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Rearden, Kristin T. – Science Scope, 2001
Points out the pedagogical testing value of the game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire". Explains which game show components are applicable to classroom settings and examines some show strategies. (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Evaluation Methods, Performance Based Assessment, Science Education

Lucking, Robert A.; Christmann, Edwin P. – Science Scope, 2003
Describes the Geographic Information System (GIS) which is capable of storing, manipulating, and displaying data allowing students to explore complex relationships through scientific inquiry. Explains applications of GIS in middle school classrooms and includes assessment strategies. (YDS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry

Jones, M. Gail – Science Scope, 1992
Describes teacher activities for a unit on birds and the stations for performance-based assessment of student learning. Activities include predicting a birds habitat based on the foot shape, predicting the food of a bird based on its beak, identifying a bird by its song, and identifying bird skins using a field guide. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades, Ornithology

Doran, Rodney L.; Hejaily, Nicholas – Science Scope, 1992
Explains why performance tasks should be used for assessment in hands-on science programs. Lists guidelines to help teachers construct valid tasks for student or program evaluation. Illustrates the guidelines by discussing a chromatography task from the Second International Science Study test. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Performance Based Assessment, Science Activities

Germann, Paul J. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes a seventh-grade science process skills test entitled, "In Hot Water." Students respond in writing to a hypothetical problem and then are provided with a model response. Students apply this model response in their performance of subsequent skills. The assessment can be used for individual or group work. (PR)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grade 7, Heat, Junior High Schools

Nott, Linda; And Others – Science Scope, 1992
Describes the use of the observational checklist as an alternative assessment method. Suggests scoring rubrics should be developed to allow students and teachers to understand what standards are expected. Example scoring rubrics for drawing conclusions, creating motion, and group/cooperation skills are presented. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Grading

Tetenbaum, Zelda – Science Scope, 1992
Describes a performance-based assessment approach utilizing science activities and questions to assess different levels of thinking. Objectives, materials, and procedures are provided for the assessment of student skills in classification, observation and inference, interpretation, and analysis. (PR)
Descriptors: Classification, Data Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Finson, Kevin D.; Beaver, John B. – Science Scope, 1992
Presents 10 guidelines for developing performance-based assessment items. Presents a sample activity developed from the guidelines. The activity tests students ability to observe, classify, and infer, using red and blue litmus paper, a pH-range finder, vinegar, ammonia, an unknown solution, distilled water, and paper towels. (PR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Moran, Jeffrey B.; Boulter, William – Science Scope, 1992
Presents a rubric scheme for assessing science process skills in an authentic science exercise. Discrete elements of each skill or task are identified in a binary fashion (yes/no) so that a scorer need only determine whether the element is present or absent. Thirteen science process skills are assessed with this scheme. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Hands on Science, Junior High Schools