Australia and New Zealand IB Practice
IB Diploma practice for Australian and New Zealand students
Skill-by-skill IB practice across maths, sciences, economics, English, the Diploma core, and selected humanities subjects. Students work from a concrete prompt, check the answer, read the reasoning, and use diagrams or AI feedback where those genuinely improve the practice.
DP courses available now
Open a course to see its topics and skills, or jump straight into the area your class is studying. The list is pulled from the live practice catalogue.
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL
Functions, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, probability, and proof-style reasoning for Mathematics AA SL.
SLMathematics: Applications and Interpretation SL
Statistics, modelling, functions, calculus, and technology-aware interpretation for Mathematics AI SL.
HLMathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL
HL algebra, functions, calculus, proof, probability, and exam reasoning for students aiming at demanding STEM pathways.
HLMathematics: Applications and Interpretation HL
HL modelling, statistics, networks, calculus, technology use, and written interpretation for AI HL.
SLPhysics SL
Motion, forces, energy, waves, fields, nuclear physics, and practical-data reasoning with calculation and diagram practice.
HLPhysics HL
Physics HL practice for multi-step mechanics, fields, waves, energy, quantum and nuclear ideas, and experimental judgement.
SLChemistry SL
Chemistry SL practice for structure, bonding, energetics, kinetics, equilibrium, acids, redox, organic chemistry, and data handling.
HLChemistry HL
Chemistry HL practice for deeper structure, energetics, kinetics, equilibrium, acids, redox, organic pathways, and explanation.
SLBiology SL
Biology SL practice for cells, genetics, evolution, ecology, physiology, data interpretation, and source-based biological reasoning.
HLBiology HL
Biology HL practice for extension content, data analysis, experimental design, systems thinking, and precise biological explanation.
SLEconomics SL
Economics SL practice with diagram-first microeconomics, macroeconomics, global economy, policy evaluation, and IA-style thinking.
HLEconomics HL
Economics HL practice with quantitative extension, market structures, macro judgement, global-economy analysis, and Paper 3 skills.
SLEnglish A: Language and Literature SL
English A Language and Literature SL practice for Paper 1 analysis, text-type reasoning, Paper 2 preparation, and IO planning.
HLEnglish A: Language and Literature HL
English A Language and Literature HL practice for two-text Paper 1 analysis, HL Essay planning, Paper 2 comparison, and IO refinement.
CoreTheory of Knowledge
TOK practice for knowledge questions, exhibition objects, essay planning, claims, counterclaims, perspectives, and self-checking.
SLEnglish A: Literature SL
English A Literature SL practice for literary close reading, Paper 2 comparison, Individual Oral planning, and evidence-building.
SLEnglish B SL
English B SL practice for Paper 1 writing, receptive skills, oral stimulus planning, register, inference, and language precision.
HLEnglish B HL
English B HL practice for 450-600 word writing, receptive inference, literary-extract oral discussion, and communication precision.
HLEnglish A: Literature HL
English A Literature HL practice for two-response Paper 1, Literature HL Essay planning, Paper 2 comparison, and IO refinement.
CoreExtended Essay
Extended Essay practice for research-question design, source judgement, evidence planning, structure, reflection, and viva voce preparation.
CoreCreativity, Activity, Service
CAS practice for purposeful experiences, learning-outcome evidence, collaborative projects, safety, ethics, reflection, and portfolio review.
SLBusiness Management SL
Business Management SL practice for objectives, stakeholders, toolkit use, HR, finance, marketing, operations, ethics, and evaluation.
HLBusiness Management HL
Business Management HL practice for extension topics, strategic decisions, social enterprise Paper 3 plans, and project evaluation.
SLPsychology SL
Psychology SL practice for concepts, research methods, ethics, class practicals, IA proposal judgement, and Paper 1 or Paper 2 response quality.
HLPsychology HL
Psychology HL practice for culture, motivation, technology, Paper 3 source interpretation, graph analysis, and qualitative research judgement.
SLGeography SL
Geography SL practice built around maps, source interpretation, spatial reasoning, fieldwork, GIS, physical and human processes, and resource-booklet responses.
SLHistory SL
History SL practice for source inquiry, provenance, perspective, historical concepts, Paper 2 argument, and the Historical Investigation.
SLGlobal Politics SL
Global Politics SL practice for source interpretation, actors, power, legitimacy, rights, justice, peace and conflict, development, Paper 2, and the Engagement Project.
Where to start
Pick the route that matches the problem in front of the student. The practice is built for repeated, focused work rather than passive reading.
Use the course pages
Start with the topic currently being taught, then repeat nearby skills until the method and wording feel familiar.
Use AI feedback sparingly
Submit one or two serious responses, then review mark signals, evidence use, reasoning, and expression before trying again.
Check official sources
Use pathway pages to frame the questions, then confirm ranks, prerequisites, and extra selection steps with admissions centres or universities.
Clear learning support
Practice should show students how to think through a problem, not only whether the final answer is right. Worked solutions, marks, command terms, tips, and feedback are part of the learning experience.
AU/NZ pathways
Australian selection-rank, prerequisite, and New Zealand programme-entry context is kept separate from practice marks, with clear reminders to check current university rules.
Visual by default
Mathematics, science, economics, geography, history, and politics are easier to practise when students can see the structure. Graphs, diagrams, charts, maps, and source layouts are used where they make the task clearer.
Quick answers
Short answers for students, parents, tutors, and schools comparing IB practice options in Australia and New Zealand.
What can students practise now?
Students can practise live IB courses across maths, sciences, economics, English, TOK, EE, CAS, Business Management, Psychology, Geography, History, and Global Politics. Each course is organised into topics and skills with worked solutions, feedback, and visual support where it helps.
Is this an admissions-rank calculator?
No. The IB pages support skill readiness and pathway awareness. Admissions ranks, prerequisites, and entry rules must be checked with the relevant admissions centre or university.
Will teachers and tutors be able to assign IB practice?
Yes, where IB assignments are enabled for the account. Teachers, tutors, and parents can use assigned practice to keep the work focused on the skills students need next.
How is the content kept useful?
New practice areas are reviewed for clear wording, accurate solutions, useful feedback, appropriate visuals, and a smooth student experience before they are promoted publicly.
For schools and tutors
Built for repeated practice, not one-off worksheets
SubjectCoach IB Practice is designed to help students revisit important ideas in different forms, understand mistakes, and connect revision choices with local pathway goals.