Overview of Evidence Statements: Types of Evidence Statements

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Overview of Evidence Statements: Types of Evidence Statements Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: Those using exact standards language Those transparently derived from exact standards language, e.g., by splitting a content standard Integrative evidence statements that express plausible direct implications of the standards without going beyond the standards to create new requirements Sub-claim C and D evidence statements, which put MP.3, 4, 6 as primary with connections to content Evidence Statement tables will be publically released in the next few months. Evidence statements will be listed as to which evidence statements are eligible to be measured on the PBA and which are eligible for the EOY assessment.

Overview of Evidence Statements: Examples Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: Those using exact standards language Key Evidence Statement Text Clarifications, limits, emphases, and other information intended to ensure appropriate variety in tasks Relationship to Mathematical Practices 8.EE.1 Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 32  3-5 = 1/33 = 1/27. i) Tasks do not have a context. ii) Tasks center on the properties and equivalence, not on simplification. For example, a task might ask a student to classify expressions according to whether or not they are equivalent to a given expression. MP.7

Overview of Evidence Statements: Examples Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: Those transparently derived from exact standards language, e.g., by splitting a content standard Key Evidence Statement Text Clarifications, limits, emphases, and other information intended to ensure appropriate variety in tasks Relationship to MP 8.F.5-1 Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph (e.g., where the function is increasing or decreasing, linear or nonlinear).  i) Pool should contain tasks with and without contexts. MP.2, MP.5 8.F.5-2 Sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally. MP.2, MP.5, MP.7 For reference: Text of 8.F.5: Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph (e.g., where the function is increasing or decreasing, linear or nonlinear). Sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally.

Overview of Evidence Statements: Examples Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: Integrative evidence statements that express plausible direct implications of the standards without going beyond the standards to create new requirements Key Evidence Statement Text Clarifications, limits, emphases, and other information intended to ensure appropriate variety in tasks Relationship to MP 4.Int.1 Solve one-step word problems involving adding or subtracting two four-digit numbers. The given numbers are such as to require an efficient/standard algorithm (e.g., 7263 + 4875, 7263 – 4875, 7406 – 4637). The given numbers do not suggest any obvious ad hoc or mental strategy (as would be present for example in a case such as16,999 + 3,501 or 7300 – 6301, for example). i) Grade 4 expectations in CCSSM are limited to whole numbers less than or equal to 1,000,000; for purposes of assessment, both of the given numbers should be limited to 4 digits. MP.1

Overview of Evidence Statements: Examples Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: Sub-claim C & Sub-claim D Evidence Statements, which put MP.3, 4, 6 as primary with connections to content Key Evidence Statement Text Clarifications, limits, emphases, and other information intended to ensure appropriate variety in tasks Relationship to MP HS.C.5.11 Given an equation or system of equations, reason about the number or nature of the solutions. Content scope: A-REI.11, involving any of the function types measured in the standards. i) For example, students might be asked how many positive solutions there are to the equation ex = x+2 or the equation ex = x+1, explaining how they know. The student might use technology strategically to plot both sides of the equation without prompting. MP.3