Desmos Self-Portrait Assignment Reflection

For this assignment, we were tasked with having to create a self-portrait using desmos. The only requirements were 2 circles, 2 ellipses and at least 1 hyperbola. This project proved to be much more challenging than I thought it’d be and over 13 hours of work were put into it in the end. I credit about half that time to the head shape and perfecting the strands of hair. The chin was a simple parabolic equation but the hairline and ears proved to be a challenge. I ended up using half-ellipses for the ears and a large circle with multiple restrictions to line up the hairline and forehead. I used a parabola for my face because my real face is slightly oblong rather than square or circular. And thankfully my hairline is quite straight so that wasn’t too much of an issue. I spent close to 3 hours only on the ears, simply because I was trying to make them realistic. I didn’t end up finding a way to really do that by the end, but I’m proud of them nonetheless. As for my hair, I knew that I needed to find a way to make it look like it was combed to the left like it normally is, and I did this by doing a bunch of circles and restricting them so that they were almost curved in a way. I also used a few trigonometric equations. I did these when I wanted the segment to curve in multiple directions. The hair is probably the part I’m the most proud of, because in real life it’s what makes me different from being any other generic white person. The eyebrows were next, and they proved to be very frustrating. I had started off trying a square root equation and a circle equation but that never really turned out. I settled on a few circle equations, but it meant that my eyebrows had no real depth to them. The eyes were challenging as well. I used an inequality to shade my eyes blue. For the mouth I had 2 options, smile or no smile. I decided on having a smile because it meant that I could use two parabolic equations, which is what I ended up using. I was contemplating adding teeth, but they’re crooked enough in real life that it scared me off doing it.

On a side note, over the semester break I am going to try and figure out the shading of my self-portrait, so I can implement skin colour and hair colour. I think it would add complexity and depth to this assignment, which it’s definitely lacking.

In conclusion, I’m exceedingly proud of what I was capable of accomplishing for this project, and though my self-portrait is simple, so am I, so it works out.

Core Competency Self-Reflection: Pre-Calculus 12

Collaboration

Collaboration in Pre-Calculus 12 is mostly demonstrated by doing in-class questions on the whiteboards in class. Every lesson the class is given a small set of questions to do and you along with a randomly selected group have to do them. In this particular problem, my group and I had to figure out 3 consecutive integers that equaled a product of 120. By putting our heads together and using the correct methods, we were able to achieve a correct answer. This was the best example of working together I’ve experienced in this class, and I think it was for a few reasons. Collectively we were accepting of all strategies proposed by the group, and tested them all for verification until we found one that made sense to everyone. The groups that I’ve been a part of have been far more successful and efficient when everyone contributes, compared to just one person doing all the work. If there was something that I had to improve on personally, I would try to progress to become more vocal in my groups. Usually I have the right idea, but since I’m not entirely sure it’s correct I stay silent. With any future board work we do I will make it my goal to speak up and become more involved.

Where I’m From Essay

My Paper

The Writing Process

For this assignment, my peers and I had to choose a family member to interview and ask questions about our family’s heritage. Based on the answers they gave, we had to compose an essay about their stories and combine our personal thoughts and insights with those of the family member. The interviewing process was difficult, coming up with questions that I didn’t already know the answer to was challenging. The interview itself also took a while to set up as my mom was often busy with work. Once I had the information I needed, constructing the essay was smooth sailing. I set up my essay to touch on separate major points in each paragraph to make sure the reader wouldn’t get bored reading it. Once I was completed my first draft, a few of my peers reviewed it and both said that it was too long. Cutting out “unnecessary” details was difficult as everything contributed to the story but I think I made the correct choices. My oral presentation was probably the most challenging part of this whole process. My essay was just too long to be read in its entirety. I created another document with some bullet points on the important details to refer back to while presenting. I’ve always been good talking in front of groups and it showed as I got a perfect mark on it. I enjoyed this assignment, it was challenging in many areas, but through it I learned about my past and how to improve my writing in the future.

Core Competency Reflection

I show others that I truly value their contributions by taking their advice on how to improve my work through peer editing.

Others find my feedback useful because I take their work seriously and give them genuine feedback. I treat their work like it was my own.

I used to think that I knew my mom’s past and now I know the truth about it because I had a conversation with her and asked personal questions. I also googled her name to uncover anything she didn’t touch on.

An example of where I built upon someone else’s ideas is when I took a sentence that my mom said during the interview and thought about it. I put myself in her shoes at that time to better understand how she was feeling and added my thoughts to the essay

My Goal

I can describe how … (this thing I learned at school) relates to this experience I had where…

I feel that I can further enhance my ability to take other people’s experiences and relate them to my own. I believe this will help me understand others better. A way I will achieve this is by thinking about what I would’ve done if I were in the same scenario as the person.

