The Theory of Knowledge Exhibition

The exhibition is an individual project worth 33% of your final grade in Theory of Knowledge. You will choose from one of 35 prompt topics and explore it, using 3 real objects as your evidence. This page will show you how to get full marks.

The exhibition has two parts. First is the presentation or display aspect. Each school will do this part differently. The second part is the 950 word written commentary and this is what counts toward your final IB grade.

There is a lot you need to know about the exhibition, so I've created a 7-video course you can use to do a full-mark exhibition. It (along with brand new notes for every TOK theme) are already available to IBMastery subscribers. You can access them by taking a free trial here).

Okay, here is the structure you can follow to get full marks in your exhibition on commentary. This structure isn't mandatory, but it works well. We’ll use Prompt 1, “ What counts as knowledge? ” for our example. If you'd like to see the entire sample I created for you, that's also available in the video mini-course.

(Please note that previous versions of this document included sections and word counts for the Introduction and the Conclusion, along with a suggestion that they weren't necessary and could safely be skipped. You are still allowed to include them if you'd like to, but now the guidance is that for most students they are not recommended.)

The TOK Exhibition Commentary Structure

What to write: