Pre-Calculus 11 Core Competency Self-Assessment

Core Competency Reflection

Working collaboratively with others

Throughout the course we were required to work with others almost daily. Whenever we were taught a new lesson, we would break off into groups to do group work questions. Through this, I was able to successfully complete the assigned questions with my group. Anytime any of us were stuck on a question, someone else would step in to help solve it. We would work together and explain our thought processes so we could figure out how to answer the question. Furthermore, after the group work was done and we would move on to homework questions, I would collaborate with the people at my table anytime one of us needed assistance in solving one of the questions. I would work together with my peers to help them understand a question or vice versa.

Strategically preparing for assessments

I had a prepared study plan for every assessment, which always began with inputting the date of a test into my calendar so I wouldn’t forget. To prepare for assessments, I always made sure that I finished all the assigned workbook questions, reviewed notes and asked for clarification from my peers to ensure that I understood all of the content. Furthermore, I found that the ability to explain concepts would help with my understanding, so I would often review each concept by explaining them out loud, as though I were teaching it to someone. Although this may seem like overkill, it greatly helped me prepare for each assessment, as I always went into the tests feeling confident and prepared. My efforts came to fruition, as I often got high marks on my tests.

Dealing with challenges

I faced many challenges throughout the course as we covered new topics. Specifically, trigonometry was the most difficult unit for me, as I missed an important lesson and began the unit with no memory of anything learned in Math 10. I also found the concepts difficult to grasp and confusing at times. To deal with this challenge, I looked through the notes of the lesson that I missed, and when I was still confused, I watched a YouTube tutorial on the topic that explained everything in detail. This greatly helped when doing the homework questions, as I now understood the concepts taught and could easily complete them. As of writing this, I have not yet written the test for the Trigonometry unit, but I’m confident that I’ll be able to do well with some review.

Advice for Future Students

My advice for future students would be to do the workbook questions. The amount assigned is almost always enough to finish in class time and it is good practice for tests. The questions on tests are usually the same as what is assigned in the workbook, so it will help greatly when writing them.

Musical Performance Reflection

Halloween Music Concert

I am very proud of the Vocal Jazz’s performance of Don’t Get Around Much Anymore by Duke Ellington. It’s a very pleasant song to listen to that we had to work on a lot to refine the harmonies. The song was also sung acapella, so we needed to rely on just our voices to fill up the song. I think that the song went well and the practice we put in could be seen.

Curricular Competencies Reflection

Through this experience, I was able to show the ability to listen to the people I was singing with and blend with them. I would like to continue to improve on this ability as being able to blend with others is one of the most important parts of being in an ensemble and finding balance is important as it could throw off the entire song if there is a lack of it. In the future, I’d like to continue singing with other people as I find it very enjoyable and fulfilling.

Core Competencies Reflection

Through being in Concert Choir and Vocal Jazz, I’ve had many chances to collaborate with my peers for our performances. There were a few times when some of us would have to step up to lead a practice, so we’d all work with each other and take turns to lead so that we could ensure we got things done. We’d collaborate on things such as warm-ups and song choices, and were also able to be honest with each other so that everyone could improve. To improve for next time, I’d want to be more confident in the chance that I would need to lead again.

Musical Reflection

Mini Choir Concert

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Curricular Competencies Reflection:

I demonstrated the ability to play in a group and create an entertaining stage when my friends and I performed Maroon 5’s Lucky Strike at a concert. During this performance, I both played guitar and sang at the same time, which I believe I did well in. A skill that I would like to improve on in the future is my stage presence, as I feel that there were times during our performance where my energy dropped. I feel like I could do more to contribute to an entertaining performance. I want to continue performing with my friends in the future, as the process was very enjoyable and I was satisfied with the end result.

Core Competencies Reflection:

During the process of creating this performance, I exercised my collaboration skills through my role in our group. I acted as the unofficial “leader” of our group and helped during the organization of our practices. When we were first deciding what songs we wanted to perform, we knew that we wanted to choose a Maroon 5 song as we had also performed Maroon 5’s Misery at a previous performance and dubbed ourselves “Maroon 4”. Due to me being the one who was most familiar with Maroon 5 songs, I was able to compile a list of Maroon 5 songs that we could perform and showed them to my group. Through a consensus, we decided on Lucky Strike. While we were practicing, the three of us that were playing instruments worked individually to find out how to play the song in a way that was comfortable for us. I was able to provide assistance and guidance when we were figuring this out, such as working with the pianist for the arrangement of the piano and guitar to make us sound the best we could. Overall, my group work really hard to create a good performance that we could all look back on and smile at, and I’m very proud of what we accomplished. To improve for next time, I would put more of a focus on the emotional side of performance as we were so focused on making it musically perfect that there were times we were reminded to have more energy.