End of Unit Reflection Form
End of Unit Reflection Form
Student’s name:
Grade:
Subject:
Unit title:
Assessment Teacher’s Student’s
Assessment Assessment
Criterion A: Analyzing
Criterion B: Organizing
Criterion C: Producing Text
Criterion D: Using Language
Were there any differences between the teacher’s assessment and your own? Why do
you think these happened?
Statement of Inquiry
The Statement of Inquiry
Explain your understanding of the Statement of Inquiry and how it relates to what you did
during in the unit.
Concepts
Key Concept
Explain the meaning of the key concept and how it relates to what you did during this
unit.
Related Concepts
Choose one of the related concepts and explain what you learned about it during this
unit.
Approach to Learning Skills
IB Learner Profile
Select one of the IB learner profile attributes and reflect on its importance in this unit.
Self-Reflection
State an area of strength for you in this subject, giving specific example(s) from your
formative and summative assessment tasks.
State an area in which you feel you need to improve and give an example of what you
can do to improve it.
For example:
I feel I am very good at manipulating numbers to solve complicated problems, this is
assessed in Criterion A. One of our summative assessment tasks for Unit One was to find the
real value of the 10 baht coin. To do this we had to estimate the percentage of each of the
two metals in the 10 baht coin, find the value of each metal, and finally calculated the actual
value of the coin. As you can see in my Unit One Criterion A grade I did well in this task.
Criterion C is an area I would like to work on improving. Criterion C is how well we
communicate our understanding of mathematics. I would like to improve my overall grade
to a level 5 by the end of the year. I can do this by taking more time to set out my lines of
mathematical reasoning in a clearer and more logical manner, and revising mathematical
vocabulary each night.
Works Cited
Rita Bateson and Irina Amlin. MYP by Concept: Mathematics. London: Hodder Education, 2017.