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Internal Assessment (Portfolio) Changes 2014!. New Name: “Exploration” You choose the topic Investigate something related to math interesting to you. Only 1 required for the diploma. Group 5 (Mathematics) AIMS (Focus).
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Internal Assessment (Portfolio) Changes 2014! New Name: “Exploration” You choose the topic Investigate something related to math interesting to you. Only 1 required for the diploma.
Group 5 (Mathematics) AIMS (Focus) • Apply and transfer skills to alternative situations, to other areas of knowledge and to future developments • Appreciate how developments in technology and mathematics have influenced each other. • Appreciate the moral, social and ethical implications arising from the work of mathematicians and the applications of mathematics.
Group 5 (Mathematics) AIMS • Appreciate the international dimension in mathematics through an awareness of the universality of mathematics and its multicultural and historical perspectives. • Appreciate the contribution of mathematics to other disciplines, and as a particular “area of knowledge” in the TOK course.
Topic Stimuli (Starting Points) Some examples are: Sports Water Internet Music Chemistry Diet Codes e Dance Business Physics Cell Phones Aviation Economics Sustainability Food Games Info Technology
Mathematics Overall Grade Distribution Standard Level • Paper 1 – No Calculator Short Response – 40% • Paper 2 – Calculator Short Response – 40% • Internal Assessment (New for 2014) – 20% Higher Level • Paper 1 – No Calculator Short Response – 30% • Paper 2 – Calculator Short Response – 30% • Paper 3 – Special Topics Calculator – 20% • Internal Assessment (New for 2014) – 20%
Internal Assessment Criteria • Criterion A – Communication (4 Points) • Criterion B – Mathematical Presentation (3 Points) • Criterion C – Personal Engagement (4 Points) • Criterion D – Reflection (3 Points) • Criterion E – Mathematics (6 Points) • Total Points Possible – 20 Points
General Guidelines • Work individually – Can use same stimuli but must have different area of focus. • Recommended length 6-12 pages • Work to be completed over a 2 year period. • Junior year – a topic and preliminary research should be completed. • Senior year – a rough draft turned in 1st quarter and a final draft/presentation completed by early 3rd quarter. • Presentation will be reviewed by a math teacher committee during a set timeframe within your testing year.
Things to do this year!! • Choose a topic! • Create a mind map for your topic • Choose your top 2 choices based on your mind map. • Turn in your mind map and top 2 choices to your math teacher by February 28, 2013 • Pick your final topic and choose a title! • Turn in your final topic and your title to your math teacher on April 19, 2013. Type on a separate sheet of paper. Include your name, math teacher, final topic, the title of your project, and a brief summary of the focus of your project.
Good Luck! Talk to your math teacher if you need assistance!