OGE English points. Criteria for evaluating the entire OGE

OGE 2017 points conversion table

Finding out your grade based on test scores has become much easier. Thanks to this table, you can assess the level of your knowledge and fill in the gaps in topics that raise questions for you.

Solve, check the correct answers and find out your score. We would also like to draw your attention to some planned in KIMs in 2016.

* Russian language

The mark “4” is given if the student scored from 25 to 33 points, of which at least 4 points for literacy (according to GK1-GK4 criteria). If, according to the criteria of GK1-GK4, a student scores less than 4 points, a mark of “3” is given.

The mark “5” is given if the student scored from 34 to 39 points, of which at least 6 points for literacy (according to GK1-GK4 criteria). If, according to the criteria of GK1-GK4, a student scores less than 6 points, a mark of “4” is given.

* Mathematics

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 32 points. Of these, for the module “Algebra” - 14 points, for the module “Geometry” - 11 points, for the module “Real Mathematics” - 7 points.

The recommended minimum result of the examination work, indicating the mastery of the federal component of the educational standard in the subject area “Mathematics”, is 8 points scored in total for completing tasks in all three modules, provided that at least 3 points from them are in the “Algebra” module , at least 2 points in the “Geometry” module and at least 2 points in the “Real Mathematics” module. Overcoming this minimum result entitles the graduate to receive, in accordance with the curriculum of the educational institution, a final grade in mathematics or algebra and geometry. Recommended scales for converting the primary score into an examination mark on a five-point scale:

  • the total score for completing the work as a whole - in the exam mark in mathematics;
  • the total score for completing tasks related to the “Algebra” section (all tasks of the “Algebra” module and tasks 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 of the “Real Mathematics” module) - into the exam mark in algebra;
  • the total score for completing tasks related to the “Geometry” section (all tasks of the “Geometry” module and task 17 of the “Real Mathematics” module) - into the exam mark in geometry).

* Chemistry 1

Work without real experiment,

The mark “5” will be given if, out of the total amount of points sufficient to obtain this mark, the graduate has scored 5 or more points for completing the tasks of part 3.

* Chemistry 2

Working with a real experiment,

The mark “5” will be given if, out of the total amount of points sufficient to obtain this mark, the graduate has scored 7 or more points for completing the tasks of part 3.

Impact on the certificate

According to the above grading criteria, test scores for the OGE can be recalculated using a standard five-point system. But these grades will not affect the final certificate. Students will be given certificates with the grades they earned during the school year. This assessment only affects if you get a bad mark on the OGE - the certificate will not be issued.

This grading system was introduced to more accurately assess the level of knowledge of students with good and excellent grades.

On June 6, 2017, Russian ninth-graders will write an important mandatory exam - the OGE in mathematics. Strictly speaking, testing of schoolchildren is called the State Examination, but it is carried out in two formats: the main state exam (OSE) and the state final exam (for children with disabilities, abbreviated GVE).

Articles about answers in other subjects:

  • Answers to the OGE in English (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in Spanish (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in French (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in German (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in the Russian language (May 30, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in history (June 1, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in biology (June 1, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in literature (June 1, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in physics (June 1 and 3, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in computer science (June 3 and 8, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in social studies (June 8, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in chemistry (June 8, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in Geography (June 8, 2017)

Changes in the OGE 2017 in mathematics

No significant changes were made to the 2017 OGE in mathematics. But this does not mean at all that you should rely on the advice of those who have already passed the OGE and try to find 2016 KIMs on the Internet. Every year, the exam does not repeat the same type of questions, because a whole group of highly qualified experts works on the tasks for the State Examination Examination.

The OGE exam in mathematics consists of two parts. The first is aimed at checking the achievement of the level of basic training, the second - at identifying knowledge of the material at higher levels necessary for admission to technical universities. The first part of the OGE consists of three modules - “Algebra”, “Geometry” and “Real Mathematics”. The second level of the exam is testing in the sections “Algebra” and “Geometry”.

In the first part of the OGE in mathematics, the simplest questions are provided: choosing one or more answer options from the proposed ones, short-answer tasks and matching tasks.

The “Algebra” module of the OGE in mathematics contains tasks on arithmetic, algebraic expressions and their transformations, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, and numerical sequences.

