What is the world's largest desert by area, located in Africa?
Sahara Desert
How many criteria are there in the Personal Project report?
3 - Criterion A, Criterion B, and Criterion C
How long is the MYP?
The MYP is a five-year programme
What does Criterion C assess in mathematics?
Criterion C assesses communication using mathematical language
A group of crows is called a murder.
What are the 3 strands of Criterion A?
E-assessments for subjects in the maths, science, language and literature, individuals and societies, and language acquisition subject groups
E-portfolios for subjects in the physical health, design, and arts subject groups
Criterion A: Listening comprehension
Criterion B: Reading comprehension
Criterion C: Writing skills
Criterion D: Speaking skills
What is acrophobia a fear of?
Acrophobia is a fear of heights.
When is the Personal Project exhibition?
Happens in Year 11, likely around February or March of next year
What is a passing score out of 56 for MYP?
28/56 points is the minimum passing score, with at least a 3/7 in each eAssessment component.
Which subjects require an e-Portfolio?
How many hearts does an octopus have?
3
What are the 3 parts of the personal project?
What are the 5 ATL Skills?
What is the IDU?
The Interdisciplinary Unit combines 2 or more MYP subjects to foster interdisciplinary learning and encourage students to integrate their learning across subjects.
Where is the strongest human muscle located?
What are the criteria for good learning and product goals?
1. They should be areas of interest (e.g., hobbies, favorite subjects, or anything you're curious about) with a personal connection
2. You should be able to connect the topic to an MYP Global Context of your choice
3. There should be a product you could create that adequately reflects your learning and is feasible to create with your resources and time frame, but is still challenging enough
What are the 6 MYP Global Contexts?
How many subject groups are there, and what are they?
There are 8 subject groups: Language Acquisition, Language and Literature, Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, Arts, Physical and Health Education, and Design.