Science Task Prescreen

Task Title: The Cosmic Collector: Capturing Waves at Arecibo

Grade: High School

Date: April 17, 2026

SEP: Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information

DCI: PS4.C: Information Technologies and Instrumentation

CCC: Structure and Function

Task Purpose: To assess students’ ability to communicate technical information about how parabolic reflectors capture and concentrate wave energy to transmit information.

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 the iconic Arecibo Observatory to explore wave reflection and signal focus. Students must use the simulation to understand the relationship between dish structure and focal point location. The task assesses the SEP by requiring students to communicate technical information in the final “Evaluate” section. Rote knowledge about parabolas is not enough; students must observe the interaction of waves with the dish surfaces to explain the phenomenon of signal amplification.