Where DP Geography really lives — and where resources stumble
Two weeks into Term 1, my DP1 group hit “Population change and possibilities,” and a slick PDF I’d found looked perfect—until we reached the tasks. The case study was fine, but the questions were vague, no stimulus figure in sight, and the final essay read like an A-level prompt. In IB · DP, fit means Paper 1’s stimulus-led structure, Paper 2’s option depth with targeted command terms, Paper 3’s HL extension (global interactions) that demands synoptic thinking, and an IA that privileges methods, analysis quality, and evaluation.
On-topic isn’t enough. The DP wants students to move between scales, cite accurate, dated case material, and handle data (from choropleths to Lorenz curves) while tracking command terms. SL needs tightness; HL needs the extra lens—flows, networks, power. I keep a small bank of examples and question sets in ClassPods so I can swap in better-aligned prompts when a resource falls short. If a worksheet can’t show me the assessment route (marks, structure, criteria), I use it for context and write my own questions to meet DP expectations.