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    The Circulatory System


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Assessment - General Knowledge
When presented with a variety of written assessment questions, student can answer 90% of questions correctly.
When presented with a variety of written assessment questions, student can answer 75% of questions correctly.
When presented with a variety of written assessment questions, student can answer 60% of questions correctly.
When presented with a variety of written assessment questions, student answers less than 60% of questions correctly.
Assessment - Step Book
Students will illustrate and explain the components and functions of the circulatory system with 90% accuracy.
Students will illustrate and explain the components and functions of the circulatory system with 75% accuracy.
Students will illustrate and explain the components and functions of the circulatory system with 60% accuracy.
Students will illustrate and explain the components and functions of the circulatory system with less than 60% accuracy.
Assessment - Label Diagram
When given a diagram of the circulatory system and asked to label each part and describe the function, student can answerw with 90% accuracy.
When given a diagram of the circulatory system and asked to label each part and describe the function, student can answerw with 75% accuracy.
When given a diagram of the circulatory system and asked to label each part and describe the function, student can answerw with 60% accuracy.
When given a diagram of the circulatory system and asked to label each part and describe the function, student answers less than 60% of the questoins correctly.

Date Created: May 12, 2006
Date Last Modified: May 13, 2006
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