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Please help me Summative Assessment
Acceleration Due to Gravity Lab

MYP Science Assessment Year 4-5: Integrated Sciences

Unit:
The Physics Of Motion
(Newton’s Second Law of Motion)
Statement of Inquiry:
Relationship between natural forces acting on objects in terms of interactions and consequences could lead to scientific and technical innovation.
Global Context:
Scientific and Technical Innovation.
Key Concept
Relationships
Related Concepts:
Interaction
Consequences
MYP Criteria

B: Inquiring and Designing

RUBRICS AND TASK SPECIFIC CLARIFICATIONS

CRITERION B : Inquiring and Designing

Achievement level
Level descriptor / Criterion B: Inquiring and Designing
0
The student does not reach a standard identified by any of the descriptors below.
1–2
The student is able to:
state a problem or question to be tested by a scientific investigation
outline a testable hypothesis
outline the variables
design a method, with limited success.
3–4
The student is able to:
outline a problem or question to be tested by a scientific investigation
formulate a testable hypothesis using scientific reasoning
outline how to manipulate the variables, and outline how relevant data will be collected
design a safe method in which he or she selects materials and equipment.
5–6
The student is able to:
describe a problem or question to be tested by a scientific investigation
formulate and explain a testable hypothesis using scientific reasoning
describe how to manipulate the variables, and describe how sufficient, relevant data will be collected
design a complete and safe method in which in which he or she selects appropriate materials and equipment.
7-8
The student is able to:
explain a problem or question to be tested by a scientific investigation
formulate and explain a testable hypothesis using correct scientific reasoning
explain how to manipulate the variables, and explain how sufficient, relevant data will be collected
design a logical, complete and safe method in which he or she selects appropriate materials and equipment.

Introduction:

You will perform a lab to observe the acceleration of a falling object, which is called the acceleration due to gravity, or g. In this investigation you will design an experiment to compare the vertical accelerations of two objects with different masses.

B (i) Research Question

B (ii) Hypothesis

B(iii)

Identify the variables and state how you will manipulate them.

Independent Variable:

Dependent Variable:

Control Variables:

B (iv)

The suggested materials for this investigation are as follows:

1 Basketball 1 Tennis ball 1 Meter stick

Identify the other materials you might want to use for your investigation. Suggested materials are as follows:

1 Stopwatch
1 Step stool/chair (to stand)
1 roll of String
1 Digital scale
1 roll of Masking tape
Scissors

Describe the method:

List the safety precautions that need to be taken:

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