criteria from the students point
of view. The assessment will take place by means of self planned practical
experiments and their subsequent write-ups.
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 -
Criterion E: Processing data
At the end of the course the student should be able to :
- organise, present and evanluate data in a variety of forms
- transform data presented in one form to another form including mathematical
calculations graphs and charts
- identify trends and patterns in data
- make predictions based on data
- draw conclusions based on data
- use knowledge and understanding to explain the conclusions
This may be assessed using self produced data or presented data in the
form of exercises,
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 -
Criterion F: Performance in experiments
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
- follow instructions, both written and oral
- select and safely manipulate apparatus materials and techniques appropriate
to the experimental tasks
- carry out experimental tasks safely; make and record observations,
estimates and measurements
- use appropriate tools an techniques to collect data
- work cooperatively
There are many opportunities to assess this criterion in the course of
the year. A full list of practica experiments can be found here.
Assessment 1 -
Assessment 2 -
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