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New York State 2013 Grades 3-8 Common Core Mathematics Rubric and Scoring Turnkey Training Video 12: Guide Papers for 6 th Grade Three Point Question

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3 Grade 6 Extended-response Question A closed box in the shape of a rectangular prism has a length of 13 cm, a width of 5.3 cm, and a height of 7.1 cm. Draw a net of the box and find its surface area in square centimeters. Show your work. Answer. 2 3

Grade 6 Extended-response Common Core Learning Standard Assessed CCLS 6.G.4 Represent three-dimensional figures using nets made up of rectangles and triangles, and use the nets to find the surface area of these figures. Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems. 4

5 Grade 6 Extended-response Question A closed box in the shape of a rectangular prism has a length of 13 cm, a width of 5.3 cm, and a height of 7.1 cm. Draw a net of the box and find its surface area in square centimeters. Show your work. Answer. 2 How would you answer this question? 5

6 Grade 6 Extended-response Exemplar A closed box in the shape of a rectangular prism has a length of 13 cm, a width of 5.3 cm, and a height of 7.1 cm. Draw a net of the box and find its surface area in square centimeters. Show your work. Answer sq. cm. 6

7 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 1 7 Score Point 3

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 1 Annotation Score Point 3 This response answers the question correctly and demonstrates a thorough understanding of the mathematical concepts. A complete net is drawn and accurately labeled, and all calculations for each of the rectangles are shown. The final answer, the sum of the area of all six rectangles, is correct. 8

9 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 2 9 Score Point 3

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 2 Annotation Score Point 3 This response answers the question correctly and indicates that the student has completed the task correctly, using mathematically sound procedures. A complete net is drawn and accurately labeled. The calculations for each of the three sizes of rectangles are shown, multiplied by two, and then added. The final answer is correct. 10

11 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 3 11 Score Point 3

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 3 Annotation Score Point 3 This response answers the question correctly and demonstrates a thorough understanding of the mathematical concepts. A complete net is drawn. The calculations for each of the three sizes of rectangles are shown, multiplied by two, and then added. The final answer is correct. Labeling the dimensions of the net is not required for demonstration of a thorough understanding of the problem. The run-on equations and the cm 3 label do not detract from the demonstration of a thorough understanding of the mathematical concepts. 12

13 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 4 13 Score Point 2

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 4 Annotation Score Point 2 This response is partially correct and addresses most aspects of the task, using mathematically sound procedures. A complete net is drawn and accurately labeled, and the correct procedure for the area calculations for each of the rectangles is used. However, a multiplication error is made while calculating one of the areas (13 × 2 × 5.3 = 157.8) and an addition error is made when determining the total area ( = ). The lines that appear to be extra flaps on the net are indicators of the lengths of the sides. 14

15 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 5 15 Score Point 2

This response demonstrates partial understanding of the mathematical procedures embodied in the task. The net, missing the rectangle that represents one side (5.3 by 7.1) of the box, is only partially correct. The surface area calculated is for an open, rather than a closed, box; the area representing the top of the box is not included. 16 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 5 Annotation

17 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 6 17 Score Point 2

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 6 Annotation Score Point 2 This response is partially correct and addresses most aspects of the task, using mathematically sound procedures. A complete net is drawn and accurately labeled, and the correct procedure for the total area calculation is shown in the work. However, minor calculation errors result in an incorrect answer. 18

19 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 7 19 Score Point 1

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 7 Annotation Score Point 1 This response is incomplete and exhibits many flaws but is not completely incorrect; it addresses some elements of the task correctly but reaches an inadequate solution and provides reasoning that is incomplete. No net is shown. The area calculations for each size rectangle are shown and are correctly added together. However, the determined value is not multiplied by two to determine the total surface area. 20

21 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 8 21 Score Point 1

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 8 Annotation Score Point 1 This response exhibits many flaws but is not completely incorrect and demonstrates only a limited understanding of the mathematical procedures embodied in the task. No net is shown. While the work shows the correct procedures for the calculation of the total surface area, multiplication errors for all three sizes of rectangles result in an incorrect answer. 22

23 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 9 23 Score Point 1

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 9 Annotation Score Point 1 This response exhibits many flaws but is not completely incorrect and reflects a lack of essential understanding of the underlying mathematical concepts. An appropriate net is shown. However, an inappropriate mathematical process is used to determine the surface area and the answer is incorrect. 24

25 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper Score Point 0

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 10 Annotation Score Point 0 This response is incorrect. A net is shown; however, the size of all six rectangles is approximately the same. This net is not an appropriate representation of the original three- dimensional figure. No other work is shown and the answer given is incorrect. 26

27 Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper Score Point 0

Grade 6 Extended-response Guide Paper 11 Annotation Score Point 0 This response is irrelevant. No net is shown and the volume is calculated, rather than the surface area. 28

Grades 3-8 Mathematics Assessment Scoring Training Video 1: Instructional Shifts Video 2: Holistic Scoring Video 3: Scoring Policies & the Test Development Process Video 4: Two Point Holistic Rubric Videos 5-8: Guide Papers and Practice Sets- 2 Point Rubric Video 9: Three Point Holistic Rubric Videos 10-13: Guide Papers and Practice Sets- 3 Point Rubric 29

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