Team 6-B Science Unit - 1 Exam Analysis. How did I do compared to the other members of my team? The questions parents and students want to ask…….

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Team 6-B Science Unit - 1 Exam Analysis

How did I do compared to the other members of my team? The questions parents and students want to ask…….

Exam Statistics High Score  40/40 = 100% Low Score  23/40 = 58% Average (mean)  /40 = 86.63%

Letter Grade Analysis  A’s – 77  B’s – 30  C’s – 17  D’s – 8  F’s – Team 6-B Average (mean) – 86.63%

Unit 1 Exam (Scorpio Class)  A’s – 10 High Score = 100%  B’s – 5 Low Score = 65%  C’s – 6  D’s – 2  F’s – total students 23 total students class average (mean) – 82.5% class average (mean) – 82.5%

 A’s – 14High Score = 100%  B’s – 7 Low Score = 63%  C’s – 6  D’s – 2  F’s – total students 29 total students class average (mean) – 83.38% class average (mean) – 83.38% Unit 1 Exam (Draco Class)

Unit 1 Exam (Leo Class)  A’s – 17 High Score = 100%  B’s – 8 Low Score = 58%  C’s – 2  D’s – 0  F’s – total students 28 total students class average (mean) – 89.61% class average (mean) – 89.61%

Unit 1 Exam (Orion Class)  A’s – 20High Score = 100%  B’s – 6 Low Score = 63%  C’s – 1  D’s – 1  F’s – total students 28 total students class average (mean) – 91.04% class average (mean) – 91.04%

Unit 1 Exam (Gemini Class)  A’s – 16 High Score = 100%  B’s – 4 Low Score = 65%  C’s – 2  D’s – 3  F’s – total students 25 total students class average (mean) – 86.6% class average (mean) – 86.6%

Unprepared Students  Students who did not utilize a calculator to complete the exam calculations:  Scorpio – 7/23=30.43%  Draco – 3/29 =10.34%  Leo – 3/28=10.71%  Orion – 3/28=10.71%  Gemini – 3/25=12.00%

What does this mean for me? Students who score below the statistical average should revisit the following questions: -Have I completed my practice assignments? -Have I identified areas of concern? -Have I sought assistance in areas of weakness/concern? - How did I approach and/or study for the exam?

Feedback From Mr. Hunt  I am very pleased with this years results. The averages per class were the highest that I have ever seen. The scores are a direct result of your preparation and preparedness. Hats off to all who met their individual goals and/or level of success! I could not be more proud of your total effort!