desmos marbleslide: lines

core competency reflection

I can identify my strengths and limits, find internal motivation, and act on opportunities for self-growth as shown in what i decided to do above by pushing myself to go above what was being asked. I could have done this puzzle much easier than i did by simply using one line with the equation y=-0.4+6{x<6}. Instead i decided to make it a bit more complicated by putting another line to push myself to put another of depth to complete it, proving how i can find my internal motivation and act upon an opportunity for self growth.

Reviewing Unit 1 and 2: Integers & Fractions

Personally, the part of unit 1 I found the easiest was operations with integers because its really easy as long as you know the general principles of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing them, like 2 negatives makes a positive and a negative makes a negative, easy stuff when you understand the easy concepts. The one i had some trouble with was square roots, I HATE square routes, purely because my smooth brain cant multiply big numbers with no calculator, so any square root past 10 I don’t have memorized. I learn new material best when I don’t zone out for like 5 minutes and come come back to see an equation I couldn’t even begin to comprehend in front of me and end up panicking before realizing it’s really easy. “I persevere with challenging tasks and take ownership of my goals, learning and behavior” is accurate-ish, there’s a not-so-complex process to me facing challenging tasks, step 1: see problem, step 2: waste time, step 3: panic, step 4: see step 1, step 5: realize its super easy, step 6: do problem, step 7: call it a day.