IB Diploma Programme Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation — Full Course Resources
Every subtopic of the DP Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus, structured around the key concepts, the assessment objectives, and real-world modelling contexts.
+ mark schemesEvery lesson
Coverage. All four units of the current DP Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus are addressed across 81 lessons — from number, sequences and financial mathematics through functions and geometry to statistics and error analysis — framed throughout by the key concepts of representation, modelling, relationships, space, and approximation.
How the lessons work. Each lesson follows a consistent teaching arc, with explicit learning objectives, a structured student worksheet, and a mark scheme. Command-term focus, GDC use where required by the syllabus, and applied tasks ground the mathematics in real-world inquiry and prepare students for the reasoning demanded at both SL and HL.
Assessment-ready. Each lesson ships with a complete mark scheme aligned to the assessment objectives (AO1–AO4), and exam-style questions are embedded throughout, supporting both ongoing formative assessment and preparation for Papers 1, 2, and 3.
What’s included
Course units
- 1Unit 1: Number, Algebra, Functions, and Variation33 lessons
- 2Unit 2: Trigonometric Functions and Circular Relationships12 lessons
- 3Unit 3: Geometry, Trigonometry, and Spatial Measurement30 lessons
- 4Unit 4: Statistics, Data Analysis, and Percentage Errors6 lessons