In this performance assessment, students will apply their knowledge and skills related to finding the whole, the part and/or the percent. Specifically, students will be asked to find the percent (given the whole and a part), find the part (given the percent and the whole), find the whole (given a part and the percent), and solve a multi-step problem using the whole, a part, and the percent. Students will use their understanding of ratios and proportional relationships to solve these problems and explain their methodology/process for finding their solutions.
This assessment should be used during the unit on Ratios and Proportional Relationships in Grade 6 or as a review in Grade7. Students should have had instruction on the relationships between the whole, the part, and the percent before the assessment is used.
In this performance assessment, students will apply their knowledge and skills related to finding the whole, the part and/or the percent. Specifically, students will be asked to find the percent (given the whole and a part), find the part (given the percent and the whole), find the whole (given a part and the percent), and solve a multi-step problem using the whole, a part, and the percent. Students will use their understanding of ratios and proportional relationships to solve these problems and explain their methodology/process for finding their solutions.
This assessment should be used during the unit on Ratios and Proportional Relationships in Grade 6 or as a review in Grade7. Students should have had instruction on the relationships between the whole, the part, and the percent before the assessment is used.
Big Ideas | Competencies |
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B. Operations and Algebraic ThinkingStudents can use mathematics to analyze and evaluate historical, political, economic, scientific, and social problems and make conjectures about possible solutions. |
Ratios and Proportional Relationships 2Students can solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent. |
Below are analytic teacher rubrics. The column on the left shows the dimension that is being measured in the student’s performance. The levels across the top row indicate the performance level in the dimensions. Occasionally all dimensions and performance levels are exemplified by multiple students in a single recording.
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Concepts and ProceduresWhat is the evidence that the student can apply correct computational processes and strategies to solve mathematical problems? SMP1&6 |
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Reasoning and ExplainingWhat is the evidence that the student can defend a solution or critique another person's solution using mathematical language? SMP 2&3 |
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Modeling and Using ToolsWhat is the evidence that the student can create or interpret a representation that captures mathematical concepts or relationships and uses tools strategically to solve real-world math problems? SMP 4&5 |
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Seeing Structure and GeneralizingWhat is the evidence that the student notices patterns, structure, or regularities in real-world phenomena or mathematical situations, and can use those to find general methods and shortcuts? SMP 7&8 |
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