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26,585 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 2 | 2 | light gray :: Light gray will affect the doghouse because, based on the data the light gray color was the second coolest at an avera ge of 45(DEG). This will help because during the summer when it is hot, it will keep the doghouse cooler. But, it will also help during the winte r and keep the dog house warmer. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
17,062 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 2 | 2 | She is a hardworker because she holds a job, does well in school, and helps take care of the family. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
21,005 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 2 | 2 | The background information about Mr. Leonard has a staggering effect on Paul. Paul is astounded that his coach was such an impressive athlete in his prime. His first actions are to inquire about his coach's former accomplishments. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
24,702 | 9 | Reading Passage—Organization of Article Item
Orbiting Junk
Grab your telescope! Look up in the sky! It's a comet! It's a meteor!
It's a . . . tool bag?
Such an observation isn't as strange as it seems. Orbital pathways around our planet that were once clear are now cluttered with the remains of numerous space explorati... | 2 | 2 | He starts out as, describing space junk. Than he goes to crash course, and tells the reader if something extremely bad happens this is the approch. Than last he talks about space trash. He describes the outter space, with all of the trash floating around in it, from previous astronotes. He goes into great detail a... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_rubric.html | null |
20,524 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 0 | 0 | This information on Mr.Leonard makes Paul wonder why Mr.Leonard didn't finish college. It also made Paul wonder why Mr.leonard had the job that he had because he was a track star and he broke records. How this information and what Mr.Leonard told him all sounded so fimiliar to him because he was treated the same way h... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
5,705 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Pandas in China and koalas in Australia are both very similar. The article describes how both animals are specialist. The panda eats bamboo and the koala eats eucalyptus. They differ from the python because a python is a generalist. The python is spreading at a rapid unwanted rate by most people. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
1,265 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 2 | 2 | In order to replicate this experiment, you would need corr | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
8,179 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 2 | In the article, the term "invasive" species refers to a non-native animal that is introduced to a new habitat, like the pythons in Florida. This invasive species, the article says can couse serious damage to the ecosystem. The author uses the word "invasive" specifically to create a negative connotation and to further ... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
6,636 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Pandas are similar to koalas because their both herbivore meaning the don't eat meat. They both eat trees and leave. I know this because in paragraph 21 it says "pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo,' and 'koalas eat eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively.' Pandas and koalas are different from pythons because pythons are... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
27,580 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | white :: The color white absorbs less heat therefore w ill reduce the impact the sun has on the temperature inside the doghouse. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
14,734 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | flagella nucler anvolope cytoplasm | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
8,413 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 0 | 1 | Invasive I believe is bad because in the story the say that invasive species unchecked by natural predators are major threats to biodiversity. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
6,388 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Pandas in China are similar to Koalas in Australia because they both are mammals that primaraly only eat one type of food plant each. Koalas mostly eat eucalyptus leaves and Pandas eat mainly bamboo. Both of these animals differs from a python because they are specialist favoring in stability, as to a python being a ge... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
20,720 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 1 | 1 | He discovers that Mr.leonard is is just like he is. He relizes that not beening able to read is not a bad thing. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
9,510 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 0 | 0 | Invasive meaning not normal or dangrous. I say this because they use words like not a normal pet to have in a home, and they use invasive for a python. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
6,391 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | The way pandas and koalas are similar is that they both only eat one type of food. In the article it says, pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo, koalas eat eucalyptus leaves exclusively. The way these two animals are different from a python is that pythons eat a lot more different food because they're in so many differ... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
1,273 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 3 | 3 | After I read the groups procedure, I determined that you need to know how much vinegar to pour in the contain in step 2. Another piece of information you need is what type of vinigar you need. The last piece of information you need is what size container should you use. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
6,090 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 0 | 0 | Pandas and Koalas are similar because they are not as harmful as pythons if you look at what they eat they are harmless. As were pythons eat what they can find. As stated in paragraph 14 "a python swallowed and alligator." As you can tell pythons are way more dangerous. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
9,422 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Invasive can be used in many significant ways. Invasive is something that can run another species out or destroy some other species. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
17,516 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 1 | 1 | Based on the convestations Rose had with Anna I would describe Rose as supportive. Rose is trying to convince Anna that what their family is doing is really what is best for all of them. She has to support Paul and her parents in the choices they are making. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
3,013 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 3 | 3 | The data provided concludes that plastic type "B" stretched the most. One way the student could improve the validity of this experiment would be to state the weight of the weights that are to be added onto the pieces of plastic. One thing the student also should have done was to have recorded the original lengths of th... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
23,499 | 9 | Reading Passage—Organization of Article Item
Orbiting Junk
Grab your telescope! Look up in the sky! It's a comet! It's a meteor!
