Annotating Your IB Physics Data Booklet (Why?? How??)


Hi Reader

The IB Physics data booklet feels like it should be helpful, but it's somehow super confusing at the same time.

I recently spent a couple of hours annotating the IB Physics data booklet (yes, really!) and it's a total game-changer. Trust me, this is something you’ll want to do as part of your individual study waaaayy before your exams.

No matter where you are in your IB Physics journey - whether you've just started the course or exams feel like they're looming - taking the time to annotate your data booklet now is one of the best ways to boost your confidence and clarity.

This Task Will Pay Off, I Promise!

I recorded a 10 minute video (with blog post) highlighting 6 tips for helping you to annotate your own booklet.

And if you want to save even more time, I’ve got something for you. Inside TrIBe Physics, I’ve shared my fully annotated IB Physics Data Booklet, packed with everything you need: extra diagrams, missing formulas, annotated graphs, and more. It's like having me beside you, guiding you through every tricky concept.

It's not just data booklets, everything you need to succeed is inside TrIBe Physics (and the longer you have access, the better your grades will be - that's a guarantee)

Best Wishes

Sally Weatherly

International IB Physics Specialist

Author | Tutor | Geek 🤓

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