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8 MYP Subject Groups
Everything you need, all in one place
Each grade on this site covers all eight IB MYP subject groups — Mathematics, Sciences, Language & Literature, Language Acquisition, Individuals & Societies, Arts, Physical & Health Education, and Design. Whatever subject you are preparing for, you will find a dedicated guide built specifically for your grade level and the assessment criteria that apply to your year band.
What is inside each subject guide?
Every subject guide is divided into the key topics your teacher is expected to assess. For each topic you get four types of study material, all on one page:
- Concept summaries — clear, concise explanations of the core ideas, key vocabulary, and worked examples written at the right level for your grade.
- Practice Q&A — open-ended questions with fully written model answers you can reveal one at a time. Use these to practise writing extended responses and to check whether your understanding matches what the examiner expects.
- Flashcards — tap any card to flip it and test your recall. Work through them before a test to lock in definitions, formulas, and key facts.
- MCQ practice test — a timed multiple-choice quiz at the end of every topic. Each question shows an explanation after you answer, so you learn from mistakes immediately rather than just seeing a score.
How to use the site
Start by selecting your grade from the grid above. You will land on your grade hub, which lists all eight subjects. Pick the subject you are working on and then choose a topic — for example, 1.1 Number within Mathematics, or Ecosystems within Sciences.
A good study session follows this order: read the concept summary first to build the full picture, then use the practice Q&A to test whether you can explain ideas in your own words, work through the flashcards to cement key terms, and finish with the MCQ test to check your understanding under timed conditions. The sidebar tracks how many sections you have marked complete, so you always know where you left off.
You do not need to study an entire subject in one sitting. The topic structure means you can drop in for a focused 20-minute session on a single concept the night before a test, or work systematically through all topics over several weeks in the lead-up to end-of-year assessments. The materials are grade-specific — Grade 6 content is calibrated to the Introductory Band, while Grade 10 is written for the eAssessment year — so the difficulty and depth always match where you actually are in the programme.
MYP Framework
How the MYP Works
| Criterion | Focus |
|---|---|
| A | Knowing & Understanding |
| B | Investigating / Patterns |
| C | Communicating |
| D | Applying & Reflecting |
| Score | IB Grade |
|---|---|
| 28–32 | 7 |
| 24–27 | 6 |
| 19–23 | 5 |
| 15–18 | 4 |
| 10–14 | 3 |
| 1–9 | 1–2 |