It's a . . . tool bag?
Such an observation isn't as strange as it seems. Orbital pathways around our planet that were once clear are now cluttered with the remains of numerous space explorati... | 1 | 2 | The author organizes the article by first telling you want space junk is then giving examples to reasons we have space junk. Then telling us about how the little pieces are a big deal just as the big pieces are too. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_rubric.html | null |
14,614 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | cell wall: it can allow things to enter or leave , so it can control how the movement across the cell membrane.cells move causing the movement also to be determinedhow healthy the cell is. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
27,449 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 0 | 0 | white :: how white would affect the doghouse is that i t would get drityer more easly thats how it would affect the doghouse. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
24,726 | 9 | Reading Passage—Organization of Article Item
Orbiting Junk
Grab your telescope! Look up in the sky! It's a comet! It's a meteor!
It's a . . . tool bag?
Such an observation isn't as strange as it seems. Orbital pathways around our planet that were once clear are now cluttered with the remains of numerous space explorati... | 2 | 2 | The author seperates the article into different sections that have information that goes along with cooresponding information in each of the sections. For example in the section crash course there is a detailed explanation of how two satellites collided in 2009. In the section it first tells the reader what could possi... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet9/essay_set_9_rubric.html | null |
1,459 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 2 | 2 | In order to replicate the experiment, I would need to know the amount of each sample that is put into the containers. I would also need to know the environment in which the containers where during the 24 hours. Things such as temperature are necessary. I would also need to know how long the samples should be rinsed aft... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
14,797 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | Ossmoses: Passing through cell wallDiffusion: Things leaveing cell wallFasilitated Diffusion: the carefull release or inbranment of stuff through cell wall | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
18,179 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | The trait that I think Rose on her conversations is she should be more like Anna cause Rose thinks more like Anna and then Rose tries to do her three paragraph eassy. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
15,474 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 1 | Water is moved by osmosis.Insulin is moved by fitting into receptors on the cell membrane to make it open, like a lock and key.Any other nutrients are moved by diffusion. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
5,744 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 2 | 1 | Pandas in China are similar to koalas in Australia because they are specialists. Meaning they eat nothing else, but bamboo or eucalyptus leaves: That is to say they are different from pythons because in the article it says, " a python swallowed an alligator. " Emphasizing it is harder for them to adapt to certain cond... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
5,562 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | China's panda and australia's koala are both specialist species and have the limitation of Geographic Boundries. Wheras Generalist species, such as a python, have no Geographic boundries and proliferate Quickly in many different areas like the Everglades. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
716 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 1 | 1 | If this experiment was going to be repeated, a control would need to be used. Instead of using vinegar, the materials would be placed in water. Also, the procedure does not clearly state how much vinegar is used on each material. The amounts should be equal to balance it out. Changing the amount of time the samples si... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
20,675 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 0 | 0 | He feels sorry for Paul for having struggles with reading because My. Leanard knows exactly how it felt to succeed so well at something but in the same aspect he was not a good student and no school wanted an athlete who could not read. He did not want Paul to go through the same expierience he did with being so talent... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
26,449 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | black :: Black would affect the air temperature in the dog house. In the experiment the black lid color had on average of 53(DEG) C. This color would greatly effect the dog house in the summer. On hot days, the black color would attract heat, which would be a health issue for the dog. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
1,119 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 2 | 1 | One piece of additional information that I would need to replicate the experiment is the amount of vinegar that should be poured in each of the four containers. This is important because thew vinegar is what caused the samples to lose mass, so the amount of mass lost in each sample.If the amount of vinegar is inconsist... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
9,553 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Invasive is a significant word in the article because it implies giving a new term that one is not a native this applies to pythons burmese they are not native to Florida, they are native to places in Asia with climates similar to the southern U.S. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
1,288 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 0 | 0 | I would have 4 container caled the 4s marble, limestar wood and plastic so the readers can know whats in the containers then poured a even amount of vinegar on each samee. Let it sit & dry out for 24 hours & deterime the mass I got at the end culd compared it to the mass I got in the begeing vig. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
26,966 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | black :: That color might affect the dog house because it will be really dark. And the tempeture will be really high. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
3,432 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 1 | 1 | a) The type of plastic that stretched the highest amount of mm was plastic type B with a total of 45 mm. The record trial was more than the first trial as shown on the data table. ^p A way that the student could have improved the experimental design could be to stretch the plastic with your hands. A second way would be... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
1,418 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 3 | 3 | Additional information needed to replicate the experiment would be how much vinegar was added to each of the four separate containers. Also you might say how long to rinse the samples under distilled water for. Finally, the students should also state where to place each cup during the experiment and to dry. You need to... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
