Assessment

The following is an explanation about assessment and reporting procedures used for Year 9 Science in Semester Two, so that you have a clear understanding of the process.

No overall mark or grade is given to indicate students overall performance. Each student will be given a number of grades to indicate performance in a range of coursework. All coursework must be completed to a satisfactory standard to pass the Science course. Some of this coursework will be called assessment tasks and is graded.

The Year 9 Semester Two Science report

An S or N indicates whether coursework was satisfactorily completed or not but does not indicate the quality of the work performed.  The criteria for satisfactory completion will be given to students before attempting the work.

Coursework which is also an Assessment Task will receive a grade using an HD1 to L2 scale, indicating a satisfactory result, although S and L grades do indicate that significant improvement is desirable. Three other marks are possible:
BS - work which has not achieved the minimum requirements to be satisfactorily graded.
NA - not assessed , where work is submitted late or not at all.

A summary of the coursework and graded assessment tasks for semester two are given in the table below:

Course Work Is satisfactory completion necessary? Is it graded ?
Student work Yes No
Multimedia presentation Yes Yes
Practical work Yes Yes
Class assessment Yes Yes
Semester examination Yes Yes

You will also be assessed according to the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) Level 6.  The topics address the Standards in the Discipline-based Strand of Science and various Standards in the Physical, Personal and Social Learning Strand and the Interdisciplinary Learning Strand. The Science course covers the two Dimensions of Science Knowledge and understanding and Science at Work.

Work Requirements and Graded Assessment Tasks

Student Work
All classwork must be completed to your teacher's satisfaction. Student work incorporates the worksheets found in the homework book. Student work must be completed by 29/10/09.

Practical Work Reports
Practical work will be assessed through pre-prac tests and practical reports.  The pre-prac tests will be conducted prior to the practical activity.  Most practical reports are to be completed on the proforma report sheets.  Some practical reports may require students to plan and write the report completely following the recommended format.  Practical reports must be handed in no later than one week after the completion of the prac. If you are absent for a prac. it is your responsibility to complete the prac. at an alternative time following discussion with your teacher.

All pracs will be graded.  Information regarding the assessment guidelines for these pracs, will be discussed by your teacher before commencing the prac.  Late submission of graded prac. reports, without legitimate reasons, will receive a NA.
The practical work reports must be completed by 29 /10/09.

Multi-media Presentation Project
Each student is required to complete research, preparation and an individual presentation of information associated with an application of science through technology. This will be presented to class after exams in term 4.

Class Assessment
This will comprise of a number of different assessment tasks on various aspects of the course such as class tests, individual or group research, presentations or concept maps.

Common Semester Exam
A formal common assessment exam will be given to all students near the end of the Semester.  The length of this exam will be 75 minutes with 15 minutes reading time.