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Assessment Grading

Move from uncertainty to clarity with instant, criterion-based feedback built for IA, EE, and TOK success.

Criterion-by-criterion feedback that mirrors how IB marking works.
Highlighted evidence so you can see why each score was given.
Actionable revision checklist to raise marks before submission.
Batch workflows when you want to evaluate multiple drafts quickly.

From first draft confusion to final-draft confidence

Most IB students are not short on effort. They are short on clear signals. Assessment grading gives you those signals early, before deadlines force rushed edits.

Instead of guessing what examiners might think, you get specific feedback connected to the criteria that matter. That means every revision round has a purpose, and every hour of work moves you closer to top-band performance.

Clear rubric alignment

Your feedback follows IB language and standards so your edits stay examiner-relevant.

Faster improvement cycles

You can run multiple edit cycles before submission because the feedback is immediate and structured.

Submission-day confidence

When your draft has been pressure-tested against criteria, final submission feels controlled rather than risky.

How the IB assessment grading flow works

This is the exact end-to-end flow. Each stage has one clear job, so the page takes you from your starting point to a better final performance.

Step 1

Upload your IA, EE, or TOK draft

Start with the exact version you want to improve right now. You get a clear overall view before diving into details.

Outcome: You immediately know your current position and biggest scoring risks.
IB assessment grading summary with criterion-by-criterion scoring

See exactly where marks are won and lost across every criterion.

Step 2

Review criterion-level evidence

See where your writing supports stronger marks and where it is still thin. The feedback is tied to what is actually on the page.

Outcome: No vague advice. You can connect each score to concrete evidence in your own draft.
Rubric-linked highlights showing evidence from an IB draft

Every score is backed by highlighted evidence in your own writing.

Step 3

Follow the revision checklist

Turn feedback into action with a practical to-do sequence you can work through in short focused sessions.

Outcome: You stop bouncing between random edits and start improving in a clear order.
Prioritized to-do list generated from grading feedback

Turn feedback into an actionable revision plan in minutes.

Step 4

Scale your progress across subjects

Keep the same high-quality process across all your IB coursework and maintain consistency.

Outcome: Better quality control and less stress as multiple deadlines overlap.
Bulk assessment grading dashboard in Marksy

Upload a batch and get consistent feedback at scale.

What This Changes in Your Prep Routine

Clear rubric alignment

Your feedback follows IB language and standards so your edits stay examiner-relevant.

  • Criterion-focused, not generic writing advice
  • Fast clarity on what earns marks
  • Reliable direction for each new draft round

Faster improvement cycles

You can run multiple edit cycles before submission because the feedback is immediate and structured.

  • Spend less time guessing
  • Prioritize the highest-impact changes first
  • Arrive at submission with stronger confidence

Submission-day confidence

When your draft has been pressure-tested against criteria, final submission feels controlled rather than risky.

  • Know what improved and why
  • Catch weaker sections before teachers do
  • Build a repeatable system for future assessments

Additional Product Proof

AI detection highlights integrated inside grading view

Integrity checks stay in the same workflow, no tab switching.

Selection of IB subjects supported by Marksy grading tools

IA, EE, and TOK support across the IB subjects you care about.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for one subject?

No. Marksy supports IA, EE, and TOK workflows across IB subjects so you can keep one consistent preparation system.

Will this help if my draft is still rough?

Yes. Early drafts often benefit the most because you get direction before spending hours polishing the wrong sections.

Can I use this more than once before submission?

Absolutely. The biggest gains come from repeating the feedback-and-revision loop across multiple draft versions.

Keep This Momentum Going

When your feedback loop is clear, your marks stop feeling random and start feeling controllable.

Combine assessment grading with Marksy's full IB toolkit so your prep stays consistent from your first draft to final submission.