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How to Answer an Open Response Question on Evolution

Learn how to effectively answer an open response question on the theory of evolution, including evidence from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, genetics, molecular biology, and natural selection.

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How to Answer an Open Response Question on Evolution

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  1. NEXT INTRODUCTION EOC Biology ExamOPEN RESPONSE QUESTION“How To” Sample The following is an Open Response question. It is important to practice answering these types of questions in preparation for the state mandated EOC exam. This exercise will walk you through the process. There will also be some reference links to assist you.

  2. HOW TO ANSWER AN OPEN RESPONSE QUESTION How to answer • Be sure to... • Read all parts of each question carefully. • Make each response as clear, complete and accurate as you can. • Proofread your work! NEXT BACK

  3. TOPIC Topic Explain how evolution is demonstrated by evidence from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, genetics, molecular biology, and examples of natural selection. NEXT BACK

  4. Let’s get started Let's get started ! EOC Biology ExamOPEN RESPONSE QUESTION“How To” Sample NEXT BACK

  5. The maps below show South America and Africa. Areas where fossils of the same extinct plant species have been found are marked with a star. a.  Explain how the widely separated areas marked in Map 2 can have fossils of the same extinct plant species. In both South America and Africa, there are plants descended from this extinct species. These modern plants are very different from one another. b.  Explain how the extinct species has modern descendants that came to be very different from one another. NEXT

  6. Now that you’ve finished the problem, Scoring Intro Let's see how well you did! Open Response questions are graded as either a 4,3,2,1 or 0 with 4 being the best possible score. The following pages are examples of work done by other students who earned those scores. Please use the example of a 4 to check your answers.You will also see the guidelines that were used to grade these answers. As you look over these pages, try to rate your own answer as a 4,3,2,1or 0. NEXT BACK

  7. What is a 4? The response demonstrates a thorough understanding of the fossil record and other evidence to support the theory of evolution. The response thoroughly explains how the two areas can have fossils of the same extinct plant species and thoroughly explains how the extinct species has modern descendants that came to be very different from one another.. NEXT 4 This student earned a 

  8. What is a 3? The response demonstrates a general understanding of the fossil record and other evidence to support the theory of evolution. NEXT This student earned a  3

  9. Sample Score 2 What is a 2? NEXT This student earned a  2 The response demonstrates a limited understanding of the fossil record and other evidence to support the theory of evolution.

  10. Sample Score 1 What is a 1? NEXT This student earned a  1 The response demonstrates a minimal understanding of the fossil record and other evidence to support the theory of evolution.

  11. Sample Score 0 What is a 0? The response is incorrect or contains some correct work that is irrelevant to the skill or concept being measured. NEXT This student earned a  0

  12. NEXT Rate Yourself! EVALUATION Now that you’ve seen how the scores are graded, how did you do? Try to rate yourself. Would you say that you earned a 4,3,2,1, or 0?

  13. NEXT REFERENCES If you had trouble with this, click on the links below to see some web sites that can help you understand some of the concepts involved. http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookTOC.html http://www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/

  14. CONCLUSION Hopefully, this has been a helpful experience for you. The only way to improve is to practice, and there are other problems like this one available for you to try if you are up to the challenge! -- or -- • Call a friend, have them do the same problem and you can talk about it. -- or -- • Take a break, you’ve earned it! Edited from Quincy Public Schools

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