2023 Staar Science Grade 8 Answer Key

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Grade 8 – Science Answer Key

Maximum Readiness
Item Correct Reporting
Item Type TEKS Number of and
Number Answer(s) Category
Points Supporting

Multiple
1 3.8.9.B 1 A 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
2 2.8.6.C 1 D 2 Readiness
Choice

Short
3 Constructed 1.8.5.D 2 See Appendix 1.1 1 Readiness
Response

Multiple
4 3.8.7.A 1 C 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
5 4.8.11.A 1 B 4 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
6 3.8.10.C 1 D 3 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
7 3.8.9.C 1 D 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
8 3.8.7.B 1 C 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
9 1.8.5.A 1 D 1 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
10 4.7.10.C 1 A 4 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
11 2.6.8.D 1 B 2 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
12 4.7.14.C 1 B 4 Supporting
Choice
Hot, bright,
Drag and Cool, bright, Hot,
13 3.8.8.A 2 3 Readiness
Drop dim, Cool, dim
See Appendix 1.2

Multiple
14 2.6.9.C 1 C 2 Supporting
Choice

15 Multipart 1.8.5.B 2 C, C 1 Readiness

metals, valence
Drag and
16 1.8.5.C 2 electrons 1 Readiness
Drop
See Appendix 1.3

Multiple
17 3.8.9.B 1 A 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
18 4.8.11.B 1 C 4 Readiness
Choice

4 or 4.0
19 Text Entry 2.8.6.A 1 2 Readiness
See Appendix 1.4

Multiple
20 1.8.5.E 1 B 1 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
21 1.8.5.A 1 C 1 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
22 4.7.14.B 1 B 4 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
23 1.6.6.B 1 C 1 Supporting
Choice

Metalloid, Nonmetal,
Drag and
24 1.6.6.A 2 Metal, Metal, Metal 1 Supporting
Drop
See Appendix 1.5

25 Multipart 4.7.10.B 2 D, C 4 Supporting

Multiple
26 3.8.8.B 1 C 3 Supporting
Choice
Multiple
27 2.8.6.B 1 B 2 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
28 2.6.8.A 1 C 2 Supporting
Choice

Provides energy for


cell functions,
Drag and Animal Cell, Storage
29 4.7.12.D 2 4 Supporting
Drop and transport of
molecules
See Appendix 1.6

Multiple
30 2.8.6.A 1 C 2 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
31 3.8.7.B 1 B 3 Readiness
Choice

Short
32 Constructed 2.8.6.C 2 See Appendix 1.7 2 Readiness
Response

Multiple
33 1.8.5.E 1 B 1 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
34 3.8.7.A 1 A 3 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
35 4.7.12.B 1 C 4 Supporting
Choice

Multiple
36 1.8.5.B 1 A 1 Readiness
Choice

Multiple
37 2.6.8.C 1 A 2 Supporting
Choice

Multiple 4
38 4.8.11.A 1 B Readiness
Choice
Grade 8 – Science
Appendix
1.1
Sodium sulfate (Na 2 S0 4 ) is used to produce many products.

Whi ch eleme nts are represented in the formula AND how many atoms of each element are
represented in the formula?

Read the question carefully. Then enter your answe r in the box provided.

The student’s response includes: The three elements represented in the formula are sodium (Na),
sulfur (S), and oxygen (O). There are 2 atoms of sodium, 1 atom of sulfur, and 4 atoms of oxygen
represented.

1.2
Label th e charact eri st ics of st ars in each area of t he Hertzspr ung - Russe ll diag ram.

Move ONE co rrect answe r t o each box.

Cool, bngh I Cool, dim II Hot, dim I Ho , bright

Hertzspr un g-Russell Diagram

. .
Superg.iantt.. ~. ··:
I •
104
li
VI
0
10 2
C
E
::J 1
...J

10-2 -1
10-4
25,000 10,000 6,000 3,000
Tempe rat ure ( K)

1.3
Complete the sentences to describe an arrangement in the period ic table.

Move the correct answer to each bo x. Not all answers w ill be used.

r onrr etals !"'"'etas ...,.,t,, oirk v;a ence e ectrn.,c; rieutrons nrntnr <;

All the elements in Group 2 of the periodic table are classified as : metals : . Each element in Group 2 has fe wer
valence electrons than any of the elements in Group 17 .
1.4
An unbalanced force of 32 newtons Is shown acting on an 8.0-kllogram object.

32 N to the east
8.0 kg

Based on this informat ion, complet e t he sentence t o predict the motion of t he object.

Ent er your answer In the box. Your answer must be a whole number.

As long as t he force acts on the object, the object wlll continue to move toward the east and Its velocity will Increase
by 4.0 m/ s every second.

1.5
Students examined the properties of five different elem ents and recorded observations about t heir properties in t he
t able. Based on t he students' observations, classify each sample as a metal, nonmetal, or met alloid.

Move the correct answer to each box . Each answer may be used more t han once.

Prope rties Sample

1 2 3 4 5

Color Blue-gray Yellow Gray Yellow Silver

More dense t han wat er Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Surface appearance Shiny Dull Shiny Shiny Shiny

Ability to conduct thermal energy Av erage Poor Excellent Excellent Good

Ability to be st ret ched int o wires None None Excellent Excellent Excellent

Reaction to being hit wit h a hammer Shatters Shatters Bends Bends Bends

Abilit y to conduct electricity Sometimes Poor Excellen t Excellent Excellent

Classificat ion of sample [_Met al loid_i !_Non met al_! [_ Metal_! [_Metal_! [_ Metal_!

1.6
A model of a cell iis shown . Use t he correct labels to complete t he model.

Mov e the correct a nsw er to each box . Not all answ ers wi ll b e used .

Storage and Provides energy


Captures energy Controls cell
Animal Cell Plant Cell transport of for cell
from sunlight act1vit1es
molecules functions

Animal Cell

Provides energy Storage and


for cell transport of
functions molecules

Controls movement
of materials into
and out of cell

1.7
A 1.5- kllogram block Is pushed rapidly and released. The block continues to slide some dist ance unt il It comes to a
stop. The figure shows t he block after it has been released and before it comes to a st op.

fl ,-----,
~
,
I I
'

Name the forces t hat d irectly affect the block's motion both before and after t he block has been released . Describe
t he effects of each fo rce named.

Enter your answer in the box.

The student describes both the student’s push and friction as the forces affecting the block’s motion
before release. The student also identifies that these forces affect the block’s acceleration (or change
in velocity).

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