14,143 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 2 | 2 | One process cells use to control the movement of substances across the area is osmosis. Osmosis is when a substance passes through water to move from a higher concentration gradient to a lower concentration gradient. A second process used to help control the movement is diffusion. Diffusion is the movement from a hi... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
14,168 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | -Diffusion. -Osmosis. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
20,181 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 2 | 2 | During the story 'Gifts' Paul learns some interesting and shocking information about Mr Leonard. Paul finds out that Mr. Leonard was a 400 meter champion and he questioned him what happened after, once Mr. Leonard reveals the information to Paul, he was shocked. Paul realized that he wasn't alone and he had someone who... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
27,495 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | light gray :: Light gray would allow the dog house to absorb heat, though not as much as black, so it would not be incredibly h ot, but it would still be warmer than white. Also, it wouldnt be as cold as the white, but would be cooler than the black. So light grey is the perfect color to be not quite hot and not quit ... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
18,044 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 1 | 1 | She seems very confident that something may happen. When she was having a conversation with her sister in the kitchen she looked at the positive of their father working is Los Angeles. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
12,507 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | The mRNA transports messages to the brain. The DNA strand recieves the message. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
6,308 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | Pandas and Koalas are similar because they both need very little, Panda eat almost nothing but bamboo and Koala eat just eucalyptus leaves. They are different from pythons because they eat other populations invading and destroying the populations. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
14,751 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | 1. A cell is protected by a ridged cell membrane causing it to stay in place.2. A cell has flalgia, that are finger like projections, allowing it to move.3. A cell has cilia, that are hair like projections, allowing it to move. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
3,752 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 0 | 0 | The students have to make sure the test results are accurate and that the answers are precise. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
20,765 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 1 | 2 | Paul doesn't feel as embarrased to know his coach struggled with reading too. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
297 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 1 | 1 | The additional information you would need in order to replicate the experiment are what to use to determine the mass, which would be a triple beam balance. You would also need to know the amount of the sample that would be needed to more in step 3. You would also need to know what the 4 samples you are testing are. Tho... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
2,980 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 3 | 3 | a) When stretched plastic B seemed to be weakest and stretch the most as where plastic A seemed strongest. ^p One way is to have equal size plastics to start with. Another way is to say exactly how much weight needed to be added to each, | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
17,541 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | She is afraid to speak her mind | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
27,027 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | black :: black might affect the inside of the dog hous e because it will get really hot in the inside cause the sun will produce more heat on the darker color than the lighter colors. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
11,308 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | mRNA leaves the nucliusgoes to the mitochondria | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
1,146 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 3 | 3 | You would need to know how much vinegar was put in to each sample, find the size and shape of the container so the same amount of vinegar was actually covering the sample. You would need to know the shape or volume of sample because the surface are has to be the same so the same amount is affected by the vinegar. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
9,197 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 2 | 2 | The word ''invasive'' in the article is reffering to certain species that are disrupting the ecosystem. For example, in 1 rest of the article at is said that pythons are very invasive because they are ''imperiling five endangered species.'' Invasive in the the article means that any species controling the habitat + end... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
21,454 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 2 | 2 | The effect that Paul recieved from getting information about Mr. Leonard is that Paul had felt the same exact way. Paul knew what he was talking about. Since Mr. Leonard had helped him greatly with the hurdles, he felt as if he should help him how to read. So Paul took him down to the learning center so Mr. Leonard cou... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
26,412 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | white :: the test proves white dosent get as hot as ot her colors | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
8,141 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | The significance of the word invasive is mainly that they intrude into the society. The article talks about species coming in contact with each other eventually, but whom the natural borders are taken away and the animals are foreely put there, then they invade another society or community hence invasive. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
26,690 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 0 | 0 | white :: White is the best color for the dog house bec ause darker colors absorb more heat when its warm or hot out. But white r eflects all of that heat energy | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
26,122 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 2 | 2 | dark gray :: the dark gray will keep the inside of the dog house warm enough in the winter and not to hot during the summer. the dar k gray was an average of 48(DEG)C which is not as hot as the black lid w hich was an average of 53(DEG)C and not as cold as the light gray which was and average of 45(DEG)C. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
19,975 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 0 | 0 | When Paul gets some background information on Mr. Leonard he finds out that he won the 400 meter hurdles at the nationals. He also found out that he broke records. When Paul confronted Mr. Leonard about it Mr. Leonard told him that school was hard for him and he flunked out of college because he couldn't read. Paul rem... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
