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The two thousand and thirteen grade three to five NJ ASK parent, student and teacher information guide continues with the following related information, which is applicable to all the parents students and private tutors at all three Math Genie abacus math for kids schools in New Jersey in the United States of America, quote “Question 14. The area of a rectangular floor is 72 square feet. If its width is 18 feet, what is its length, in feet? The correct answer is 4. Grade 5. 15. Louise wants to pack a box with books. She needs a box that has a volume of exactly 1344 cubic inches. If the length of a box is 14 inches and its height is 8 inches, what must be the measure, in inches, of its width? The correct answer is 12. The NJ ASK’s extended constructed-response questions in mathematics have no answer choices. Grade 3 and Grade 4 students will write and/or draw the answers to these questions in the spaces provided in the test booklet. Grade 5 students will write and/or draw their responses in a separate answer folder. A calculator is allowed for some extended constructed-response questions. These are examples of mathematics extended constructed-response questions. Grade 3. 16. Use the rectangle below to answer the following questions. What is the area, in square inches, of the rectangle? What is the length, in inches, of the rectangle? . What is the width, in inches, of the rectangle? How can you find the area of the rectangle by knowing its length and width? Sample 3-point (highest score) response would answer each part of the question correctly. (Appropriate responses may be written in different ways.) You can multiply 6 and 3 (or length and width) to get the area. 6 × 3 = 18. Grade 5. 18. During one day in April, rain gauges were set up in different locations around. New Jersey to measure the amount of rainfall in inches. The line plot below shows the results. What was the total amount of rain collected by all of the rain gauges? Show your work or explain your answer. If all of the rain collected was poured equally among each of the rain gauges, how many inches of rain would be in each gauge? Show your work or explain your answer. Sample 3-point answer. A total of 9 inches of rain was collected among the 24 rain gauges, so there would be 9. Scoring Guide for Mathematics Open-Ended (OE) Questions (Generic Rubric) The above rubric is used as a guide to develop specific scoring guides or rubrics for each of the extended constructed-response (ECR) questions that appear on the New Jersey state wide assessments in Mathematics. These scoring rubrics provide the criteria for evaluating and scoring student performance and are developed by a committee of mathematicians and teachers. Rubrics ensure that there is consistency, fairness, and accuracy in scoring extended constructed-response questions. Visit Math For Kids Problems Abacus Lessons Everyday Cool Games Private Tutors to contact Math Genie and enroll your child to improve their math ability. To learn more about math for kids provided by Math Genie in South Plainfield and East Brunswick New Jersey USA visit this link Math For Kids Problems Abacus Lessons Everyday Cool Games Private Tutors.
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