How Does Auto-Grading for Short Answer and Fill in the Blank Questions Work?

Overview

Short Answer (SA) and Fill-in-the-Blank (FitB) are common auto-gradable question types in Kiddom. Kiddom uses advanced features to accurately evaluate a variety of student responses. This guide explains how the system recognizes and grades different answer formats, ensuring a fair and comprehensive assessment of student knowledge.

1. Spaces

  • Removing extraneous spaces, particularly in and around numbers.
  • Example: Responses like "2 + 2" and "2 +2" are treated the same. Spaces at the beginning or end of the response, as well as double spaces within, are ignored.

2. Commas in 4+ Digit Numbers

  • Disregards commas in numbers with four or more digits, ensuring numerical values are evaluated correctly.
  • Example: A response of "1,000" is treated equivalently to "1000".

3. Styling/Formatting

  • Any styling or formatting, such as italicization in math expressions, is ignored during grading.
  • Example: A response with italicized units or variables, like "m" for meters, is evaluated the same as unitalicized "m".

4. Decimal Notation

  • Responses expressed as decimals can also be considered equivalent to other valid forms of representing decimal numbers.
  • Example: A student response of “0.5" will be marked correct if the answer key lists ".5" or "0.50".

5. Multiplication in Math Expressions 

  • Mathematical expressions featuring variables, coefficients, and multiplication symbols can be equivalent to those consisting solely of variables and coefficients.
  • Example: A student response of "3*x" will be marked correct if the answer key lists "3x".

6. Fraction Versus Decimal Answers

  • Fractional answers can be equated with their decimal counterparts.
  • Example: A student response of "½" will be marked correct if the answer key lists "0.5".

7. Multiple Expressions of Fractions

  • Different expressions of the same fraction are recognized as equivalent.
  • Example: Answers like "½", "2/4", or "3/6" are all treated as correct if they mathematically equate to the answer key.

8. Order of Terms in Expressions

  • The commutative property of addition and multiplication is identified and taken into account.
  • Example: For a correct answer of "x + 2", the system will also accept "2 + x".

9. Parentheses Around Negative Numbers

  • Capability: The system recognizes the equivalence of expressions with or without parentheses around negative numbers.
  • Example: "1 + −2" and "1 + (−2)" are both accepted.

10. Placement of Negative Sign in Fractions

  • Capability: Negative signs in front of a fraction or in the numerator are treated as equivalent.
  • Example: "-1/2" and "(-1)/2" are both correct.

11. Text Versus Math Keyboard Answers

  • Regular text responses can be compared to responses authored using the Math Keyboard.
  • Example: A typed answer "x^2" will be considered correct if it matches the MathType answer.

12. Mixed Fractions

  • Mixed fractions are interpreted correctly, regardless of formatting.
  • Example: Both "1½" and "1 ½" are accepted as correct answers.

13. Mixed Number Versus Fraction Button

  • The system can distinguish between mixed numbers and fractions, regardless of the input method.
  • Example: Both a mixed number input and a fraction button input for the same value are marked correct.

14. Supporting Multiple Unit Conventions

  • Variations in the ways students represent units are recognized as the same.
  • Example: Responses like "yd" and "yard" or "meter" and "m" are considered equivalent.
  • Please refer to this table for a full list of supported unit conventions:

Acceptable Alternatives
Distances
meter, meters, metre, metres, m inch, inches, in mile, miles, mi
kilometer, kilometers, kilometre, kilometres, km, kilos foot, feet, ft
centimeter, centimeters, centimetre, centimetres, cm yard, yards, yds, yd
Mass, weight
gram, grams, gramme, grammes, g kilogram, kilograms, kilogramme, kilogrammes, kg pound, pounds, lbs, lb
tons, tonne, tonnes, ton

Duration, time
second, seconds, s days, day years, year
minute, minutes, mins, min weeks, week
h, hrs, hour, hours, hr months, month
Volume
L, liter, liters, litre, litres, l cup, cups, cps, cp quart, quarts, qts, qt
ounce, ounces, oz pint, pints, pts, pt gallon, gallons, gals, gal
Temperature
kelvin, K celsius, degC fahrenheit, degF
Quantity
mole, moles, mol

Force, energy, power
newton, newtons, N joule, joules, J horsepower, hp
dyne, dynes, dyn watt, watts, W
Pressure

pascal, pascals, Pa

Misc. electricity and magnetism
amp, amps, ampere, amperes, A ohm, ohms, Ω tesla, teslas, T
coulomb, coulombs, C farad, farads, F henry, henries, H
volt, volts, V weber, webers, Wb siemens, S
Currency
dollars, dollar (or a prefix $)

Geometry (and temperature)
degrees, degree (or degree symbol) radian, radians, rad angle, angle sign

Support and Feedback

For additional support or to provide feedback on these features, please contact our support team by email at support@kiddom.co or by using the blue in-app chat button. We are committed to continuously improving our autograding system to better serve your educational needs!

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