Math Released Item Grade 5. Bean Soup M01289

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Math Released Item 2016 Grade 5 Bean Soup M01289

Prompt

Task is worth a total of 3 points. Rubric Bean Soup Score Description Student response includes the following 3 elements: 3 Computation point = 1 o The student provides the correct number of beans for 5 servings of soup, 3 8. Computation point = 1 o The student provides the correct number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings, 1 16 Modeling point* = 1 o Correct work or explanation shown Sample Student Response: Dana needs 3 1 = 3 pound of beans to make 5 servings of soup. 4 2 8 In the two containers she has 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 4 1 4 5 16 4 16 4 ( 4 ) = + = pound of beans. She needs 16 16 16 3 5 = 2 3 5 6 5 1 8 16 ( 2 ) = = pound more beans to make 5 8 16 16 16 16 servings. 2 Student response includes 2 of the above elements. 1 Student response includes 1 of the above elements. 0 The response is incorrect or irrelevant. *This item does not follow the normal rule that there must be 50% or more points for modeling.

Anchor Set A1 A8 With Annotations

A1 Score Point 3

Annotation Anchor Paper 1 Score Point 3 The response receives full credit. The student includes all of the three required elements: The number of beans needed for 5 servings is correctly determined ( 8 3 ). The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is correctly determined ( 16 1 ). The correct work or explanation is shown determining the amount of beans needed ( 4 3 x 2 1 = 8 3 ), calculating the amount of beans on hand 1 1 5 ( + = ), and finding the remaining amount needed 16 4 16 6 5 1 ( = ). 16 16 16 Note: units are not necessary to receive credit for the correct value since the units are all pounds of beans.

A2 Score Point 3

Annotation Anchor Paper 2 Score Point 3 The response receives full credit. The student includes all of the three required elements: The number of beans needed for 5 servings is correctly determined ( 8 3 ). The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is correctly determined ( 16 1 ). The correct work or explanation is shown determining the amount of beans needed ( 4 3 2 = 8 3 ), calculating the amount of beans on hand ( 16 1 + 4 1 = 16 5 ), and finding the remaining amount needed ( 8 3-16 5 = 16 1 ).

A3 Score Point 2

Annotation Anchor Paper 3 Score Point 2 The response receives partial credit. The student includes two of the three required elements: The number of beans needed for 5 servings is correctly determined ( 8 3 ). The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is correctly determined ( 16 1 ). The work or explanation is incomplete. A minimal amount of computational work is required to receive credit for this element.

A4 Score Point 2

Annotation Anchor Paper 4 Score Point 2 The response receives partial credit. The student includes two of the three required elements: The number of beans needed for 5 servings is correctly determined ( 8 3 ). The correct work or explanation is shown determining the amount of beans needed (Half of 4 3 is 8 3 ), calculating the amount of beans on hand (Dana has 16 5 pounds of beans a together), and showing the correct process to find the remaining amount needed, ( 16 6 16 5 ). The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is incorrect ( 6 1 ).

A5 Score Point 1

Annotation Anchor Paper 5 Score Point 1 The response receives partial credit. The student includes one of the three required elements: The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is correctly determined ( 16 1 ). The correct number of beans needed for 5 servings is not determined. The work or explanation is incomplete since the number of beans for 5 servings and the number of beans on hand is not determined.

A6 Score Point 1

Annotation Anchor Paper 6 Score Point 1 The response receives partial credit. The student includes one of the three required elements: The number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings is correctly determined ( 16 1 ). The correct number of beans needed for 5 servings is not determined. The work or explanation shown is incomplete. Even though the amount of beans on hand ( 16 1 + 4 1 = 16 5 ) as well as the number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings are found the student does not find the number of additional beans needed to make 5 servings.

A7 Score Point 0

Annotation Anchor Paper 7 Score Point 0 The response receives no credit. The student includes none of the three required elements. The response incorrectly adds the number of beans needed for 10 servings 1 12 4 17 and the amount of beans on hand ( + + = ). The student 16 16 16 16 subtracts that amount from 5, which is also incorrect. The correct number of beans needed for 5 servings and the correct number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings are not determined, and the correct work or explanation is not shown.

A8 Score Point 0

Annotation Anchor Paper 8 Score Point 0 The response receives no credit. The student includes none of the three required elements. It incorrectly calculates the number of beans needed for 5 servings of soup [( 4 3 ) 2 = 4 1 and a half). The correct number of beans needed for 5 servings and the correct number of beans Dana needs to make 5 servings are not determined, and the correct work or explanation is not shown.

Practice Set P101 - P105 No Annotations Included

P101

P102

P103

P104

P105

Practice Set Paper Score P101 2 P102 0 P103 3 P104 1 P105 2