IB Grading and Report Cards

SVMS IB MYP Report Card 

Clarifications and Explanations

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IB Grading System - FAQs & Details for Parents

How to Read an IB Report Card

IB Grade Conversion Chart

Why do we receive an IB Report Card?

The International Baccalaureate organization believes assessment is a critical component to teaching, learning, and growing. 

As an MYP candidate school, we also believe:

  • Students and families should receive feedback on their progress

  • Students should be given the opportunity to reflect on their progress

  • Learning Coaches are able to refine and enhance their teaching by analyzing student progress on assessments

  • Students need the opportunity to synthesize new information and skills within and across disciplines 

  • Students should have the opportunity to show and apply their knowledge and understanding  in a variety of authentic, realistic ways

How is the IB Report Card different from the normal SVMS SISD report card?

The normal report card received every six weeks reflects student mastery of the TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills). The grades are a culmination of daily and major grades taken over the course of the six weeks.  

The IB Report Card reflects student progress on the IB Objectives (see chart below).  Each of the eight subjects taught in the MYP have four objectives.  These objectives include the factual, conceptual and procedural knowledge and skills students are taught throughout the unit.

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Language & Literature

Analyzing

Organizing

Producing Text

Using Language

Language Acquisition

Comprehending Spoken & Visual Text

Comprehending Written & Visual Text

Communicating

Using Language

Sciences

Knowing & Understanding

Inquiring & Designing

Processing & Evaluating

Reflecting on the Impacts of Sciences

Mathematics

Knowing & Understanding

Investigating Patterns

Communicating

Applying Mathematics in Real-World Contexts

Arts

Knowing & Understanding

Developing Skills

Thinking Creatively

Responding

Physical & Health Education

Knowing & Understanding

Planning for Performance

Applying & Performing

Reflecting & Improving Performance

Design

Inquiring & Analyzing

Developing Ideas

Creating the Solution

Evaluating

Individuals & Societies

Knowing & Understanding

Investigating

Communicating

Thinking Critically

What assignments are graded using the IB grading system?

At the end of each unit, students are assigned an assessment over the concepts and objectives that were covered.  These assessments,  usually called GRASPS,  require students to show their understanding through an authentic performance, product or presentation.

What does the IB Report Card tell me about my student?

The IB Report Card provides an opportunity for families to reflect on their student’s progression of learning on IB objectives over the course of the school year.  It also allows students to see areas or contents of strengths and identify areas for goal setting and improvement. 

How are these scores determined?

IB provides Learning Coaches with rubrics, criterion and performance descriptors for MYP Years 1, 3 and 5 for each of the eight subjects.  Learning Coaches use this, in conjunction with TEKS, to create authentic assessments for each unit.  

Does my student know how they will be scored on assessments?

When unit assessments are assigned, students receive a copy of the rubric used for scoring. The rubric also contains a “Task Clarification” that details specific assignment expectations.

When will the IB Report Cards be sent home?

Students and parents will receive the IB Report Card twice a year, at the end of each semester.