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5,275 | 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 | 2 | Pandas in China and koalas in Australia are similar in a way that they are dependent on food from their native land. They are specialists. "A specialist is China's panda, which eats almost nothing but bamboo, or Australia's koala bear, which eats eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively." They differ from pythons because p... | 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 | |
6,372 | 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, all they eat is stuff from trees which are bamboo, and eucalyptus leaves. Pandas and koalas are different from pythons because , pandas and koalas are vegetarians . pythons eat meat like rabbits, even alligators. | 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 | |
24,169 | 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 authot begins by catching the reader's attention with several shocking statements. Once the reader has learned the subject of the article, the reader then goes on to explain a simplified history of the subject of space debris. After explaining how so many satellites have been put into orbit by multiple nations, t... | 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 |
444 | 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 | 3 | Additional information you would need in order to replicate this experiment is: How much vinegar to pour into each container. It should say what each "sample" is in the procedures. A list of materials. | 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 |
17,856 | 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 curious about her life and if it will ever get easier. A detail I can use to support this theory is that in Paragraph 23, Sentence 2, she worries about her life and the aunt giving her advice that life would get better. | 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 |
23,457 | 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 organizes his articles into sections. Every article has a differnet subtitle that explains a differnet subject. One example of the would be 'what is space junk'. Each article is different making the reader able to understand it easier. | 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 |
22,972 | 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 | First, the author gives a quick explanation of how space junk is created in the passage 'What Is Space Junk'. Here, they explain that when satellites malfunction, they become high-tech junk. In the next article 'Crash Course', the author tells a story of a U.S. and Russian satellites colliding, creating many debris. Fi... | 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 |
1,421 | 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 | After reading the group's procedure some additional information I would need in order to replicate this experiment is the amount of vinegar that you would pour into each of the four separate but identical containers. Also you would have to know what the sample material is that you are placing in each of the containers,... | 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 |
8,524 | 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'' is suggnificat to this article because it's the very definition of what animals like the python are becoming. They're invasive or introducing as some, may say because they're more closer and closer toward us, we're finding them under cars, on roads, and even out on trails where they've never been ... | 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 |
17,096 | 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 doesnt want to make her family feel bad and have to struggle for anybody who was left or is not there. | 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 |
26,948 | 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 | 1 | white :: White, because the white lid temputature only went up to 42(DEG)C. The other lid colors got a higher temputature, So I chose the one that had the least temputature. | 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 | |
24,516 | 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 organizes the article one step at a time. They start off with an introduction that catches the reader's eye. Then, they explain to the reader what space junk is and that it is dangerous. After that, they tell why space junk is harmful and dangerous. Finally, they end with saying that NASA is trying to fix th... | 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 |
26,905 | 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 | white :: A white doghouse would absorb less energy, an d its temperature would be cooler. In the experiment, the jar with the li ght, white lid had a lower temperature than the jar with the darkest, bla ck lid. A dog house painted white would therefore have a lower temperatur e, and the dog could use it to stay out of ... | 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 | |
431 | 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 | In addition to this experiment the group should include what they would use to find the mass of these rock samples. | 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 |
26,664 | 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 :: white will keep the dog cool in the summer. s o the dog house wont be super hot it will be cool enough to be in comfurt ably for the dog.in the winter it will just be a normal temperature. | 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 | |
11,639 | 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... | 2 | 1 | mRNA leaves the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm. When traveling the cytoplasm it connects to a ribosome. The ribosomes reads off the mRNA as a codon(three at a time)each codon coding for a amino acid. tRNA travels along the mRNA and carries anti-codons to connect with the codons. The codons and anti-codons are then co... | 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 |
3,444 | 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) If you tape a plastic sample to a table and attach a clamp with weights on the bottom then plastic type C will stretch the longest because it is the thickest out of all the plastics. ^p B) Two ways the student could improve was to add more trials and make sure to use the same amount of weights for each plastic. | 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 |
12,572 | 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 has to get settled in somewhere and be able to function. Then it gets more sugars to multiply the strands. mRNA then has to go through mitosis, and last it creates proteins. | 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 |