18,180 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | One trait that could describe Rose based on her conversations with her sister and aunt would be Conflicted. 'Do you feel so weighed down by what you're doing to help this family?'Rose didn't answer. If she told the truth, she would hurt her aunt. And probably her aunt would tell her mother. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
12,592 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | Well the messenger RNA or mRNA leaves the nucleus to make protein synthesis. They have to diffuse out of the nucleus. Then the transfer RNA or tRNA will take the RNA to make the protein synthesis. Once there the RNA is turned to DNA. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
12,748 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | mRNA is messenger RNA. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
9,559 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 0 | 0 | The word invasive is significant to the article because in paragraph 21, it shows that the word's unfair and that reaserchens have it wrong. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
15,575 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | protine pump, membrane pores, phosphate pump | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
2,951 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 2 | 2 | Based on the student's data, the trials for each of the different plastics were very similar and showed no significant chang in how much the plastic stretched. Two ways to be more specific on exactly how much weight is to be added to the clamp. Also the student should include how big each plastic sample should be, beca... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
9,409 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | The word invasive mean a judgement about a species in the article say,"uncheck by natural pridators are major threat to biodiversity". That they don't move that fast and they could go any where around the world. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
21,328 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 2 | 2 | During the story, Paul finds out about Mr. Leonard's past as a college hurdler. Paul knew what it felt like to be embarrassed about his reading problem as well. He felt that it was fair to help Mr. Leonard. After all, Mr. Leonard had helped Paul discover that he could excel in hurdles. Paul then led Mr. Leonard back to... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
15,388 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | active transport osmosisdiffusion | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
15,274 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | osmosis diffusion endocytosis- controls what comes into the cell | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
27,567 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | white :: i think it would be white because then when i t is hot out side then it would wouldnt be as hot in the dog house then i t would be when the dog house is white. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html | |
9,531 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | The significance of the word "invasive" to the rest of the article is very powerful and strong and it means trespassing or invading. In the sixth paragraph it show how threaten we feel by these reptiles and thats why the word "invasive" is used with such significance. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
478 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 1 | 1 | One additional information you would need to replicate the experiment is the amount of vinegar, in ml, is needed to pour into the containers. Every container needs the same amount of vinegar. The other additional information needed is the fact that the difference in mass has to be determined or else, you would miss the... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
18,473 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | Rose is very shy, but also likes to get what she wants. She likes things to be her way. In the story Aunt Kolab says 'Hmm. Maybe we can find a way to do things differently. A way better for you.' | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
17,558 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | Rose is a depresd person. When doesn't want to ever talk about what is truly wrong. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
6,198 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | As stated in paragraph 21 chinas panda and Australias koala bear are both specialist animals. They both require stability. They are both different from a python because as stated in the article a python is a general animal. They prefer rapid changes. Specialist do not. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
20,386 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 1 | 1 | As the reader gets background information about Mr. Leonard, Paul is being effected by realizing that he is not alone in this world, and that he can make a diffence in his own life because he has the chance to become someone. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
11,399 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | 1. mRNA leaves the nucleus.2. It then travels throughout the body. 3. disperses into your bodys systems. 4. Gets proteins to the body. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
14,417 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 0 | 0 | 1.they gather protin from out side.2.they keep moving from one place to another.3.it all process the membrane. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
643 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 3 | 3 | You would need to know how much vinegar you pour in each container, so the results are accurate. You would need to know how big each sample was you would also need to know what temperature this experiment was done at. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
12,254 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | mRNA leaves the nucleusit enters a protein cellit feeds itmRNA goes back into nucleus | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
6,487 | 3 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 1 | 1 | In the article it explains that pythons are carnivores which means they eat meat. So they're different from both pandas in China and koala bears in Australia because pandas eat nothing but bamboo and koalas only eat eucalyptus leaves. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet3/essay_set_3_rubric.html | |
21,278 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 1 | 1 | It encourages him to teach mr leonard how to read | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
20,051 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 2 | 2 | The background information on Mr.Leonard surprises Paul. it also ver much encourages him to push and try even harder.He also felt the feeling that his coach felt back in his college days when he couldnt read. Paul goes and helps Mr.Leonard as he help him. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
21,703 | 8 | Reading Passage—Mr. Leonard Item
Gifts
I met Mr. Leonard when I started middle school. He was a hall monitor whose job it was to keep students moving along from one classroom to the next. "Move along, people, move along!" he'd advise the shuffling crowd, and everyone complied.
