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Physics (New Syllabus)
IB DP Category 2
Berlin, Germany, 23 - 25 August 2024
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Physics (New Syllabus)
IB DP Category 1
Online (IB Approved), 25 - 27 October 2024
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InThinking Physics is a valuable resource. If you are teaching IB Physics for the first time, then it is an absolute must-have. The materials provided are practical, easy to follow and full of interesting resources.
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Heidelberg International School (Germany)
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We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown. We have devised profound theories, one after another, to account for its origins. At last, we have succeeded in reconstructing the creature that made the footprint. And lo! It is our own.
Sir Arthur Eddington (1882 - 1944)
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- That's spot on. It's been a nice concept to have in the back pocket for an IA in my Class of 2025 cohort, though! Apologies for the slow reply and removal of questions - this week of IB exams has been crazy!
- Hi Shujaat, it seems that the topic-focused questions will loosely follow the order of the Guide, and that the linking questions will come at the end. I'm not completely sure what you mean by marking criteria, but I think we can expect the...
- Hi Veit, great question! It's still on the syllabus for November 2024 students - that's the main reason. I imagine you're thinking "Then why migrate these pages to the 2025 section?". The answer is that we wanted to err on the side of having...
- I thought resolution is no longer on the syllabus. What's your rational for doing these exercises? Just wondering.