11,177 | 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 | First the protein is made, then it forms. After it forms then it starts to make the protein. At last it is fully functional. | 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 |
578 | 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 that the vinegar is the substance that is being used for the acid rain. You would also need to know what type of materials you need. Another piece of needed information is how much vinegar to pour into each container because the more vinegar added,the stronger it may become and therefore the vine... | 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 |
6,247 | 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 | 2 | Both Pandas and Koalas are specialists species so they can only survive in certain ares. They also both only eat one food. Pandas eat bamboo one Koalas ear eucalyptus leaves. Pythons are generous so they can survive in changing environment and can eat different types of food. | 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 | |
12,138 | 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 | 1. The mRNA goes through the cells and meets the tRNA.2. The tRNA matches up its nucleotides with those of the mRNA.3. The tRNA gives the mRNA an amino acid sequence.4. Steps 2 and 3 are repeated until the tRNA reaches a stop codon at the end of the mRNA sequence. | 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 |
685 | 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 | After reading the group experiment I belive that they will need multipule trials, they also need a control. What type of container, how much vinager. Also what you would use to find the mass. | 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 |
8,539 | 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 | 1 | "Invasive" is a significant word to the rest of the article because it is suggesting they are unwelcome in the Everglades. MacInnes says however that it is a wonderful introduction and beneficial to the Everglades which shapes the article because it went on to discuss other animals ending up in other habitats and how i... | 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 |
17,121 | 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 | By the time Rose tiptoed into their room, Anna was already snoring lightly. Rose slid into bed and watched the lights from passing cars move across the walls. They became the light that had illuminated the stage att Paul's high school graduation. | 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 |
5,768 | 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 are both specialists. The panda only eats bamboo, and the koala survive as on just eucalyptus leaves. A python on the other can adapt and is a generalist who can survive in multiple different areas. | 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 | |
11,546 | 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 | One step involved in protein synthesis is the tRNA moving ribosomes. Another step in protein synthesis is rRNA making the proteins. Another step is using the protein. Another step is restarting the cycle. | 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 |
762 | 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 | 3 | I would need to know how much of each material will be needed. Also, I will need to know how large or small the container will have to be for the end results to be identical. Lastly, I must know where the containers were placed, in the sun, shade, etc. or my results may vary. | 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 |
5,565 | 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 | 2 | China's panda and Australia's koala bear both only eat plants. The pandas eat bamboo and the koala bear eats only eucalyptus leaves. Unlike these two animals a python will eat anything it can fit it's mouth around or at least attempt to. A python will eat anything from a key largo wood rat to a common house pet. In the... | 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 | |
23,771 | 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... | 0 | 0 | the arthur organized the articale by | 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 |
797 | 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 | 3 | Although the samples are shown in the table they are not expressed in the procedure. In addition the amount of vinegar should be explained as well. Most importantly is the need for a constant mass of the samples ie 10g. The results are skewed when wood which is 11grams is compared to 7grams of plastic. The procedure sh... | 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 |
15,450 | 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 | Three processes used by cells to contol the movement of substances across the cell membrane would be the mitochondria, nucleolous and the nucleus. | 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 |
24,322 | 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... | 0 | 0 | The author orders the article in chronoligical order. In paragrah for its starts off with 1957 then in paragrapgh 5 its states over the pas 52 years. | 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 |
9,580 | 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 means that they go where these not supposed to the the pythons early to America. | 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 |
20,135 | 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 | When Paul finds out about Mr. Leonard's background information he feels that he can relate to him. Paul could tell that when Mr. Leonard told him what happen to him in college he was embarassed just like he was when he was chosen to read something aloud and didn't know the answer. He feels grateful that Mr. Leonard had... | 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 |
18,205 | 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 cares a lot about her family, and she doesn't want to let anyone down. One Example in the story is she says ' I feel like I got a lot of responibilty and i have no idea what to do.' | 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 |
24,228 | 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 | 1 | The author begins by grabbing the reader's attention with a startling statement. He continues to define the terms that will be used later on in the passage, while also explaining some of the history behind the subject. Then, the author offers more facts and support for his claims. The author ends with a look at how the... | 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 |
23,958 | 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 | 1 | The author organizes the article in order from how the objects get into space and then how they can crash into other things and cause many problems in space. The author rights it in sequented order to define the issue from start to finish. | 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 |
