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  4. TOK ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS

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  5. Expository Essay: Tok essay examples

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  6. Sample Tok Essay (Seek Trust and Distrust It)

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  1. IB TOK 첨삭은 Brian과 함께(Exhibition Prompts, Object, Essay) 세한 IB학원

  2. TOK May 2024 Essay Title 1

  3. Pencil Breaking at 1500fps

  4. Cutting a Pencil

  5. Wooden Ruler Crackling

  6. Object Show TikTok Compilation (None of these are mine)

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  1. IB TOK Essay examples

    High scoring IB Theory of Knowledge Essay examples. See what past students did and make your TOK Essay perfect by learning from examiner commented examples! ... You can always look through our example Theory of Knowledge coursework below for inspiration. All TOK Essay Examples. Filter. Filter exemplars. IB College. Category. Subject. Type a ...

  2. Planning and structuring the TOK essay

    Once you've grasped the essay rubric, and chosen your title, you can start planning and structuring your TOK essay. You base this around the 3 interactions with your teacher, which are one-on-one meetings discussing your progress, and receiving feedback. As well as the interactions, you can also ask your teacher specific questions about your ...

  3. Example essays

    Upcoming and past questions include: "To what extent are areas of knowledge shaped by their past? Consider with reference to two areas of knowledge.". "'There is no reason why we cannot link facts and theories across disciplines and create a common groundwork of explanation.'. To what extent do you agree with this statement?".

  4. How to Structure a Theory of Knowledge Exhibition

    Write (or better-yet paste) the prompt you chose at the top of the document, in bold and centred. Make sure it is exactly the same as it is written in the guide and include the prompt number with it. ( Here is the list .) It is also recommended to include the word count, just after or under the title. For example: "1.

  5. PDF Sample TOK Essays with Comments and Scores

    and judge TOK essays, and why I understand that the scores awarded were justified. This docu ent cannot be considered to be authoritative in terms of IB standards or judgments. m. You may distribute this document freely, but do not remove this disclaimer. If you use only . sample essay 2, include this disclaimer. Meadowbrook HS Richmond, VA 23234

  6. TOK exhibition Sample 1

    TOK exhibition Sample 1 uses the following approach: Choose the IA prompt. Think about one aspect in relation to it. Find an object supporting it. Link the object to the prompt. Depending on how it was linked, choose where to look for the other two objects. The IA prompt that was selected is "Bias is inevitable in the production of knowledge".

  7. How to Structure a Theory of Knowledge Essay

    Paragraph 1. - Say one or two interesting things about the prescribed title question. This shows us, right away that you know what the question is asking. - Define one or two of the key terms in the title. Get definitions for all of the main words in your title. You don't need to include all of them in your essay, but it's useful to see how ...

  8. TOK Essay essentials

    Three mandated formal interactions between the student and teacher are recorded on the Planning and Progress Form (TK/PPF): 1. Discuss the list of prescribed titles with the student. 2. Discuss the student's initial exploration of their selected title. 3. Comment on one draft of the student's essay.

  9. TOK Exhibition Objects: A Complete Guide for IB Students

    Unlike the TOK presentation, which can be done in a group of 5, the TOK exhibition is an individual project, which means your objects shouldn't be similar to those of another student in your class. If you're still confused about picking objects for the exhibition assignment, look at the examples in your subject guide.

  10. TOK Exhibition

    In the TOK Exhibition there is enormous latitude in the form and choice of Objects—but they must be non-generic, tangible, and pre-existing in the real world. In similar vein, the arguments in TOK Essays must be instantiated—they are "effectively supported by specific examples." CLASS ACTIVITY I: SETTING THE FRAME—EXHIBITION ESSENTIALS

  11. TOK essay guidance

    10 TOK essay starting points. 1 The TOK essay is an individual task. 2 It represents two thirds of the overall mark for TOK. 3 It is externally marked. 4 You choose your title from a list of six prescribed titles, which change every exam session. 5 The word count for the essay is 1600 words.

  12. TOK exhibition Sample 2

    TOK exhibition Sample 2 uses the bottom-up approach: Find the first object (possible linked to a theme) Find a suitable prompt. Find the second object to add something new to the idea of the exhibition. Find the third object to add something new to the first two. The IA prompt that was selected is "In what ways do values affect the production ...

  13. TOK exhibition

    From the TOK Guide: " Examples of the diverse kinds of objects students could select include: A tweet from the President of the United States. An image of the painting "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso. The student's own extended essay. A basketball used by the student during their physical education lessons.

  14. How To Write A ToK Essay

    Introduce your topic accurately and state your thesis statement for the essay carefully. A thesis statement is like a teaser to your entire essay wherein you define your key terms and introduce your interpretation of the question. Make sure that you do not reword the prescribed title in your thesis. Instead, it needs to, as the word says ...

  15. TOK exhibition objects

    Where can I see examples of TOK exhibition objects? To see examples of the kind of objects students can include, go to 'MyIB', and find the exemplar TOK exhibitions. ... You'll meet great thinkers and ideas, hone your understanding of key TOK concepts, and build up a library of examples for the essay and exhibition. Subscribe HERE! ABOUT ...

  16. TOK Exhibition Explained with Examples!

    The Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition is the first piece of assessment students complete in their IB TOK journey. It accounts for a third (33%) of your TOK grade. It is a new assessment for the new guide beginning in 2020 so there is still some confusion around how to do well in this assessment. In this article, I will go through the basics ...

  17. TOK exhibition Sample 3

    TOK exhibition Sample 3 uses the following approach: Start with a particular topic or concept. Find an interesting object related to this topic or concept. Find a suitable prompt. Find the other two objects to "develop the message". The IA prompt that was selected here is "How important are material tools in the production or acquisition ...

  18. Writing & uploading the TOK essay

    Check out our three-minute explainer video on the TOK essay here. The video goes over the basics of the TOK essay, such as how it's assessed, the word count and other practical details, terms such as 'perspectives' and 'implications', and the role of real-world examples in justifying claims and arguments. You'll find more videos on ...

  19. TOK Exhibition Commentary: A Complete Guide for IB Students

    January 9, 2024. This guide will teach you how to write a TOK Exhibition commentary step-by-step. We'll cover everything you need to know to get the full marks, from choosing an IA prompt and objects to structuring the commentary and some important tips to help you handle the assignment. A Theory of Knowledge Exhibition is a two-part assignment.

  20. TOK exhibition commentary

    The TOK exhibition commentary. So, you understand the exhibition rubric, you've selected your IA prompt, and you've chosen your objects.What happens next? Now you have to write your TOK exhibition commentary. This is a 950-word exploration of the IA prompt, explaining why you have chosen your three objects, and demonstrating how TOK manifests itself in the real world, within the context of ...

  21. 21 ToK Exhibition Objects Ideas to Consider

    3. Interesting and personal to you. Keep in mind that the entire purpose of a ToK Exhibition is to show how the objects you've chosen are manifested into knowledge in the real world. Choose three non-generic objects that have significance in your life and would be interesting to present at your ToK display.

  22. Examples to Avoid in ToK Essays

    Bloodletting as an example of an obsolete practice in medical science. 7. The value of the Enigma code and the work of Alan Turing. 8. Alchemy as the necessary precursor to modern chemistry. 9. Pablo Picasso and Guernica. 10. Vincent van Gogh and Starry Night.