Math IA 2023
Math IA 2023
Math IA 2023
MATHEMATICS IA
THE EXPLORATION
FEB 2023
▪Internal assessment in Mathematics is an
individual exploration.
▪This is a piece of written work that
involves exploring an area of
mathematics.
▪It is marked according to five assessment
criteria and contributes 20% of the final
IB grade.
Criteria Details Marks
A Presentation 4
B Mathematical Communication 4
C Personal Engagement 3
D Reflection 3
E Use of Mathematics 6
TOTAL MARKS 20
THE
ASSESSMENT
CRITERIA
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Keywords
Coherent
Well organized
concise
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA A
Presentation
❖ Expressing ideas clearly
❖ Identifying a clear aim for the exploration
❖ Focusing on the aim and avoiding irrelevance
❖ Structuring ideas in a logical manner
❖ Including graphs, tables and diagrams at appropriate
places
❖ Editing the exploration so that it is easy to follow
❖ Citing references where appropriate
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Keywords
Mathematical language
Relevant
Consistent
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA B
The “mathematical communication” criterion assesses to what extent the student
has:
❑ used a deductive method and set out proofs logically where appropriate
❑ Discuss the degree of accuracy for the rounded off values in relation to the
context of the exploration
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Keywords
Some evidence
Significant
Outstanding
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Personal engagement
❖ Give a rationale for your study
❖ Thinking independently or creatively
❖ Presenting mathematical ideas in your own way
❖ Exploring the topic from different perspectives
❖ Looking for and creating mathematical models for real-
world situations
❖ Making and testing predictions
❖ Considering historical and global perspectives
❖ Exploring unfamiliar mathematics
❖ Making your own examples
❖ Recognize and explain the purpose of processes used
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Keywords
Limited reflection
Meaningful reflection
Substantial evidence
Critical reflection
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Reflection
❖ Linking result to the aim of your exploration
❖ Comparing different mathematical approaches
❖ Considering the significance of the exploration
❖ Considering different perspectives
❖ Reviewing results and evaluating the appropriateness of
any analysis and/or strategies used
❖ Making links to different areas of mathematics
❖ Discussing strengths and weaknesses of method
❖ Must be present throughout the exploration
❖ The addition of “limitations and extensions” in the
conclusion as an afterthought offers little towards this
criterion
Key Words
Relevant
Commensurat
e with the level
of course
Demonstrated
Thorough
Sophistication
Rigor
Precise math
THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Use of mathematics
❖ Demonstrating knowledge and understanding
❖ Applying mathematics in different contexts
❖ Applying problem-solving techniques
❖ Recognizing and explaining patterns, where
appropriate
❖ Generalizing and justifying conclusions
Item Yes Partially No
Is the work entirely yours?
Have you explained what you are doing at all times? Explanatory comments should be seen
throughout your exploration?
Have you used mathematics that is commensurate with the Standard Level course (or
beyond)?
Is the mathematics in your exploration correct?
Have you reflected on your finding at appropriate places in your exploration, particularly in
your conclusion?
Have you considered limitations and extensions in your reflection?
Have you considered the assessment criteria when writing your exploration? Have
you self assessed your exploration?
CHECKLIST
Is your exploration approximately 6 to 12 pages long?
CHECKLIST
Authenticity
Plagiarism
This includes copying quotes, information and ideas, directly or paraphrased,
from books and websites.
Collusion
This includes working closely with another student such that the work between
the two students is similar.
Ensuring academic honesty
To prevent plagiarism, you need to cite your sources correctly and include any
sources in your bibliography. If you have questions on how to properly cite
your sources, seek advice from your teacher or from the school librarian.
To prevent collusion, you should discuss ideas with other students, but you
should never giver another student your work, either in print or electronically.
Recommended Technology
Some examples of technology include:
•any kind of calculators, the internet, data logging devices
•word processing packages, spreadsheets, graphics packages
•statistics packages or computer algebra packages.
Discussion of ideas & approval for final IA topic - Apr 10, 2023
STIMULI
Choose a stimulus and create your own
mind map using the link given below.
www.mindmup.com
TOPICS TO BE AVOIDED
▪ SIR Model
▪ Monty Hall Problem
▪ Golden Ratio
▪ Birthday Paradox