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__**Exam Format:**__ A calculator is required for both papers. Programmable graphic display calculators (GDCs) are permitted. //**Paper 1**// Paper 1 is made up of short-answer and data-based questions. For Paper 2, students are required to answer one structured essay questions from a choice of three.
 * //Paper 2//**

__**Syllabus Objectives Covered:**__ __**How To Study:**__ Begin by printing out the syllabus details from the IB website. Use three different highlighters to help you decide what content you need to focus your limited study time on. Use a Green highlighter to mark those objective statements that you know and understand well. Use a Red highlighter to highlight those objective statements that you really don't understand. Use a Yellow highlighter to mark those statements that you either need extra work to remember or are a little bit uncertain about. Next: Starting with the Red statements, read each one and try to gather worksheets, notes, pages in your text, or resources from the wiki to help you remember what we did to learn about that topic in the first place. Use these resources to study those objectives. Finally, try to think about HOW you'll be assessed on each particular statement. Which ones are likely to require diagramming? Which will likely have data interpretation? Which ones will be quick, one line answers and which will require extended writing? This way, it will reduce the likelihood of surprises come exam time.
 * Topic 1: Systems & models: 1.1.1 - 1.1.10
 * Topic 2: The ecosystem: 2.1.1-2.1.6; 2.1.1-2.1.2; 2.3.3-2.3.5; 2.4.1-2.4.2; 2.5.1-2.5.7; 2.6.1-2.6.7;
 * Topic 7: Value Systems:7.1.1-7.1.6 (7.1.3)