In the module "Geometry" of the OGE in mathematics - geometric figures and their properties, measurement of geometric figures, coordinates, vectors.

Second part of the OGE in mathematics is needed to divide schoolchildren with a good level of knowledge into levels of preparation. In these tasks, you need to show on the OGE form all the moves to solve problems, arranged in increasing complexity.

Answers to the OGE 2017 in mathematics

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Since we have published the criteria for presentation and essay in the appropriate sections, it remains to publish only the criteria for assessing literacy and notes from the demo version of the OGE 2016.

Literacy assessment criteria

Criteria for assessing the examinee’s literacy and actual speech accuracy Points
GK1 Compliance with spelling standards
There are no spelling errors, or no more than one mistake was made. 2
Two or three mistakes were made. 1
Four or more errors were made. 0
GK2 Compliance with punctuation standards
There are no punctuation errors, or no more than two errors were made. 2
Three or four mistakes were made. 1
Five or more errors were made. 0
GK3 Compliance with grammatical norms
There are no grammatical errors or one mistake was made. 2
Two mistakes were made. 1
Three or more errors were made. 0
GK4 Compliance with speech norms
There are no speech errors, or no more than two errors were made. 2
Three or four mistakes were made. 1
Five or more mistakes were made 0
FC1 Factual accuracy of written language
There are no factual errors in the presentation of the material, as well as in the understanding and use of terms. 2
There was one error in the presentation of the material or the use of terms. 1
Two or more errors were made in the presentation of the material or the use of terms. 0
Maximum number of points for essay and presentation according to the criteria of FC1, GK1–GK4 10

Notes

When assessing literacy (GC1–GC4), the volume of presentation and composition should be taken into account.
The standards indicated in the table are used to check and evaluate presentation and essays, the total volume of which is 140 words or more.
If the total volume of the essay and presentation is 70–139 words, then for each of the criteria GK1–GK4 no more than 1 point is given:
GK1 – 1 point is given if there are no spelling errors or one minor mistake is made;
GK2 – 1 point is given if there are no punctuation errors or one minor error is made;
GK3 – 1 point is given if there are no grammatical errors;
GK4 – 1 point is given if there are no speech errors.
If the presentation and the essay as a whole contain less than 70 words, then such work according to the criteria of GK1–GK4 is scored zero points. If a student has completed only one type of creative work (or
presentation, or essay), then assessment according to the criteria of GK1–GK4 is also carried out in accordance with the amount of work:
– if the work contains at least 140 words, then literacy is assessed according to the table above;
– if the work contains 70–139 words, then for each of the criteria GK1–GK4 no more than 1 point is given (see above);
– if the work contains less than 70 words, then such work according to the criteria of GK1–GK4 is assessed with zero points.
Maximum points, which the examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work, – 39 .

In accordance with the Procedure for conducting state final certification for educational programs of basic general education (order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated December 25, 2013 No. 1394, registered by the Ministry of Justice of Russia on February 3, 2014 No. 31206) “48. Examination papers are checked by two experts. Based on the results of the check, the experts independently assign points for each answer to the tasks of the examination work... In the event of a significant discrepancy in the points given by two experts, a third check is assigned. Significant discrepancy in scores
defined in the assessment criteria for the relevant academic subject. The third expert is appointed by the chairman of the subject commission from among experts who have not previously checked the examination work. The third expert is provided with information about the scores assigned by the experts who previously checked the student’s examination work. The scores awarded by the third expert are final.”
A discrepancy of 10 or more points awarded by two experts for completing tasks 1 and 15 is considered significant (scores for all positions (criteria) for assessing the task are summed up
each expert: IC1–IC3, S1K1–S1K4, S2K1–S2K4, S3K1–S3K4, GK1–GK4, FC1). In this case, the third expert rechecks tasks 1 and 15 for all assessment positions. For completing the examination work, a mark is given on a five-point scale.
The mark “2” is given if the student scored no more than 14 points (from 0 to 14) for completing all parts of the examination work.
The mark “3” is given if the student scores no less than 15 and no more than 24 points (from 15 to 24) for completing all parts of the examination work.
The mark “4” is given if the student scores no less than 25 and no more than 33 points (from 25 to 33) for completing all parts of the examination work. In this case, the student must score at least 4 points for literacy (criteria GK1–GK4). If, according to the criteria of GK1–GK4, a student scores less than 4 points, a mark of “3” is given.
The mark “5” is given if the student scores no less than 34 and no more than 39 points (from 34 to 39) for completing all parts of the examination work. In this case, the student must score at least 6 points for literacy (criteria GK1–GK4). If, according to the criteria of GK1–GK4, a student scores less than 6 points, a mark of “4” is given.

