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MYP Maths eAssessment lesson - Investigations prep and practice
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To effectively prepare your class for the MYP Mathematics eAssessment, use all four learning experiences (1 hour+ each) which provide students with everything they need to be successful. THIS RESOURCE Lesson 4 - preparing for part 3/criterion B investigation. An opportunity to check students prior knowledge of different types of sequences, a focus in how to use the context to write a general rule and justify it. Relevant command terms are explicitly defined with common mistakes clarified. Including one eAssessment style investigation with attached checklist for self or peer marking. OTHER RESOURCES Lesson 1 - detailing the structure of the test, gathering student’s knowledge and questions around the eAssessment, unpacking the command terms through a crossword and wordsearch, familiarising students with the digital tools used, navigating what good communication looks like and suggestions for criterion C related activities. Plenty of “top tips” included throughout. Bonus resource: an interactive notebook with command term definitions, formula book, and useful mathematical notation. Lesson 2 - preparing for part 1/criterion A questions. Working through an unfamiliar problem together, understanding what topics could come up, guidance for creating a study plan, mixed topic questions to be used for a group quiz or independently. Bonus resource: digital self-assessment checklist with suggested resources to help revision. Lesson 3 - preparing for part 2/criterion D real life problems. With a focus on understanding what is meant by “relevant factors” and “justifying” an answer and it’s accuracy. Including one eAssessment style real life problem with attached checklist for self or peer marking.
MYP Maths eAssessment - 3 practice investigation problems
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MYP Maths eAssessment - 3 practice investigation problems

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Three varied and unique investigations created in the same format as the MYP mathematics eAssessment to provide students with additional support and practice. Markschemes with worked solutions are included for self-assessment, peer marking or teacher feedback. Linked to the three key concepts, each investigation comes with a visual context showing how the sequence emerges. Students are prompted with the command terms to spot patterns, predict, find rules, test and/or verify and justify according to the usual eAssessment structure which includes a structured investigation in part 1 and a more open investigation in part 2. Investigation 1: Changing tangents (relationships) Requires understanding of functions, straight line graphs including finding the equation of a line and perpendicular gradients. Leads to a simple arithmetic sequence but lends itself to a rigorous proof. Investigation 2: Growing trapeziums (form) Requires identification of Pythagoras’ theorem and area of a trapezium. Leads to geometric sequences which may require understanding of exponent laws to justify/prove. Investigation 3: Counting quads (logic) A very accessible investigation which just require logic and counting. Leads to quadratic rules but these can be found by looking for patterns rather than formal methods of finding second differences etc. A worded justification is appropriate rather than a proof. Perfect for practice after going through one full investigation with the class and teaching them the fundamentals of this part of the eAssessment (lesson 4 of the eAssessment pack).
MYP Maths eAssessment - 4 practice real life problems
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These 4 real-life maths tasks are written to align with the MYP maths criterion D assessment strands. All explore different areas of the global context “Globalization and Sustainability”. The main audience is an MYP5 cohort preparing for the e-assessment, however much of the content can be accessed by younger students. The 4 tasks are as follows: Using right-angle trigonometry, angle facts, Pythagoras’ theorem and area of 2D shapes to evaluate solar panel designs. Using function notation, substitution, equation of a straight line, exponential functions and percentage change to evaluate population change. Using ratio, proportion, percentages and metric measures to design a plan for a sustainable food initiative. Using averages from a frequency table, scatter graphs, line of best fit and probability to evaluate proportions of international football players. Each task will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. They each have one page of background information and one page of 5 or 6 sub-questions. Solutions with marking guidance (point allocation) are included. Note: the criterion D rubric is NOT included due to the e-assessment focus. However, all strands are addressed in each task so it is suitable to use with any MYP maths class, you would just need to create your own task-specific clarifications suitable to your selected year level. Please email if there are any suggestions or corrections: teachingmypmaths@gmail.com
MYP Mathematics Practice  Mock E-Assessment
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MYP Mathematics Practice Mock E-Assessment

