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HSAP Mathematics and Alg I EOCEP . Characteristics of HSAP. Standards based 62 Multiple Choice items (1 point each for a total of 62 points) Three Integrated Response items (3 points each for a total of nine points) Untimed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Characteristics of HSAP Standards based 62 Multiple Choice items (1 point
each for a total of 62 points) Three Integrated Response items
(3 points each for a total of nine points)
Untimed Scores reported as Level 1(below
basic), 2(basic), 3(proficient), or 4(advanced)
Students scoring at level 1 have not met requirements for graduation.
What types of items are on the HSAP
mathematics test?• Multiple-Choice (1 pt. each)• Items with four options each will assess the content in Number and Operations, Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, and Data Analysis and Probability.
What types of items are on the mathematics test?• Integrated-Response (3 pts.each)
• These items are designed to integrate the expectations of Number and Operations, Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, and Data Analysis and Probability.
• These questions ask students to show their work and/or write an explanation to support their answers.
What materials are students allowed to use
during the test? • Each student will be given:• a reference sheet with formulas
• a sheet of graph paper for scratch work
• the test booklet
Can students use calculators during the
mathematics test?• Students may use calculators during the mathematics test.
• However, the test questions were written so that they do not require a calculator!
Integrated Response Scoring Rubric
3 points Addresses all parts of the task
appropriately. Provides thorough evidence of the
student’s knowledge, strategy, and execution (including concepts, techniques, and representations) to meet the intent of the task.
May contain execution errors that do not detract from the overall correct completion of the task.
Clearly communicates the student’s mathematical thinking.
Scoring Rubric (cont…)2 points
Addresses most parts of the task appropriately.
Provides adequate evidence of the student’s knowledge, strategy, and execution (including concepts, techniques, and representations) to meet the intent of the task.
May contain execution errors that do detract from the overall correct completion of the task.
Adequately communicates the student’s mathematical thinking.
Scoring Rubric (cont…)
1 point Addresses some part(s) of the task
appropriately. Provides some evidence of the
student’s knowledge, strategy, and execution (including concepts, techniques, and representations) to meet the intent of the task.
Contains an attempt to accomplish some part of the task with little success.
Minimally communicates the student’s mathematical thinking.
Scoring Rubric (cont…)0 points
There is no evidence of mathematical knowledge that is appropriate to the intent of the task.
Constructed ResponseConstructed Response
78) Lacy’s Department Store marked coats down 40% during a sale.
a) If Janice bought a coat that regularly cost $75.00, what was the sale price of the coat before sales tax? Show your work to support your answer.
Answer:
b) Janice found a coupon for an additional 10% off the sale price. If she used the coupon during the sale, how much did the coat cost before the sales tax was added? Show your work to support your answer.
Answer:
c) If Janice used the coupon and paid sales tax of 6%, what was the total cost of the coat on sale? Show your work to support your answer.
Answer:
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A-1 3 In Part A, the student arrives at the correct answer, with supporting work. He cross multiplies to find the discount and then subtracts it from the regular price. In Part B, the student has a correct answer, with supporting work; he finds the discount and subtracts it from the sales price. In Part C, the student arrives at the correct answer by taking his Part B answer, finding the sales tax, and adding it back to his Part B answer.
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A-10 2 In Part A, the student arrives at an incorrect answer, with supporting work. He finds the discount, but does not subtract it from the regular price (error that detracts). In Part B, the student has an incorrect answer, with supporting work; he follows through with his Part A answer ($30), finds the discount but does not subtract it from the sales price (error that detracts). In Part C, the student has an incorrect answer; he takes his Part B answer ($3), finds the sales tax, and adds it back to $3.
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A-3 1 The student’s Part A answer and work are correct. He leaves Parts B and C blank.
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A-4 0 The student’s Part A answer is incorrect with no work shown. He leaves Parts B and C blank.