CAS Basics
Creativity, Activity, or Service?
Learning Outcomes
Planning & Reflection
CAS Project
100

What does CAS stand for in the IB DP programme?

Creativity, Activity, and Service

100

Designing a website for a school club — is this Creativity, Activity, or Service?

Creativity!

100

How many CAS Learning Outcomes must students show evidence of achieving?

All 7!
100

What is the name of the document where students record CAS reflections and evidence?

CAS Portfolio 

100

How many CAS Projects must a student complete?

One (at least) 

200

True or False: CAS is optional for full IB diploma students

False

200

Coaching younger students in basketball every week — which strand is this?

Activity (and possibly Service, if done voluntarily)

200

Name two of the CAS Learning Outcomes

  • Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth

  • Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken

  • Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience

  • Show commitment and perseverance

  • Demonstrate collaborative skills

  • Demonstrate engagement with global issues

  • Recognize and consider the ethics of choices and actions |

200

How many reflections are students expected to complete per experience?

At least one, but more are encouraged depending on the duration and depth of the experience.

200

What is the minimum duration of a CAS Project?

One month (four weeks)

300

How long does the CAS Programme last?

18 months 

300

Organizing a fundraiser for a local shelter — what type of CAS experience is this?

Service (with elements of Creativity and possibly Activity)

300

What is the outcome related to collaboration and teamwork?

LO5 – Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively

300

What makes a “good” CAS reflection? (Name one characteristic)

Honest, thoughtful, specific, connected to learning outcomes, includes evidence

300

Must a CAS project include all three strands (C, A, S)? Explain.

No, it must include at least one, but ideally two or more. It must be collaborative and extended.

400

What is the purpose of CAS?

To develop students holistically by encouraging personal and interpersonal growth through experiential learning. CAS helps students become more well-rounded, responsible, and engaged individuals by fostering creativity, physical activity, and service to others. It promotes the IB Learner Profile attributes, ethical reflection, and international-mindedness.

400

Writing and publishing poetry on a blog — which CAS strand?

Creativity!

400

Which learning outcome is achieved by committing to a long-term personal goal?

LO4 – Show commitment to and perseverance in CAS experiences

400

Why is it important to include evidence in CAS documentation?

To verify the activity took place and to demonstrate engagement, learning, and reflection

400

Give an example of a collaborative CAS project that involves more than one strand.

Example: Organizing a school art exhibition to raise funds for a community garden (Creativity + Service)

500

What are the key characteristics of a CAS experience? (name 2) 

Must be: real, meaningful, challenging, and involve reflection. It should also have clear goals and outcomes, and not be routine tasks.

500

Volunteering at a hospital — what strand of CAS does this fall under?

Service!

500

A student reflects on how they changed their approach to problem-solving. Which learning outcome is this?

LO1 – Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth

500

What questions can help guide a meaningful reflection? (Name two)

  • What did I learn about myself?

  • How did I feel during this experience?

  • What challenges did I face and how did I overcome them?

  • How does this experience connect to global or ethical issues?

  • What might I do differently next time? |

500

What are some risks that should be considered when planning a CAS Project?

Safety, ethical concerns, time management, communication issues, budget limitations