I distinguished myself from the masses by ... | 0 | 0 | He wondered why he would be a hall monitor when he was so good. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet8/essay_set_8_rubric.html | null |
2,909 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 2 | 2 | a) based on the students data trial 2 had a greater amount of stretch remained the same number of 30min in both trials. B) The student could have improved the experiment by adding 2 trial 3 to ensure accuracy. Another way the student could have improved the validity of the experiments was to record the amount of weight... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
2,808 | 2 | A student performed the following investigation to test four different polymer plastics for stretchability.
Procedure:
1. Take a sample of one type of plastic, and measure its length.
2. Tape the top edge of the plastic sample to a table so that it is hanging freely down the side of the table.
3. Attach a clamp to the ... | 1 | 1 | a. Based on the students data I can conclude that T2 overall had better results that T1, for T1, A, B and C were all longer than T1. ^p 3b. The student could have improved the experimental design and for validity of the results by specifying the amount of weight that was added to the clamps and the student should also ... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet2/essay_set_2_rubric.html | null |
11,350 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 1 | 1 | The mRNA carries instructions to the ribosome where synthesis will take place. Then tRNA takes the synthesised protein from the ribosome to the rRNA who is the message and finishes the process. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
8,752 | 4 | Reading Passage—Koala/Panda Item
THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
One Man's Pet, Another's Invasive Species
BY JOEL ACHENBACH
BUSHNELL, Fla—RobRoy Maclnnes is the man to see if you want to buy a crocodile. Or a scorpion, a rattlesnake, a boa constrictor. Got a hankering for a cobra? Just pony up $600 and you ... | 0 | 0 | I thought the word invasive was another way of saying that snakes are always dangerous and if so then the r eas question is has that person ever been close to a snake. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet4/essay_set_4_rubric.html | null |
14,801 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 1 | 1 | Osmosis- Using the gradient to allow substances to move in or out of the cell.Endocytosis- Using the phospholipid bilayer to surround the matter and completely ingulf it.Exocytosis- Using the phospholipid bilayer to force waste and other uneeded material out of the cell. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
494 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 1 | 1 | After reading the groups procedure, some information I would need to replicate this experiment would be the temperature of the distilled water. Also, I would need to know how much vinegar that the group put in each cup. Lastly, you would need to do multiple trials for reliability. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
17,009 | 7 | Reading Passage—Trait of Rose Item
Crossing Over
Rose's head jerked up from her chest. "Oh no," she groaned, rubbing the back of her neck and blinking at the bright light in the kitchen. For a split second she was confused. Then she remembered: her essay for the state competition. She'd been struggling to think of a to... | 0 | 0 | Rose has an introverted personality. She listens to what the other person has to say and then internalizes her thoughts and emotions without communicating them aloud. By beind too afraid of telling her aunt how she truly feels and by just assuring Anna that their parents are doing their best for the family, this charac... | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_prompt_%26_source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet7/essay_set_7_rubric.html | null |
12,463 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | interphasemetaphaseprophaseanaphase | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
1,464 | 1 | A group of students wrote the following procedure for their investigation.
Procedure:
1. Determine the mass of four different samples.
2. Pour vinegar in each of four separate, but identical, containers.
3. Place a sample of one material into one container and label. Repeat with remaining samples, placing a single samp... | 0 | 0 | Tell us to do it again. | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet1/essay_set_1_rubric.html | null |
12,603 | 5 | Prompt—Protein Synthesis Item
Starting with mRNA leaving the nucleus, list and describe four major steps involved in protein synthesis.
Rubric for Protein Synthesis
Key Elements:
* mRNA exits nucleus via nuclear pore.
* mRNA travels through the cytoplasm to the ribosome or enters the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
* mRNA... | 0 | 0 | 1-the mRNA gets other amino acides to combine with the RNA2-?3-?4-? | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet5/essay_set_5_rubric.html | null |
15,486 | 6 | List and describe three processes used by cells to control the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
Rubric for Cell Membrane
Key Elements:
* Selective permeability is used by the cell membrane to allow certain substances to move across.
* Passive transport occurs when substances move from an area of higher ... | 2 | 2 | Osmosis- The diffusion of materials through water particlesActive transport- Moves materials by using energyPassive transport- Moves materials without using energy | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet6/essay_set_6_rubric.html | null |
26,451 | 10 | Brandi and Jerry did the following controlled experiment to find out how the color of an object affects its temperature.
Question: What is the effect of different lid colors on the air temperature inside a glass jar exposed to a lamp?
Hypothesis: The darker the lid color, the greater the increase in air temperature i... | 1 | 1 | light gray :: it will help yhe dog house becuase in the sum mer it wont be to hot and then in the winter it will kepp it warm a littl e | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_prompt.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP_SAS/EssaySet10/essay_set_10_rubric.html |
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