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This document provides clarification on the criteria and expectations for an MYP 5 open lab investigation on car safety features. It defines key terms like independent variable (IDV), dependent variable (DV), and controlled variable (CV). It also provides descriptors and examples to clarify the levels of achievement for Criterion B (inquiring and designing) and Criterion C (processing and evaluating), which focus on clearly stating a problem, developing a hypothesis, designing a method to test it, collecting and analyzing data, and evaluating validity and improvements.

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Criterion BC Task Clarifications e

This document provides clarification on the criteria and expectations for an MYP 5 open lab investigation on car safety features. It defines key terms like independent variable (IDV), dependent variable (DV), and controlled variable (CV). It also provides descriptors and examples to clarify the levels of achievement for Criterion B (inquiring and designing) and Criterion C (processing and evaluating), which focus on clearly stating a problem, developing a hypothesis, designing a method to test it, collecting and analyzing data, and evaluating validity and improvements.

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Criteria B and C: Task clarifications

MYP 5: Open lab investigation


Criterion B: Inquiring and designing Student name: ___________________
Maximum: 8
Use the following task-specific clarifications to help you with your car safety-feature lab.
*IDV = Independent variable
*DV = Dependant variable
*CV = Controlled variable

Level Level descriptor Task-specific clarification


The student does not reach a standard You did not reach a standard described by any of
0 described by any of the descriptors given the descriptors given below.
below.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• state a problem or question to be tested by • state a problem or question to be tested that
a scientific investigation contains the IDV and DV
1-2 • outline a testable hypothesis • outline a hypothesis
• outline the variables • outline in the method the IDV; the DV and the
• design a method, with limited success. CV’s
• design a the method with limited success.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• outline a problem or question to be tested • outline a problem or question to be tested that
by a scientific investigation contained the IDV and DV
• formulate a testable hypothesis using • formulate a hypothesis and use scientific
scientific reasoning reasoning to say why it is done this way
3-4 • outline how to manipulate the variables, • outline how to manipulate the IDV; collect the
and outline how relevant data will be DV; how to control the CV’s and were able to
collected outline how to collect the multiple sets of the
• design a safe method in which he or she data
selects materials and equipment. • design a method that is safe and contains the
equipment used.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• describe a problem or question to be • describe a problem or question to be tested
tested by a scientific investigation that contains the IDV and DV
• formulate and explain a testable • formulate a hypothesis and use scientific
hypothesis using scientific reasoning reasoning to explain why it is done this way
• describe how to manipulate the variables, • describe in the method how to manipulate the
5-6 and describe how sufficient, relevant data IDV; collect the DV (including units and
will be collected measuring equipment); how to control the CV’s
• design a complete and safe method in and describe how to collect the multiple sets
which he or she selects appropriate of the data
materials and equipment. • design a method that is complete and safe and
contains the equipment (amounts and sizes)
used.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• explain a problem or question to be tested • explain a problem or question to be tested
by a scientific investigation that contains the IDV and DV
7-8 • formulate and explain a testable • formulate a hypothesis and use scientific
hypothesis using correct scientific reasoning to explain why it is done this way
reasoning • explain in the method how to manipulate the
• explain how to manipulate the variables, IDV; collect the DV (including units and

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Criteria B and C: Task clarifications

and explain how sufficient, relevant data measuring equipment); how to control the CV’s
will be collected and explain how to collect the multiple sets of
• design a logical, complete and safe method the data
in which he or she selects appropriate • design a method that is easy to follow,
materials and equipment. complete and safe and also contains the
equipment (amounts and sizes) used.

Command terms
Describe Give a detailed account or picture of a situation, event, pattern or process
Design Produce a plan, simulation or model
Explain Give a detailed account including reasons or causes
Formulate Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s)
Outline Give a brief account
State Give a specific name, value or other brief answer without explanation or calculation

Criterion C: Processing and evaluating


Maximum: 8
Use the following task-specific clarifications to help you with your car safety-feature lab.
*IDV = Independent variable
*DV = Dependant variable
*CV = Controlled variable

Level Level descriptor Task-specific clarification


The student does not reach a standard You did not reach a standard described by any
0 described by any of the descriptors given of the descriptors given below.
below.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• collect and present data in numerical • collect and present DV’s and IDV’s in numerical
and/or visual forms and/or visual forms
• interpret data • interpret data
• outline the validity of a hypothesis based • outline how the data supports or rejects the
1-2 on the outcome of a scientific investigation hypothesis validity of a hypothesis based on
• outline the validity of the method based on what happened in the experiment
the outcome of a scientific investigation • outline if the method allowed for sufficient
• outline improvements or extensions to the collection of data based on the outcome of a
method. scientific investigation
• outline improvements or extensions to the
method.
The student is able to: You were able to:
• collect and present data in numerical • collect and present DV’s and IDV’s in numerical
and/or visual forms and/or visual forms
• accurately interpret data and explain • accurately interpret data and explain results
results • outline how the data supports or rejects the
3-4
• outline the validity of a hypothesis based hypothesis validity of a hypothesis based on
on the outcome of a scientific investigation what happened in the experiment
• outline the validity of the method based on • outline if the method allowed for sufficient
the outcome of a scientific investigation collection of data based on the outcome of a
• outline improvements or extensions to the scientific investigation

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Criteria B and C: Task clarifications

method that would benefit the scientific • outline improvements or extensions to the
investigation. method that would benefit the scientific
investigation
The student is able to: You were able to:
• collect, organize and present data in • collect DV’s, show how the IDV’s were
numerical and/or visual forms correctly manipulated and organized and present data
• accurately interpret data and explain in numerical and/or visual forms correctly
results using scientific reasoning • accurately interpret data and explain results
• discuss the validity of a hypothesis based using correct scientific reasoning
on the outcome of a scientific investigation • discuss how the data supports or rejects the
5-6 hypothesis validity of a hypothesis based on
• discuss the validity of the method based on
the outcome of a scientific investigation what happened in the experiment
• describe improvements or extensions to • discuss if the method allowed for sufficient
the method that would benefit the collection of data based on the outcome of a
scientific investigation. scientific investigation
• describe improvements or extensions to the
method that would benefit the scientific
investigation
The student is able to: You were able to:
• collect, organize, transform and present • collect DV’s, show how the IDV’s were
data in numerical and/or visual forms manipulated and organized, transform data by
correctly including calculations and present data in
• accurately interpret data and explain numerical and/or visual forms correctly
results using correct scientific reasoning • accurately interpret data and explain results
• evaluate the validity of a hypothesis based using correct scientific reasoning

7-8 on the outcome of a scientific investigation • evaluate how the data supports or rejects the
• evaluate the validity of the method based hypothesis validity of a hypothesis based on
on the outcome of a scientific investigation what happened in the experiment
• improvements or extensions to the • evaluate if the method allowed for sufficient
method that would benefit the scientific collection of data based on the outcome of a
investigation. scientific investigation
• explain improvements or extensions to the
method that would benefit the scientific
investigation

Command terms
Describe Give a detailed account or picture of a situation, event, pattern or process
Discuss Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors or
hypotheses. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by
appropriate evidence
Evaluate Assess the implications and limitations; to make judgments about the ideas, works,
solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria
Explain Give a detailed account including reasons or causes
Interpret Use knowledge and understanding to recognize trends and draw conclusions from
given information
Outline Give a brief account
Present Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration

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