17,592 | 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 is supportive.'Hmm. Maybe we can find a way to do things differently. A way better for you.' Her aunt's face lit up. 'Maybe I can sew for ladies. Or I could make special treats from our country and sell them.' | 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 |
17,387 | 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 was nice to her sister at first, But then kinda got angry. In the story they were talking about their dad, and Rose made Anna mad. | 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 |
529 | 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 | 2 | The additional information that should be included in this procedure is. How much vinegar goes in each sample. Where do the samples go to sit and dry at. Label the samples in the procedure too not just in the data. | 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 |
3,874 | 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 | 2 | Based on the student's data plastic B both trials had the most millimeters for the amount the plastic stretched. Plastic B first trial had 22 mm and the second trial had 23 mm. Also plastic D was the second plastic to have the most millimeters for plastic stretched. At trial one it was at 20mm also for trial two . One ... | 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 |
9,020 | 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 is significant to the article because it gives a way to contrast ideas between a scientist like Skip Snow, and a pet owner like MacInnes. MacInnes believes that the term "invasive" species is unfair and they are not invading but instead being introduced, which will only benefit America while biologist... | 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 |
21,159 | 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 | Paul understands now that the reason Mr. Leonard wants to help Paul is because he too couldnt read when he was in High School. And realizes that they are a lot a like | 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 |
26,078 | 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 | 1 | light gray :: Light gray would be the best color for the do g house because it would absorb some heat, but would not absorb as much a sthe color black. If they chose black they dog house would absorb to much heat as shown in the experement that after just 10 minutes the temperatu re of the black lid jar rose 29(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 | |
1,655 | 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 | To repeat this experiment you would have to know how much of each sample to put in the container. You would also need to know how much vinigar to pour into the containers. Another thing you would need to know is where you let them sit in dry because the results could change depending on temperature, light exposure, and... | 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 |
1,293 | 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 | To replicate the group experiment you would need to know what size container the group used to hold the samples. You would also need to know how long to rinse the samples. You would also want to know how they dried the material, if you want to get the same data. | 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 |
9,514 | 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 species can be very dangerous. An invasive species is one that is taken out of its normal envirnoment and put into another. The author says that RobRay MacInnes imports animals that are not native. These become invasive species and are incredibly dangerous. | 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 |
21,644 | 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 that paul found out about Mr. Leonard helped him understand why he wanted to help Paul so much. Then Paul wanted to help Mr. Leonard, we know this because in the last paragraph Paul says 'It's time to start you trainting.' To Mr. Leonard. | 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 |
592 | 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 | I would need to know how much of each material was used because it doesn't say in the procedure. I would also have to know how much vinegar to pour into each container. I would also have to know how much water or how long to rinse the samples with the distilled water. | 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 |
23,539 | 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 organizes this article unconventionally, first grabbing the reader's attention, then explaining 'space junk', next explaining what can happen when 'space junk' collides, and finally emphasizing the seriousness of 'space junk' and its possible effects. | 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 |
17,095 | 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 | A trait that can describe Rose based on her conversations would be that she is very thoughtful. One detail from the story that shows this is that even when she has much work to do she still listens to her Aunt Kolab and her sister when she is needed. | 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 |
8,453 | 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 | The significance of the word "invasive" of this article is that by being dangerous reptiles like pythons, and Nile monitor lizards as pets can cause a danger to lead this particular animals artist. Also that it is causing more of the python species to be more in local areas, instead of their natural habitat. So by the ... | 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 |
3,508 | 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 | The students could conclude that plastic "B" has the most stretchability, because it stretched the farthest distance every time.The experiment could have been improved by making all the original pieces of plastic the same length. Also they could have used a control for comparison. | 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 |
3,337 | 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. That substance B streached the fastest and then D, then C and finally A would streatch the least amount. ^p b. The student could have given the orginal length of the plastics. The student could have specified how much the clamp and the weigths weigthed. | 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 |
16,985 | 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 | Rose is a caring person. In paragraph 4, when Anna wakes up from having a bad dream, Rose tries her best to comfort her sister. She speaks in a gentle voice, so as not to increase the despair that her younger sister is feeling. While speaking to Anna, Rose displays this specific character trait. Anna was not complet... | 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 |
