What MYP Geography really asks for (beyond “rivers” and maps)
Week 3, MYP Year 4, we’d just annotated a meander cross-section when Sofia asked, “Do we need case study dates for this?” Perfect example: on-topic, but not yet MYP-fit. In Individuals & Societies, Geography assessment isn’t a vibe check; it’s Criteria A–D. Criterion A wants accurate geographic knowledge and use of terms; B is about investigating; C requires structured communication; D asks for analysis and evaluation through the lens of our Statement of Inquiry and global context.
Where resources miss: they teach “river processes” but skip explicit command terms (“explain,” “evaluate”), ignore global contexts, or give rubrics that don’t map to 0–8 bands. I keep a short sanity test: can I point at each activity and name the criterion strand it hits? If not, it’s a supplement, not a lesson. When I find something that passes the test, I drop it into my queue so I can cross-check against our unit planner; you can browse community-made Geography pieces and see how others structure theirs in the library.