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[IB Math Guide] Ten Examples of IB Math IA – For You Education


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IB Math Internal Assessment (IA) is an essential part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Math program. The IA is a project that students complete on their own and is designed to assess their mathematical knowledge, understanding, and skills.


The IA accounts for 20% of the final grade in the IB Math program, making it an important aspect of the overall assessment.

There are many different real-life topics that students can explore as part of their IB Math IA, but here are ten ideas that may help to get you started:


1. Population growth and decline - Study the population growth and decline patterns in a given area and explore the impact that this has on the local economy, resources, and environment.

2. Stock market analysis - Investigate the performance of a stock or stocks over a given period of time. Analyze trends, make predictions, and use mathematical models to support your findings.

3. Sports performance analysis - Use mathematical models to analyze the performance of a sports team, player, or even a particular sport.

4. Medical statistics - Explore the relationship between different medical conditions, treatments, and outcomes. Use statistical models to make predictions and draw conclusions based on the data.

5. Crime and safety analysis - Use statistical models to analyze crime rates, trends, and patterns in a given area. Investigate how these factors impact the safety of the community and explore potential solutions.

6. Energy consumption and production - Investigate the energy consumption and production patterns in a given area. Use mathematical models to predict future energy consumption and production patterns and explore the impact this may have on the environment.

7. Environmental impact - Study the impact that a particular human activity has on the environment, such as deforestation, pollution, or climate change. Use mathematical models to make predictions and draw conclusions. 8. Traffic flow analysis - Study the flow of traffic in a particular area, such as a city or town, and use mathematical models to predict future traffic patterns and explore potential solutions to traffic congestion.

9. Consumer behavior analysis - Use mathematical models to analyze consumer behavior, such as purchasing patterns, spending habits, and brand preferences.

10. Weather patterns - Investigate the patterns and trends in a particular area's weather patterns, such as temperature, precipitation, and wind. Use mathematical models to make predictions and draw conclusions.


These are just a few examples of the many real-life topics that students can explore as part of their IB Math IA. The key to a successful IA is to choose a topic that is of interest to you and to use mathematical models and tools to analyze, predict, and draw conclusions based on the data.


With the right approach and a little bit of creativity, students can create a fantastic IB Math IA that showcases their mathematical knowledge and skills.

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