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Unit test blueprint mapping questions to standards/objectives
Build a test blueprint (not the actual questions yet, the structural plan) for a duration test covering unit_topic for grade_level, tied to these specific learning standards/objectives: standards_list
Do this:
1. Build a table mapping: each standard/objective, how many questions will assess it, and at what cognitive level (recall, application, analysis) those questions will operate, weighted toward how much instructional time each objective actually received, not evenly split by default.
2. Flag any objective that's hard to assess well in the test's given format (e.g. a 'can explain their reasoning' objective is poorly served by pure multiple choice), and suggest what format would actually assess it properly even if that means adjusting the test format for that section.
3. Identify objectives that build on each other, and make sure the blueprint doesn't accidentally let a student who fails an earlier foundational objective still succeed on a later question that assumes it (or if it does, that's intentional and I should know).
4. Give me a point-value distribution across sections that reflects the relative importance of each objective, not just equal points per question by default.
5. Sanity check: does the total time estimate for this many questions at these cognitive levels actually fit within the stated test duration? Flag it if not, rather than me discovering it during the actual test.