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Work Sample : Jordan

Activity : Investigating buoyancy

    Investigating buoyancy - Jordan : Grade Commentary

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Jordan has followed the guided investigation provided, demonstrating sound knowledge and adequately addressing the criteria. A design has been created and recorded. Appropriate materials have been selected, joined and tested to identify that they will float. The results of the investigation have been recorded and an attempt has been made to identify changes to improve the design. This work sample demonstrates characteristics of work typically produced by a student performing at grade C standard.

Grade C

The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills.

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Foundation Statement strands

The following strands are covered in this activity:

  • Investigating Scientifically
    Students conduct guided investigations by following a series of steps that include questioning, making and testing predictions, collecting and recording data, observing patterns and suggesting possible explanations. They select and safely use a range of equipment, computer-based technology and other resources to investigate and explore.
  • Designing and Making
    Students follow a guided design process to create products, including information products, services and built environments. They draw and model design ideas using accepted methods and practices. They select and safely use a range of equipment, computer-based technology and other resources when designing and making.
  • The Made Environment
    Students identify the difference between natural and built environments and model built environments designed to suit the needs of users. They communicate messages using a variety of media and technologies. Students describe and apply production processes using a range of materials and techniques to grow, make or process products.
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