Additional Information
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Guidelines for marking
The following guidelines for marking show one approach to assigning a value to a student's work. Other approaches may be used that better suit the reporting process of the school. Categories, marks, grades, visual representations or individual comments/notations may all be useful.
Range | A student in this range: |
11-15
(High) |
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6-10
(Satisfactory) |
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1-5
(Progressing) |
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Feedback
Oral feedback will be given to the students during the Activity on such things as:
- correcting any problems in the experimental process early in order to obtain accurate results
- reinforcing safe work practices.
At the conclusion of the Activity, the teacher will provide written feedback on such things as:
- practical skills, safe work practices and teamwork
- accuracy of conclusions drawn from experimental results.
Future directions
Students will continue to undertake study relating to the production of a vegetable crop, with the main purpose of successfully producing at least one product.
Further suggested areas of study relating to this Activity include the use of the data logger and pH probe to determine the pH of the soil water. From this the results can be graphed for a number of sites across the Agricultural Farm.
Students would use pH results to investigate if problems exist and develop possible solutions. This would link to the additional content of Core B where students learn about the effect of soil conditioners, eg lime. They could then design and undertake an experiment examining the effect of lime on soil pH.