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Grade 6- SCIENCE – CONCEPT CHECK ASSESSMENT
NAME: ___________________________________
CLASS: ____________________
DATE: _____________________
A:Multiple Choice Questions: Answer in the grid given on Pg 4
1. Which of the following correctly describes the size of fungi compared to the size of bacteria?
A. Fungi are larger.
B. Bacteria are larger.
C. They are about the same size.
D. They are the same size but different shapes.
Use this drawing of a paramecium to answer the next question:
2. What composes the paramecium’s body?
A. thousands of cells
B. four cells
C. one cell and its parts
D. several body organ systems
3. Which of the following describes the most ideal location for microorganisms to live?
A. underwater. B. in warm, humid places
C. nearly everywhere D. sunny, dry areas
ONE WORLD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
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The foods listed on this data table were left in plastic bags in a warm container for 5 days.
Observations were made and recorded at the end of the experiment. Use this information to
answer the next 4 questions.
Food Observations
Bread Covered with black, fuzzy stuff
Banana Banana turned slimy, black and soft
HamburgerTurned brown with green spots
Cheese Has white and green areas
4. Which of these hypotheses was tested?
A. Foods left in the dark will rot differently than foods in light.
B. Will foods react differently in plastic bags?
C. If different foods are used, then different bacteria will grow.
D. What kind of bacteria is best for making cheese?
5. What variable was tested in this experiment?
A. the length of time it takes for food to rot
B. what kind of bags allows rotting to occur
C. the temperature microorganisms like best
D. how different kinds of food rot
6. Which of the following is a conclusion you could make concerning these data?
A. Bread is more likely to rot than cheese or meat.
B. Bread is better for you to eat than cheese.
C. Different microorganisms grow on different foods.
D. Meat is less safe to eat than other foods because it turns brown.
7. How might a student improve this experiment?
A. Count the number of microorganisms on each food with a toothpick.
B. Use a microscope to identify the kinds of microorganisms.
C. Add some strong chemicals and see what they do to the foods.
D. Kill the microorganisms and make the food safe.
8. A scientist wonders if a certain bacteria can survive being frozen. Which of the following is a
correctly written hypothesis?
A. If bacteria are frozen, then they will die.
B. Bacteria are small, microscopic life forms.
C. The bacteria died when it was frozen.
D. Bacteria survive best when they are moist.
3
9. Which of the following practices is based on an understanding of microorganisms?
A. walking downhill instead of running
B. looking both ways before crossing a street
C. wearing lightweight clothes in the summer
D. washing your hands before eating
10. How does adding yeast change bread dough?
A. Bubbles of gas form in the dough.
B. Yeast changes the bread’s color.
C. More dough is produced as yeast multiply.
D. Yeast makes it less lumpy.
11. How do bacteria help our bodies function?
A. They make our muscles and lungs stronger.
B. They help to digest food in the intestines.
C. They circulate in our blood and help carry oxygen.
D. They make our skin flexible and clean.
12. Which of the following correctly pairs a microorganism with the disease it causes?
A. protozoa/the flu
B. virus/athlete’s foot
C. bacteria/strep throat
D. fungi/a cold
Multiple Choice Answer Grid
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B: Structured Response:
1. Katie wants to see if apples that are kept cold will rot or stay edible. She places an apple in
the refrigerator and records the date. What should she use as a control?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
2. A group of students wonders if pond water smells bad because it has microorganisms in it.
Describe a way they could find out.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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6. Describe a way microorganisms are helpful to people, and a way they are harmful.
12.3.5
Answers:
Multiple Choice
1. A 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C
Constructed Response
1.
Bacteria Fungus Protozoan Algae
Approximate
size
Smallest, invisible to eye
Some large and
visible, some
small
Small, single-
celled
Some large, some small
Food source
Other organisms, some
make their own food
(photo- synthetic)
Other Other organisms,
organisms, rot- some are
photosynthetic
Make their own food
(photosynthetic)
Environment
they live in
Warm, moist, near other
organisms
Moist, on land Water Water
2. Another apple should be placed in a warm place the same length of time.
3. The milk is old or has been left in a warm place.
4. Use a microscope and look at the pond water to see if microorganisms are visible; or boil the
pond water to kill or get rid of microorganisms to see if it still smells.
5. Heated it.
6. They help in production of foods like bread and cheese. They also act as decomposers in the
environment which is good. They are harmful when they cause disease and destroy food.
