Pre-Calculus 11 Core Competency Self-Assessment

Core Competency Reflection

To begin, Learning the vocabulary within this course was the most hardest aspect in my opinion because I had to ensure that I understood what I was talking about. For example; not just completing the answer and just showing the operation on each step. Because when we see every small math problem it contains a characteristic to it. For example; The characteristics of a Parabola would; opens up, and open down the Ys are the same, symmetrical, and no vertical shift. While, the notes came in handy another aspect that I took into consideration is working collaboratively with others especially, when it comes to groupwork. Having on hand-notes helps me reflect on it when I needed it the most, while I combine who my groupmates knowledge. This led to me knowing how to commit to individual practice, and how to problem solve when I’m stuck on a problem. However, if it was really bothering me I would message my friends who are currently taking Calculus 12 this semester. If in that case it still didn’t work then I would write down questions and place a sticky note next to it, then as questions when I return to class the next day. However, sometimes I would refer to the videos on the Extra resources, section on Teams, next to it is my notes because it contains more of the vocabulary aspect. Which, came in handy with the preparation of future exams. Leading for Strategically preparing for assessments is an aspect that requires more of a slow growth. Instead, of me trying to cramp each aspect of sections into one which takes longer periods of time. In-which I should prioritize more of the questions that I don’t really understand.

Advices That I Would Give To Future Students

Take a ton of notes especially, within Class and group works. Therefore, I highly recommend if there’s a question that you are unsure about during the Group work, once you have gotten the solution write it down as a note. Therefore, for sure you would need it for the future.