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Goal 2 Geometry, Measurement, And Reasoning |
Expectation 2.1 The student will represent and analyze two- and three-dimensional figures using tools and technology when appropriate. |
Indicator 2.1.1 The student will analyze the properties of geometric figures. |
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Extended Constructed Response (ECR) Item - Released in 2003 |
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The following 9 Anchor Papers represent a range of score points and are used in conjunction with the rubrics to assess student responses. | |
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Score for Anchor Paper #1: Rubric Score 1 Annotation: This response demonstrates minimal understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is essentially correct. A single pair of crossed arcs is present in the diagram, conveying minimal understanding of using construction to determine equidistance. The student's explanation, "I measured an equal distance from each school," is an inappropriate strategy (lacks construction) to solve the item. While there is no evidence of perpendicular bisector construction, the student demonstrates an understanding of equidistance, "I pick 1-1/4 inch and measured that distance so that the pool was an equal distance away from each school." (When standard measure is the strategy, measure should not also be utilized as justification.) |
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| Anchor Paper #2 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #2: Rubric Score 1 Annotation: This response demonstrates minimal understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. While there is no evidence of perpendicular bisector construction, the student does provide some explanation of a trial and error strategy (construction arcs of equal radii), thereby demonstrating an understanding of equidistance. No justification is provided. |
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| Anchor Paper #3 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #3: Rubric Score 2 Annotation: This response demonstrates conceptual understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is essentially correct. While there is no evidence of perpendicular bisector construction, the student does explain a trial and error strategy (construction circles of equal radii). "All of the distances are the same because I did not change the radius of the circle and as long as the point is on each of the circles it's okay for the pool to be there" provides justification. |
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| Anchor Paper #4 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #4: Rubric Score 2 Annotation: This response demonstrates conceptual understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is essentially correct. The student understands that the correct strategy is to find the location of the perpendicular bisectors intersection. However, all three perpendicular bisectors are only partially constructed, resulting in an incomplete correct strategy and an error in pool location. The student provides justification by measure, "By using a metric ruler I found that the pool is exactly 3mm from each school on the drawing." |
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| Anchor Paper #5 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #5: Rubric Score 2 Annotation: This response demonstrates conceptual understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. The student understands that finding the perpendicular bisectors intersection is an appropriate strategy. However, the perpendicular bisectors are not constructed, and there is no explanation to indicate that construction methods are employed (patty paper, mira). Lack of construction prevents this response from receiving a higher score. No justification is provided. |
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| Anchor Paper #6 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #6: Rubric Score 3 Annotation: This response demonstrates clear understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. Arc marks provide full explanation for the appropriate strategy of perpendicular bisector construction. No justification is provided. |
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| Anchor Paper #7 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #7: Rubric Score 3 Annotation: This response demonstrates clear understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. The arc marks and the explanation fully describe the appropriate strategy of perpendicular bisector construction. The student attempts a justification by stating, "Since I found the midpoint of every line which is also the midpoint of the schools, where all the lines intersect should be equidistant from every school" However, this statement fails to convey any understanding that the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of the connecting schools' segments is equidistant to all the endpoints of the connecting schools' segments. |
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| Anchor Paper #8 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #8: Rubric Score 4 Annotation: This response demonstrates complete understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. The arc marks and the explanation fully describe the appropriate strategy of perpendicular bisector construction. "Any point on a perpendicular bisector is equidistant from the end points of the segment. Since the point was on all three perpendicular bisectors, it was equidistant from all three points" provides full justification. |
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| Anchor Paper #9 | |
Score for Anchor Paper #9: Rubric Score 4 Annotation: This response demonstrates complete understanding and analysis of the problem. The representation of the point indicating pool location is correct. The arc marks and the explanation fully describe the appropriate strategy of perpendicular bisector construction. The student provides a measure of 1-5/16 of an inch for full justification. |
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Extended Constructed Response (ECR) Rubric |
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Resources for 2.1.1: Skill Statements | PUBLIC RELEASE ITEMS | Lesson Plans | |