12.3.6
Grade 6 Standard 5 Performance Test 1 Microorganisms
Activity Description: Students will grow a pond water culture and observe how it changes over time.
Materials needed: glass jar, hay/tap water mixture or pond water with hay, microscopes capable of
40X magnification, hand lenses, slides, cover slips, medicine droppers.
Prior to assessment: Students should know how to use a microscope and make a slide. They should
be familiar with what a protozoan is and what some of its structures are.
Time needed: a 50 minute period followed by several 30 minute periods for follow-up ob-
servations.
Procedure:
5
1. Students should add water to a small sample of hay in their jar. If tap water is used, it should sit
out overnight to remove any chlorine.
2. Students should start a lab write-up including a title, materials, hypothesis, and observations (If
we observe the jar for several days then _______________ will happen.) and a place for
observations.
3. Students should make an observation of what their jars look like, smell like and view a slide under
the microscope. They probably will not see any protozoa on this day, it takes several days for them
to reproduce into numbers large enough to be easily found.
4. Wait a couple of days and have students take additional observations. They should date their
observations and organize them neatly. It will help students to focus their micro- scopes if they are
encouraged to place a bit of hay on the slide. The protozoa will be found near the hay.
5. Continue to take observations over a ten day period. The water will begin to smell, turn cloudy
and protozoa should become very numerous. Students should try to draw all the dif- ferent types
they see.
6. At the end of the experiment students could answer questions such as:
-What changes did you observe in your jar?
-What happened to the number and kind of protozoa you saw as time went by? the number
increased new kinds appeared.
-Why? They were reproducing
-What may have been creating the smell in the jar? waste products from the protozoa and decay of
the hay.
-Why were the protozoa found near the hay? that is what they eat
-Would you want to drink the pond water?
-Why or why not? no, it might make you sick
7. Students should write a conclusion to summarize their experiment.
12.3.7
Scoring Guide.
Student includes all steps of lab write-up...................................................7 pts Observations neatly
and accurately recorded............................................10 pts Questions answered
correctly.................................................................. 6 pts Conclusion is specific and
complete..........................................................3 pts
1. Complete the sentences.
There are three types of microbes:__________, __________ and __________. They have something
in common: they are all very ___________. All three can cause ___________.

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MICROORGANISMS TEST.docx

  • 1. 1 Grade 6- SCIENCE – CONCEPT CHECK ASSESSMENT NAME: ___________________________________ CLASS: ____________________ DATE: _____________________ A:Multiple Choice Questions: Answer in the grid given on Pg 4 1. Which of the following correctly describes the size of fungi compared to the size of bacteria? A. Fungi are larger. B. Bacteria are larger. C. They are about the same size. D. They are the same size but different shapes. Use this drawing of a paramecium to answer the next question: 2. What composes the paramecium’s body? A. thousands of cells B. four cells C. one cell and its parts D. several body organ systems 3. Which of the following describes the most ideal location for microorganisms to live? A. underwater. B. in warm, humid places C. nearly everywhere D. sunny, dry areas ONE WORLD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 25
  • 2. 2 The foods listed on this data table were left in plastic bags in a warm container for 5 days. Observations were made and recorded at the end of the experiment. Use this information to answer the next 4 questions. Food Observations Bread Covered with black, fuzzy stuff Banana Banana turned slimy, black and soft HamburgerTurned brown with green spots Cheese Has white and green areas 4. Which of these hypotheses was tested? A. Foods left in the dark will rot differently than foods in light. B. Will foods react differently in plastic bags? C. If different foods are used, then different bacteria will grow. D. What kind of bacteria is best for making cheese? 5. What variable was tested in this experiment? A. the length of time it takes for food to rot B. what kind of bags allows rotting to occur C. the temperature microorganisms like best D. how different kinds of food rot 6. Which of the following is a conclusion you could make concerning these data? A. Bread is more likely to rot than cheese or meat. B. Bread is better for you to eat than cheese. C. Different microorganisms grow on different foods. D. Meat is less safe to eat than other foods because it turns brown. 7. How might a student improve this experiment? A. Count the number of microorganisms on each food with a toothpick. B. Use a microscope to identify the kinds of microorganisms. C. Add some strong chemicals and see what they do to the foods. D. Kill the microorganisms and make the food safe. 8. A scientist wonders if a certain bacteria can survive being frozen. Which of the following is a correctly written hypothesis? A. If bacteria are frozen, then they will die. B. Bacteria are small, microscopic life forms. C. The bacteria died when it was frozen. D. Bacteria survive best when they are moist.
