Master the IB ESS Standard Level exam. Learn paper structures, command terms, marking criteria, and where to find easy marks.
150 teaching hours • 2 external papers • 1 internal assessment
Know exactly what to expect in each paper and how to maximize your marks.
An unseen case study with data, graphs and images. Questions range from 1-8 marks.
What to expect:
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What to expect:
Key Tips
Easy Marks
Watch Out
Command terms tell you exactly what the examiner expects. Filter by Assessment Objective (AO).
Match your answer depth to the marks available.
Example questions:
One clear point per mark. No explanation needed.
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Use "because", "therefore", "this leads to" to show connections.
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Include specific examples and consider multiple factors.
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Show both sides, include EVS perspectives, reach a justified conclusion.
These concepts appear throughout ESS exams. Master them to score higher.
Always consider ecocentric, anthropocentric, and technocentric viewpoints in discussion/evaluate questions.
Show understanding of inputs, outputs, storages, flows, feedback loops, and tipping points.
Include specific examples with names, locations, dates, and statistics (e.g., Aral Sea, Great Barrier Reef, Deepwater Horizon).
Practice interpreting graphs, calculating ecological footprints, Simpson's index, and percentage changes.
Learn from others' mistakes. These cost students marks every exam session.
Not using case study data in Paper 1
Reference specific numbers, quotes, or data from the case study
Vague answers without examples
Include named case studies with specific details (location, date, data)
Forgetting Environmental Value Systems
For "discuss/evaluate" questions, include different EVS perspectives
Confusing "describe" and "explain"
Describe = what/how. Explain = why/cause-effect with "because"
Running out of time on essays
Spend 5 mins planning, 25 mins writing per essay. Don't over-write early questions
One-sided arguments in evaluate questions
Always show both strengths AND limitations, then give justified judgment
25% of final grade • 3,000 words maximum
Individual investigation on an ESS research question you design
Marking Criteria
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