27,507 | 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 | 1 | light gray :: If you paint the dog house black then the in side will always very hot. Then when the sun is shining on it just like in the lab it says the "the darker the color".the gr eater the increase in air inside the doghouse. so i would not choose blac k to be the color for the dog house. i would pick light grey ... | 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 | |
14,037 | 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 | Three of the processes used in the cell membrane is, diffusion, transfusion, and the letting in of substances 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 |
1,279 | 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 | What was their prediction before they start. After check if their prediction was right or not. | 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 |
9,435 | 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 means that the animals are living among us and the article says not to take it a step further and keep them as pets. | 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 |
24,357 | 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 organizes the article by first grabbing the reader's attention with the sentence 'Grab your telescope! Look up in the sky! It's a comet! It's a meteor! It's a...tool bag?'. This passage is interesting and makes the reader want to read more. Then the reader is told that this can actually happen and that... | 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 |
15,212 | 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 | Endocytosis is used to let large mollecules into cells. Exocytosis is used to get them out of the cells. | 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 |
23,737 | 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 | 1 | The author makes sections to point out different informatioon about space satellites. The author expresses different possibilites of what might happen in a few years and what has already happened because of there free-orbiting satellites. | 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 |
27,498 | 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 cause black makes heat worse and so i c hose white because every dog house is white because its easier to see in the dark and its comfy and warm. | 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 | |
9,652 | 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 is used by people who dislike the fact that reptiles are kept as pets. They dat respel the support reptiles as much because they are mainly seen as a danger. | 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 |
9,029 | 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 | 0 | Invasive means "dangerous." Its so important in this article because the whole article is about the debate about owning dangerous invasive reptiles. It says the government is blocking MacInnes from importing reptiles. | 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 |
26,711 | 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 | 1 | black :: Black might affect it because the darker the color the the more energy it absorbs. | 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 | |
20,943 | 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 | Paul finally understands why Mr. Leonard is interested in him. Paul and Mr. Leonard are alike in a way. They both have problems reading and are good at track. Even though Mr. Leonard is a college flunk out, Paul still feels the same about him if not better. | 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 |
21,026 | 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 | This effect Paul by making him inspired that the coach would take time out for him and lend him some advice. | 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 |
17,405 | 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 appears to feel overwhelmed by everything that is thrown at her- a rough job, taxing schoolwork, and a homelife that takes up most of the time she has that would normally be free to anyone else. '...From school she'd gone straight to the restaurant to work a four-hour shift, then straight home to help Aunt Kolab ... | 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 |
21,282 | 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 is shockt that h dose not no 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 |
12,027 | 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 | anaphaseprophasetelephasemetaphase | 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 |
15,620 | 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 | RECEPTER ROTIENCE ONLY LET SERIAN THING THROUGH, CHANNEL PROTIENCE LET THINGS THROUGH THER CELL WALL. SMALLER THINGS CAN ALOS GO THROUGH THE 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 |
23,808 | 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 | 0 | There are many bold faces titles in the artical to show which each one is about. | 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 |
8,394 | 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 would envasive means a person breaking in on someone or something. Just like the snakes were almost being located everywhere. A rapid growth and in parts where they weren't even seened before. | 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 |
12,117 | 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 | rRNA then tRNA and 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 |
27,562 | 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 | 1 | dark gray :: It won't be too hot or too cold in the dog ho use. | 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 | |
18,603 | 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 doesn't think that her life will never get alittle easier. Unless her parents and her aunt had someway to make her feel lighter then always being busy. 'Camdodian tradition and snese of family, she realized, could survive an ocean corssing''. | 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 |
12,065 | 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 | They 4 steps are interphase, anaphase metaphase and prophase | 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 |
9,446 | 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 basically means that the pythons or snakes are growing or increasing in number of places. I believe it means that because MacInnes says that the species were introduced not 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 |