  • 3. 3 9. Which of the following practices is based on an understanding of microorganisms? A. walking downhill instead of running B. looking both ways before crossing a street C. wearing lightweight clothes in the summer D. washing your hands before eating 10. How does adding yeast change bread dough? A. Bubbles of gas form in the dough. B. Yeast changes the bread’s color. C. More dough is produced as yeast multiply. D. Yeast makes it less lumpy. 11. How do bacteria help our bodies function? A. They make our muscles and lungs stronger. B. They help to digest food in the intestines. C. They circulate in our blood and help carry oxygen. D. They make our skin flexible and clean. 12. Which of the following correctly pairs a microorganism with the disease it causes? A. protozoa/the flu B. virus/athlete’s foot C. bacteria/strep throat D. fungi/a cold Multiple Choice Answer Grid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B: Structured Response: 1. Katie wants to see if apples that are kept cold will rot or stay edible. She places an apple in the refrigerator and records the date. What should she use as a control? ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. A group of students wonders if pond water smells bad because it has microorganisms in it. Describe a way they could find out. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
  • 4. 4 6. Describe a way microorganisms are helpful to people, and a way they are harmful. 12.3.5 Answers: Multiple Choice 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. C Constructed Response 1. Bacteria Fungus Protozoan Algae Approximate size Smallest, invisible to eye Some large and visible, some small Small, single- celled Some large, some small Food source Other organisms, some make their own food (photo- synthetic) Other Other organisms, organisms, rot- some are photosynthetic Make their own food (photosynthetic) Environment they live in Warm, moist, near other organisms Moist, on land Water Water 2. Another apple should be placed in a warm place the same length of time. 3. The milk is old or has been left in a warm place. 4. Use a microscope and look at the pond water to see if microorganisms are visible; or boil the pond water to kill or get rid of microorganisms to see if it still smells. 5. Heated it. 6. They help in production of foods like bread and cheese. They also act as decomposers in the environment which is good. They are harmful when they cause disease and destroy food. 12.3.6 Grade 6 Standard 5 Performance Test 1 Microorganisms Activity Description: Students will grow a pond water culture and observe how it changes over time. Materials needed: glass jar, hay/tap water mixture or pond water with hay, microscopes capable of 40X magnification, hand lenses, slides, cover slips, medicine droppers. Prior to assessment: Students should know how to use a microscope and make a slide. They should be familiar with what a protozoan is and what some of its structures are. Time needed: a 50 minute period followed by several 30 minute periods for follow-up ob- servations. Procedure:
  • 5. 5 1. Students should add water to a small sample of hay in their jar. If tap water is used, it should sit out overnight to remove any chlorine. 2. Students should start a lab write-up including a title, materials, hypothesis, and observations (If we observe the jar for several days then _______________ will happen.) and a place for observations. 3. Students should make an observation of what their jars look like, smell like and view a slide under the microscope. They probably will not see any protozoa on this day, it takes several days for them to reproduce into numbers large enough to be easily found. 4. Wait a couple of days and have students take additional observations. They should date their observations and organize them neatly. It will help students to focus their micro- scopes if they are encouraged to place a bit of hay on the slide. The protozoa will be found near the hay. 5. Continue to take observations over a ten day period. The water will begin to smell, turn cloudy and protozoa should become very numerous. Students should try to draw all the dif- ferent types they see. 6. At the end of the experiment students could answer questions such as: -What changes did you observe in your jar? -What happened to the number and kind of protozoa you saw as time went by? the number increased new kinds appeared. -Why? They were reproducing -What may have been creating the smell in the jar? waste products from the protozoa and decay of the hay. -Why were the protozoa found near the hay? that is what they eat -Would you want to drink the pond water? -Why or why not? no, it might make you sick 7. Students should write a conclusion to summarize their experiment. 12.3.7 Scoring Guide. Student includes all steps of lab write-up...................................................7 pts Observations neatly and accurately recorded............................................10 pts Questions answered correctly.................................................................. 6 pts Conclusion is specific and complete..........................................................3 pts 1. Complete the sentences. There are three types of microbes:__________, __________ and __________. They have something in common: they are all very ___________. All three can cause ___________.