2023 IBDP Chemistry (SL & HL) for teachers (1st exam May 25)

Launch pad for 2023 DP Chemistry (first exam May 2025)

The first exams for this chemistry programme will be in May 2025, so this is for teachers who commence teaching the two year IB course in the summer of 2023 or later.

Note that the pages in " Complete Course for students (First exam May 2025)" are the only part of the site that your students can see once you have signed them up to student access. You, of course, also have full access to the student part of the site.

The main 2023 programme headings are:

(Click on the main heading that you want either below or on the internal links on the left to open up the page and its associated children.)

Start here

Welcomes you to the site and takes you through how to navigate the site and set up and use student access. It also provides initial advice and encouragement to teachers new to IB Diploma chemistry.

Teaching, learning & resources  

Explains how chemistry fits into the whole IB Diploma programme and how teaching IB chemistry may differ from teaching chemistry in your own national system. Looks at the syllabus and suggests how you can plan your teaching schedule. Considers teaching styles and skills that you can employ and gives advice on writing unit plans. Learning skills are listed and exemplified and a wide range of resources given.

Delivering the programme

Syllabus (including possible teaching schedules, unit plans, resources, a list of the changes from the previous 2014 programme and teaching SL and HL together), approaches to teaching, teaching each topic and sub-topic, the skills required, the nature of science, Incorporating chemistry into a real world context, making links between topics and multiple choice tests for each main topic.

Experimental programme & IA 

Full coverage of the scientific project and internal assessment, full details of 'hands on' practicals, the collaborative sciences project and setting up and equipping a new laboratory.

External assessment

Essential facts about the external assessment, Paper 1 and Paper 2, areas of difficulty and sample questions, the examination process and frequently asked questions about external assessment.

IB Core

The IB learner profile, extended essays and theory of knowledge (TOK) with the emphasis on how they all relate to chemistry.

Fast track to tests & questions 

Direct links to all the quizzes and short-answer questions on all the sub-topics, the multiple choice tests on each main topic and direct links to printable (pdf) versions of multiple choice tests and written tasks (all with worked answers).

(Options from 2016 syllabus)  

This contains the options material from the previous syllabus. It is not part of the new syllabus but might prove useful to provide some context to the theory in the current syllabus and perhaps give ideas for investigations for the IA and Extended Essay.

Complete course for students

(Click on the top heading " (Complete) Course for students (First exam May 2025)" to access this section)

This is free for all your IB chemistry students provided you have signed them up to student access. It gives them direct access to the whole programme specifically written for students. It is completely separate to all the other (teacher) parts of the site although, of course, you can access it too and you can control your students' access to all the quizzes tests and questions.

Contains: Approaches to learning, full coverage of each topic and sub-topic, making links between topics, covering the skills, practical work (including IA and collaborative sciences project), nature of science, incorporating chemistry into a real world context, external assessment, learner profile, extended essays in chemistry and theory of knowledge as well as all the quizzes, tests and questions.

Selected Pages

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