There is less and less time left until June 3, 2017, and physics is a complex subject. So many students are in a hurry to cheat, looking for ready-made answers to the OGE somewhere on the Internet.

If you don’t understand now what kind of GIA (OGE) this is, let’s give a brief reference. Graduates of the ninth grade take an analogue of the Unified State Exam - GIA, which stands for state final certification. It can be of two types: OGE and GVE. The main state exam (OGE) is taken by the majority of ninth grade graduates. The approach is similar to the Unified State Exam: extreme standardization of the format and testing procedure. The State Final Examination (GVE) is taken by children with disabilities and students of closed educational institutions. The approach to testing here is different: questions and tasks based on tickets.

What will happen at the OGE 2017 in physics

You have to complete 26 tasks in 180 minutes. The exam can be divided into two parts. The first part includes 22 tasks. Here the graduate must either enter a short answer (in the form of a number, a number or a group of numbers/numbers), or select two correct answers from those proposed (multiple choice), or establish a correspondence between two information series, and in one task he will need to give a full, detailed answer.

The second part includes only four tasks, but they all require a detailed answer. And task No. 23 is just laboratory work.

When preparing for the exam, remember that you do not need all of physics in its diversity, but only four of its sections, which the OGE is designed to test: mechanical phenomena, thermal phenomena, electromagnetic phenomena, quantum phenomena. Ideally, of course, the school curriculum should have given you comprehensive knowledge of these sections, but in practice this is not always the case. Therefore, do not rely on what you have been taught, and try to follow the officially recommended textbooks by the Ministry of Education and Science (the so-called graded textbooks).

Compared to last year’s OGE, the current one, 2017, has not changed at all in the structure and types of questions, so feel free to use it in your preparation.

Answers to the State Examination (OGE) 2017 in physics

A query in any search engine “Answers to the OGE June 3, 2017” will give you more than a dozen resources that offer to buy “original” 2017 CMMs. We hope you understand that these are scammers who will actually only take your money, but in return they will either give you nothing or demo CIMs or CIMs from previous years. Why pay for something that is already officially stored in the public domain on the website of the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements? This is completely pointless, don't fall for it.

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What will really help you pass physics successfully is trust in yourself and your knowledge. After all, you studied something for several years, and it couldn’t just disappear from your head. You just need to remind yourself of what you have covered, learn something additional, but the main thing is to bring the accumulated knowledge into a system convenient for you. Write cheat sheets or notes for all sections of the textbook - this is a simple and effective way to organize knowledge in your head so that it is easy to apply it in the exam.

OGE in 2017

In addition to the two main subjects - mathematics and Russian language - graduates will also be required to take two optional subjects from the following list: physics, chemistry, biology, literature, geography, history, social studies, foreign language (English, German, Spanish or French), Informatics .

Articles about answers in other subjects:

  • Answers to the OGE in English (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to the OGE in Spanish (May 26 and 27, 2017)
  • Answers to

At the OGE 2017 in chemistry, ninth-graders will be offered 22 tasks or 24 tasks (depending on the type of exam), for solving each of them you can get from 1 to 5 points. Maximum amount primary points will be 34 (if the OGE is taken without the experimental part) or 38 (if experimental tasks are completed). The tables below show the maximum points that can be earned for each task.

Table 1. OGE without experimental part

Table 2. OGE with laboratory work

The scores obtained are converted into traditional grades. If a ninth-grader receives less than 9 primary points, the OGE in chemistry is considered failed. To receive an “excellent” grade, it is not necessary to solve all exam tasks.

Table 3. Conversion of primary OGE scores into grades (OGE without experimental part)

Table 4. Conversion of primary OGE scores into grades (OGE with laboratory work)

Do not forget that the recalculation scale is changing: it was different in 2016, and will also change slightly in 2018 (if only because of the change in the structure of the test and the number of tasks). The indicated figures are valid only for 2017 and only for the OGE in chemistry.