Teachers should have access on My IB on IBO.org. After logging in, select "DP" and scroll down to Mathematics. After clicking on your course, go to "Assessments" and then go to "Mathematics Assessed Student Work" and there is a matrix of types of IAs based on topics and almost 50 different sample IAs (blank, marked, and comments on grades). Please note that none of these topics should be replicated. If you do anything like any of these examples, they have to have your own spin/approach on them. Going through my other video on "How to find a Math IA topic" should help you find your own topic idea. th-cam.com/video/Fr9r6uRlbDg/w-d-xo.html Good luck!
Draft due tomorrow, thank you very much hahaha.
Hope it worked out for you!
Thank you, very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
where can student get authentic and complete exemplars of student IAs to refer, ones with good grades or examiner's feedback in them.
Teachers should have access on My IB on IBO.org. After logging in, select "DP" and scroll down to Mathematics. After clicking on your course, go to "Assessments" and then go to "Mathematics Assessed Student Work" and there is a matrix of types of IAs based on topics and almost 50 different sample IAs (blank, marked, and comments on grades).
Please note that none of these topics should be replicated. If you do anything like any of these examples, they have to have your own spin/approach on them. Going through my other video on "How to find a Math IA topic" should help you find your own topic idea.
th-cam.com/video/Fr9r6uRlbDg/w-d-xo.html
Good luck!
does this structure also apply to math aa hl?
Yes. All four classes use the same rubric/structure. In theory, the only differences are the with HL Criteria E (use of mathematics) vs SL Criteria E.
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