Structure of Math SBA


Structure of Math SBA

After you have chosen a Mathematics Project to research, the next step is to decide how the project should be presented. The objective of the Mathematics SBA Project is to seek an answer to a problem that was identified and to generate a written report on the findings of the investigation.
This report must be prepared and presented in a particular order.
The CSEC Mathematics SBA Project consists of seven (7) main sections and must be presented in the following order:

Section of
the Project
Marks Allocated
 by CXC
1. Title of Project
1
2. Introduction 
4
3. Method of Data Collection
2
4. Presentation of Data
5
5. Analysis of Data
2
6. Discussion of Findings
2
7. Conclusion
2
Total
18

There are two (2) marks that are awarded for overall presentation. Therefore, the maximum mark that can be obtained for the Mathematics SBA Project is twenty (20).
NB: There are two other sub-sections of the Mathematics SBA Project that must be presented at the end of the project. These are:
 1. the Reference 2. the Appendix

They are called sub-sections because marks are not awarded for these two sections

Therefore, a Mathematics SBA Project has nine (9) different sections; seven (7) sections are awarded marks and two (2) sections are presented for completeness of the project however, no marks will be awarded for them.

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