Science Task Prescreen

Task Title: Quenching the Thirst: Designing Sustainable Water Systems

Grade: High School

Date: April 19, 2026

SEP: Asking Questions and Defining Problems

DCI: ETS1.A: Defining and Delimiting Engineering Problems

CCC: Influence of Science, Engineering, and Technology on Society and the Natural World

Task Purpose: To evaluate students’ ability to define the criteria and constraints of a complex engineering problem (urban water supply) and evaluate solutions based on those boundaries.

Instructions

Prescreen Questionnaire

Question Yes No
1. Is there a phenomenon or problem driving the task? [X] [ ] 🚩
2. Can the majority of the task be answered without using information provided by the task scenario? [ ] 🚩 [X]
3. Can significant portions of the task be answered successfully by using rote knowledge (e.g., definitions, prescriptive or memorized procedure)? [ ] 🚩 [X]
4. Does the majority of the task require students to use reasoning to successfully complete the task? [X] [ ] 🚩
5. Does the task require students to use some understanding of disciplinary core ideas to successfully complete the task? [X] [ ] 🚩
6. Do students have to use at least one science and engineering practice to successfully complete the task? [X] [ ] 🚩
7. Are the dimensions assessed separately in the majority of the task? [ ] 🚩 [X]
8. Is the task coherent and comprehensible from the student perspective? [X] [ ] 🚩

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Summary

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The task uses a real-world context (Day Zero) to frame an engineering simulation. Students must actively define numerical constraints (budget, impact) which is a core part of HS-ETS1-1. The simulation provides the necessary data and “failure” states that require students to reason through trade-offs.