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Support your students as they prepare for the eAssessment with this FULL (100 marks, 2 hours) mock/practice paper that you can assign physically as a PDF or digitally via a unique Desmos link. Includes: Printable questions Link to Desmos version of activity Thorough markscheme and recommended grade boundaries Colour coded grading sheet to help provide student feedback What makes this resource great: -Questions on topics from all four branches (numerical and abstract reasoning, thinking with models, spatial reasoning and reasoning with data). -Follows the structure of the real e-assessment with five criterion A test questions, two criterion D real life problems and one extended criterion B investigation. -No extended topics from the skills framework are included, making this suitable for all students. Note: while the Desmos task will let students practice typing responses and has an on-screen calculator, the tech is not as extensive as the real e-assessment (no auto copy from the calculator, no timer, fewer interactivities and media additions). It is advised to have them download past e-assessments from myib if possible, or practise completing tasks on assessprep if your school has this package. Please send through any feedback or questions that would enable this to be a more useful resource for you.
MYP Mathematics Starter Pack: posters, examples, guides, templates
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MYP Mathematics Starter Pack: posters, examples, guides, templates

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Are you a Mathematics teacher new to the MYP who wants to better understand the key components involved? Or are you looking for an all-in-one reference to save time jumping between multiple IB guides for rubrics, keywords, templates or examples? Do you want some simple yet informative classroom posters? Or are you curious about how others plan contextual, inquiry based units? Do you need to give a new student an overview of what to expect when studying MYP Mathematics? Then this is the resource for you! Featuring 16 key elements of the MYP framework as printable, clear and colourful posters (please see below to see the full list of what is included). Plus 14 pages of snapshots into how these elements are built into the planning of a unit or learning experience. This resource is aimed to show not only the what, but also the how of implementing MYP Mathematics elements into your classroom. Areas of focus: Unit plan overview Key and related concepts Global contexts Statement of inquiry and inquiry questions Subject group objectives Assessment criteria Approaches to learning (ATL) skills Branches of study Approaches to teaching Lesson elements Reflection Learner Profile Command terms
10 MYP Maths Criteria B Investigations (with solutions and marking rubric)
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10 MYP Maths Criteria B Investigations (with solutions and marking rubric)

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Investigations for all levels from MYP1 to MYP5 including extended classes. Covering a range of topics from number, algebra, functions, shape, statistics and probability. All 10 investigations have task specific clarifications which align with the criteria levels (1-8) as well as solutions and marking guidelines. Can be used as a formative or summative assessment or provided as revision or homework. Note: the same 10 investigations are available individually for £3.00 each OR you can buy the book which includes all 10 investigations PLUS a 25 page guide including details of how to write your own investigations for £25 (just £1 more than this bundle).
MYP Maths Criteria B: 10 example assessments with teacher guide
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MYP Maths Criteria B: 10 example assessments with teacher guide

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A teacher handbook with abundant resources resulting in a book that is essential for every MYP mathematics department. With a particular focus on supporting teachers new to the IB Middle Years Programme, the first half can be viewed as a handbook or mini-course explaining the purpose of “Investigating Patterns” in the MYP, how to teach towards objective B, how to create criteria B assessments and how to standardise and grade these assessments. The book includes a helpful 10 step guide to creating a criteria B investigation and writes one alongside the reader. In the second half, there are 10 additional investigations which come with task-specific clarifications, rubrics, solutions and marking guidelines. They cover the four branches of mathematical study (numerical and abstract reasoning, thinking with models, spatial reasoning and reasoning with data), the three key concepts (form, logic and relationships) and all year levels (MYP1 - 5, including two examples for the extended classes in MYP 4 and MYP5). This is a must-have for every MYP school as it can be used as a supporting tool for new teachers but also a reference or resource bank for the rest of the mathematics department. Note: this book corresponds with the new maths course (2020/2021). This work/product/service has been developed independently from and is not endorsed by the International Baccalaureate Organization
The Ultimate MYP Mathematics eAssessment preparation package
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The Ultimate MYP Mathematics eAssessment preparation package

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This bundle contains everything needed for students to feel confident ahead of sitting their eAssessment. 4 (30minutes - 1 hour) lessons detailing everything students need to know about the eAssessment (tools, structure, responding to the command terms, level of communication required etc.) One investigation to complete in class with rubric 3 more investigations for extra practice (markscheme included) One real-life problem to complete in class with rubric 4 more real-life problems for extra practice (markscheme included) A class quiz (to review knowing and understanding) A digital, colour-coded revision checklist with links to practice materials 6 practice “mini” (72 minutes each, all 4 criteria, mixed topics) eAssessments to set as homework or for in class revision A full practice (digital or printable) mock eAssessment in the style of past papers