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The group 4 project

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What is Group 4 Project?
The Group 4 Project is a -
student generated,
student planned,
student produced,
interdisciplinary
investigation.
The Group 4 Project is a requirement for all
diploma and certificate students enrolled in an
IB science course.
Student generated

The students choose the topic to be studied.

The topic needs to be :


● narrow enough to be planned and studied in 10-

15 hours of work and


● broad enough so that all disciplines of

science can be included.


Student planned
The students
● determine the research topic,
● state the problem,
● make a hypothesis,
● determine what specific investigations are
going to be done within the research topic
chosen, and
● plan the procedure, including determining
materials and selecting variables.
Student produced
Group 4 students do
▪ the research,
▪ investigation, and
▪ the final write-up,
▪ presentation, or
▪ documentation.
INTERDISCIPLINARY
investigation
● All of the sciences are involved.
● All of the IB students are involved.

● All members of a group will be

investigating the same problem from


different perspectives.
Timing - Schedule
Planning stage: 3 October – 9 October

Action stage: 9 October – 5 November

Evaluation stage: 7 November

Handover to supervisor: 24 November

Presentation: 1 December (Art Festival)


Process for a group 4 Project:

● Step 1: Identify major topics: e.g., body, pollution,


water, recycling, air, energy, nutrition, waste,
agriculture.

● Step 2: concentrate on a few topics: Pollution,


Agriculture, nutrition.

● Step 3: Narrow topic down to one: e.g.,


Agriculture
Process for a
group 4 Project (cont.):

● Step 4: Narrow it down to a focused question, e.g.,


How can agriculture help reduce pollution?
● Step 5: Students in each subject come up with
issues in their own areas.
● and create a hypothesis
● Step 6: Students in each subject narrow these down to
what they can collect in terms of data and
investigations.
TEAM WORK

● You will be working as part of a team of 5


students. This means that your personal
skills will be tested.
i.e. your ability to:
● · Work within a team,

● · Recognize the contribution of others,

● · Encourage the contribution of others.


Teams
Group 1 Group 2
Rafdah Yuki
Gabriel Jonathan
Patrick Ratu
Zarif

Supervisors:
Sir Erwin [Che]
Sir Rifqi [Phy]
Sir Gi [Bio]
Ms. Gabby [Lab]
Team Team
members
skills
• Communication
• Have different
roles
• Have a common goal • Co-operation

• Motivation
• Don’t choose each
other
• Perseverance

• Adaptability
Broad Topic: Sick Building Syndrome
Focused Question: How do the
environmental conditions in a given
building cause illness?

• Biology issues: Survey of symptoms,


research into existing medical data: studies of
respiratory illnesses, research on organisms --
cause/effect
Broad Topic: Sick Building
Syndrome
• Chemistry Issues: Call Health Department to
find out tests for sick building e.g. in
humidity studies, harmful gases,, etc. CO,
CO2, particulates, water analysis,
investigations of Brownian motion; Rn
detection, condensation patterns

• Physics Issues: measurement of


electromagnetic fields, air flow patterns, R
factors, temperature of the buildings
Examples of
Group 4 Projects
● Natural & Synthetic Fibers
● The 400 m Running Race
● The School Swimming Pool
● Exercise
● Paper Recycling
● The effect of Caffeine on the Human Body
● Petroleum and the Automobile
● The Classroom Environment
● Transport to School
Group 4 Projects (cont.)

● School Garbage
● Agriculture
● How healthy is our School?
● Pollution in City X
● Alternate Energy Sources for the School
● Beer / Wine
● Driving
● Ice Storm
● The Weather
● The Science of Toys / Thrill Ride
Project stages

● The 10 hours allocated to the group 4


project, can be divided into three stages:
● planning,
● action
● Presentation and evaluation.
Planning (2 – 3 hours)
● Mixed-subject sessions:
brainstorm the topic

● Develop a hypothesis

● Suggest data collection

● Sharing of information &


ideas
Definition of Activities
● Develop

● subject-specific questions
to answer and
● A subject specific
hypothesis

● Define specific
tasks
Action (6 - 9 hours)

● Separate subject investigations

● As individuals or groups

● During ‘Normal’ lessons and in own time

● 2 science subjects do 2 action phases


Presentation – 1 December
● The emphasis during this stage, is
on
● students sharing their findings,
both successes and failures, with
other students.

● It will be discussed with


● the teachers, other IB students,
Grade 9 and anyone else in the
Marble Hall
Assessment
● Everyday you will need to complete the following and
hand them in to your supervisor before you can leave:
-personal log
-self reflection
-self/peer assessment
The supervisor will be interviewing your team and using all
the above information to give you a Personal Skills grade for
the IB.
This is 6 marks out of 48 for your internal assessment;
Internal assessment is worth 24% of your final IB grade.
Planning Stage:
1st page in your booklet
Define your research question

Background information
- Include a background to your research question (why is it worthy of investigation?
What is the problem you are trying to solve?)
- Explain your specific topic and the aspects you are focusing on (ESS, biology,
chemistry or physics)
- Outline the roles for your team members
- Give any background theory required to understand the premise of your
investigation

Materials and method


A list of apparatus
A rough description/diagram of your procedure

Variable identification
- Independent, dependent and controlled variables should be listed

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