The Core Components
IB Curriculum
Assessment
Acronyms
Wildcard
100
The three core components.
What are Extended Essay (EE); Theory of Knowledge (TOK); and Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS)?
100

The two IB math classes (full name required).

What are Mathematics Analysis and Approaches and Math Application and Interpretation?

100
Of the three core components, this is the only one that does not award a point toward the diploma.
What is Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS)?
100
SL
What is standard level?
200
The number of learning outcomes a student must meet in CAS.
What is eight?
200
This language is designated as “Language A.”
What is English?
200
IA stands for this.
What is internal assessment?
200
HL
What is higher level?
300

How TOK is assessed

What is the Exhibition and the Essay?

300
Senior students were allowed to choose to take either theatre or visual arts. These classes are in this group.
What is group six?
300

These two subjects have an oral component to the assessment.

What is Language A: English and Language A/B:Chinese?

300
DP
What is diploma programme?
400

The three core coordinators and their area.

Who are Ms. Uttam (CAS), Ms. Codrington (TOK), and Ms. Keeman (EE)?

400
Spanish belongs in group 2. This is the official name for group 2.
What is Language Acquisition?
400
The IB tests are criterion-referenced, which means that they are evaluated against this tool.
What is a rubric?
400
IBO
What is International Baccalaureate Organization?
500
The EE must meet this word count requirement.
What is 4,000?
500

The subject choices available for Group 6.

What is Visual Arts, Theatre, Music, Film, Chemistry, Design Technology, Computer Science, French, Spanish?

500

The graduation requirement for grades.

What is 24 points overall?

500

IO

What is internal oral?

500

List all the IB learner profiles.

What is Inquirers, Knowledgable, Thinkers, Communicators, Principled, Open-minded, Caring, Risk-takers, Balanced, Reflective