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Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” Make observations to construct an evidence-based account of how an object made of a small set of pieces can be disassembled and made into a new object 2-PS1-3 Assessment IVDZ Hey boys and girls show me what you know! Okay, let’s practice showing our Plicker cards. Carefully read and listen to each question and all possible answers. Carefully pick an answer by holding up your card with your answer choice on top. This child chose answer D. Hold your card up until your HSE tells you to go on. D

Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” 2-PS1-3 Assessment IVDZ Here’s your first question! 1.What should an engineer do first when trying to solve a problem? A.decide what to build the solution with B.test to see if the solution works C.think about what the solution must do to be a success D.change the problem so it is easier to solve After you are sure of your answer, hold it up! Make observations to construct an evidence-based account of how an object made of a small set of pieces can be disassembled and made into a new object

Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” IVDZ After you are sure of your answer, hold it up! 2.What materials do engineers use to build a solution to a problem? A.any materials in the world B.materials that are available to them C.only natural resources from the Earth D.plans, wood, and metal 2-PS1-3 Assessment

Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” 2-PS1-3 Assessment IVDZ 3. Engineers are scientists who ___________________________. A.solve problems B.study space and the stars C.study fossils to learn about the past D.study living things

Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” 2-PS1-3 Assessment IVDZ 4. How does an engineer know if his or her solution to a problem is a good solution? A.The solution does not fix the problem B.The solution looks like it may fix a problem on another project C.The solution will be free to do D.The solution did what the engineer felt was important to solve the problem.

Imperial Valley Discovery Zone “Inquiry Learning in Science” 2-PS1-3 Assessment IVDZ Make observations to construct an evidence-based account of how an object made of a small set of pieces can be disassembled and made into a new object