Kids Camp Innovative Learning Academy: First Long Test Mapeh 8A & B
Kids Camp Innovative Learning Academy: First Long Test Mapeh 8A & B
Kids Camp Innovative Learning Academy: First Long Test Mapeh 8A & B
MUSIC
I. Modified True or False: Write true if the statement is correct. If it is false, underline the
word/words that make the statement wrong then write the correct answer on the space
provided. Erasures and Superimpositions are considered wrong. (2 points each)
ARTS
II. Hands-on Examination: Please follow the requirements and refer to the rubrics as your
guide. (20 points)
Materials to bring;
Sketch Pad (Note: Coupon Bond is highly discouraged)
Mongol 3 Pencil
Permanent Marker
RUBRIC: SKETCHING
CRAFTSMANSHIP The drawings are The drawings are The drawings are The drawings are
messy and show somewhat messy neat and show very very neat and show
marks and rips, and show marks or little evidence of noevidence of
tears, or folds. rips, tears, or folds. marks, rips, tears, or marks, rips, tears, or
folds. folds.
CREATIVITY The student used The student used The student used The student added
glaze, but only to many different glaze to add texture difficulty to their
paint the mask one glazes, but was not or elements to their design by adding
solid color. He/she very creative with mask; there may be multiple glazes that
was not creative the end result one or two flaws, but enhance the mask
with design or they are not and make it look
texture. noticeable. realistic.
EFFORT Did not use class Needed frequent Could use class time Put in class effort.
time wisely and put reminders to stay on a lot more
forth no additional task. effectively.
effort.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
III. Hands-on Examination: Please follow the requirements and refer to the rubrics as your
guide. (20 points)
Attire: Please wear your complete P.E. Uniform (Note: Students who will not be in
complete P.E. uniform will not be allowed to perform)
Rubric
Level Achieved Performance Levels
5- able to perform the skill correctly
4- able to perform the skill with 1 to 2 errors
3- able to perform the skill with 3 to 4 errors
2- able to perform the skill with more than 5 errors
Total
HEALTH
IV. Essay: Read the following statements carefully. Express your answer in 3 to 5 sentences. (5
points each)
Analyze your personal stand on each item. Write a short explanation why you agree or
disagree with it.
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3. Both the father and the mother should share in meeting the financial needs of the
family.
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Rubric
Explanation
5pts. - Sophisticated: an 4 pts. - In-depth: an 3 pts. - Developed: an 2 pts. - Intuitive: an 1 pt. - Naive: a superficial
unusually thorough, atypical and revealing account that reflects some incomplete account but with account; more descriptive
elegant, and inventive account, going beyond in-depth and personalized apt and insightful ideas; than analytical or creative;
account (model, theory, what is obvious or ideas; the student is extends and deepens some of a fragmentary or sketchy
or explanation); fully what was explicitly making the work her own, what was learned; some account of facts/ideas or
supported, verified, and taught; makes subtle going beyond the given— "reading between the lines"; glib generalizations; a
justified; deep and connections; well there is supported theory account has limited support/ black-and-white account
broad: goes well beyond supported by argument here, but insufficient or argument/data or sweeping less a theory than an
the information given. and evidence; novel inadequate evidence and generalizations. There is a unexamined hunch or
thinking displayed. argument. theory, but one with limited borrowed idea.
testing and evidence.