6,675 | 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 | 2 | Pandas in China and kolas in Australia are similar because both are specialist and they only eat the same food, " China's panda which eats almost nothing but bamboo, or Australia's koala, bear, which eats eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively. Both are different from pythons because pythons can live in other habitats an... | 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 | |
21,658 | 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 | Paul finding out that Mr. Leonard could not read has a very strong affect. Paul can sympathize with Mr. Leonard. Also Paul finding out that Mr. Leonard was a great track star has a big effect. Paul understands that feeling of embarrassment. Lastly the effect that they are both helping each other. Mr. Leonard taught Pau... | 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 |
21,581 | 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 | It tells him a little about Mr. Leanard. He finds out that Mr. Leanard was a great athlete but had a lot of trouble in school. | 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 |
5,515 | 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 panda and the koala bear are both specialists so they only eat one thing and nothing else. The python will eat a variable of things and is a generalists. | 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 | |
9,671 | 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 used to describe the reptiles that are spreading in the story. The whole story is mainly about these invasive reptiles. | 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 |
25,987 | 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 :: The black doghouse would keep you warmer in t he winter but it would be really hot in the summer | 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 | |
1,161 | 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 | In order to replicate the group's experiment I would have to know more information. For example, it says to put vinegar, but it doesn't say the measurement of how much would be needed. It would also have to say what type and what size container to put the vinegar in. Lastly, the procedure would also have to say what ty... | 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 |
24,364 | 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 | 1 | The author starts out with a little background story of the 'great space race' and how the effects when it comes into Earth atmosphere. In Crash Course, the author gives a story of what happen in February 2009 between two dead satellites and introing the paragraph into the next paragraph.In Little Bits, but a Big Deal,... | 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 |
17,424 | 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 can describe rose is respectful because when Aunt Kolab asked her 'Do you feel so weighed down by what you're doing to help this family' Rose doesn't say anything because she did not want to hurt her Aunt's feelings or her mothers. | 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 |
27,513 | 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 | 2 | white :: Brandi and Jerry should use white paint for t here dog house because in the investagation the white paint color only ha d a 18(DEG) increase as black paint had a 29(DEG) increase. the diffren ce between the two paint's tempurture was 11(DEG). | 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 | |
11,383 | 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 | mRNA leaves the nucleus and heads over to the protein. The proteins then connect to thier matches. The mRna carries dna infromation to the ribosome. Then there is a PROTEIN. | 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 |
11,580 | 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 | 1. mRNA goes and connects with a tRNA.2. the anti codons attach to its same sequence.3. the anti codon and the codon make a protein.4. the protein is matched with others and goes through the protein channel. | 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 |
23,427 | 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 starts with the importance of space junk when this person says 'This 'space junk' is currently of great concern to the government space agencies around the globe.' The author proceeds to tell what space junk really is when it says 'What happens when a satellite 'dies' or malfunctions and can't be repaired? T... | 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 |
11,024 | 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 the information.2. Then it takes it to the tRNA3. Then the tRNA transfers the mRNA. | 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 |
20,954 | 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 information Paul learns on Mr. Leonard makes him wonder, and probably think of him as a role model. Paul had no idea he was an awesome hurtle runner and to find out he got kicked out of college for grades probably makes Paul feel like he can help him just like Mr. Leonard helped him with hurtles. | 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 |
21,503 | 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 Paul gets about Mr.Leonard helps Paul to belive in his-self. Paul and Mr.Leonard are just alike, neither of them can read very good. Mr.Leonard tries to help Paul become a better student and suceeds. In returning the favor Paul then starts training Mr.Leonard so he'll be able 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 |
24,719 | 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 | 1 | The author organizes it into different subsections based of what the subject of the section is | 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 |
12,635 | 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 transfers stuff | 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 |
15,067 | 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) Mitosis- the cells seperate and move to opposite ends of the cell membrane. Which can somewhat guard the movements.2) Meosis- The same process occurs as in mitosis, except more cells will be produced. Gaining more control for the cells. 3) Reproduction: the cells can reproduce many time, then the cells can have full... | 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 |
26,543 | 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 | 1 | black :: I chose black because black is going to keep the dog house warmer. If they paint the dog house white, the light will just reflect off, butt if they choose black then they will keep the warm, I know this because on the experiment they did with the lamp the average temperature with the black lid was 53(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 |
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