Drafting and Design 11 Self-Assessment

The assignment I’ve found the most this semester is definitely the dimensioning assignment. It was also very important for the future as almost every assignment we’ve had to do since has involved dimensioning and using AutoCad. I didn’t do my best on this assignment, but I used it as a learning experience and it made me realize what I had to do to achieve a better grade. The purpose of dimensioning is to show the reader the most possible information about the object in a simple, easy to understand way. There are lots of rules you must follow, but these are only to make it easier to read for whoever is reading.

  • I can present information clearly and in an organized way (Communication).
  • I can build the skills I need to make my ideas work, and usually succeed, even if it takes a few tries (Thinking).
  • I can monitor my progress and adjust my actions to make sure I achieve what I want (Thinking).

Core Competency Self-Assessment

Collaboration

The artifact that I chose to show is my making a solution activity that I did with a partner. We had to come together and communicate who was doing what. In this activity, we had to describe how to create a particular solution and then carry out the procedure in the lab. My partner and I over the course of this lab had to communicate who was going to get what materials and who was going to do what steps of the procedure. We split the work evenly, and we were able to finish the activity very quickly. After we completed the lab, there were calculations and questions that we needed to answer. Outside of school, my partner and I texted to make sure our answers were similar, but not the same. I learned in this lab how to make a solution, and learned how to better communicate with a partner to ensure the best results.

Core Competency Self Assessment

Collaboration

Pictured are the insides of a fetal pig.

For our fetal pig lab, we had to pair up with a partner and share a pig to dissect. Being a grade 11 in a grade 12 course, I didn’t know many of my peers coming into the class. Thankfully Dylan was willing to be my partner on this one. When working on the exterior features portion of the lab, Dylan was the one taking initiative and keeping me in line, doing the majority of the work. By the time we started the physical dissection of the pig, we had started to get to know each other a little better, and splitting the work relatively evenly. Neither of us had much experience with a scalpel, and we fell behind the majority of the pack on the first day. The next day wasn’t much different, so we decided that we were going to dedicate flex blocks, lunch blocks, and after school time to finish it. It took a lot of our time, but we were able to get everything done except stretching out the digestive tract on the last day of class. We stayed after school for an hour and even though I made a few wrong cuts to the intestine, we got full marks for it. This lab taught me that communication and being on the same page as your partner all the time will enhance your results and if you split work evenly, you don’t have to do as much. I also learned how to properly use a scalpel blade and how to properly identify basic parts of a mammal. This lab was the most informative and most interesting to me over the course of the semester.

Spanish 11 Core Competency Self Assessment

My first unit test in Spanish this semester. I got 104/112 on it and I’m very proud of how I’ve performed so far in Spanish 11.

In order to achieve my desired grade on this test, I had to demonstrate personal awareness and responsibility. I used my time outside of class efficiently and studied the areas that I knew I needed to study. I found that using flash cards was useful for me as they helped me memorize the vocabulary.

Animal Investigation Labs: Self-Assessment

Curricular Response

Throughout this Animal unit I have learned a multitude of new things about the life that lives around me everyday, and a large chunk of that learning was through the dissections of various animals. Our first dissection was simple, all we had to do was dissect a common earthworm. From that point on, our dissections only got harder and the animals got more and more complex. Earthworms are very simple creatures compared to our last dissection which was a shrimp. Earthworms had simple digestive and organ systems but shrimp and squid had much more complex organ systems and a more advanced digestive tract. As the unit went on, the animals got more and more complex. Most of the animals we looked at had closed (or pressurized) circulatory systems but the less advanced organisms had open circulatory systems. Mr. Asano was able to teach the locations and functions of various parts in a fun and memorable way throughout the dissections. It didn’t feel like I was doing a serious dissection, I was just having a good time with my peers.

Core Competency Self Assessment

Every dissection that we did was enjoyable and I’m proud of every one of them but there is one in particular that I enjoyed. The lab that I thought was the most enjoyable and the most informative would definitely be the squid lab. I was very clean with my cuts on the mantle of the squid and the part that I enjoyed the most was taking the pen out, stabbing the ink sac and writing my initials. A challenge I faced was doing the lab all by myself, I hadn’t done one by myself yet this semester, so this was a brand new experience for me. I solved any problems I had by asking questions to Mr. Asano or any of my other peers, which helped me through the process of the dissections. Thankfully my class was very helpful and I was able to achieve good marks on every dissection we conducted.

Spanish 10 Core Competency Self-Assessment

Collaboration

This is a picture of a script I had to write with my partner, Matthew.

This artifact demonstrates my ability to collaborate because I worked very well with my Matthew. We had to come together to fill in some missing lines in a spanish story. We achieved 13/13 on the assignment. Matthew has been my partner in almost all of our group assignments and projects and I have never had a problem with working with him.