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Algebra Quarter 3 Reflection.

In Algebra class, we’d recently completed Unit 5, and finished the unit assessment. I filled out a form by answering questions that asked how my stress levels were related to this test, and how appropriate the choice of test color was for me. Here’s the link to my Progress Template in Algebra class. Color_Choices_Reflection_Algebra – Ruby [...]

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Stress Levels

Our performance and confidence can easily be affected by the amount of stress on our shoulders. While sleeping or relaxing, our consciousness wouldn’t be alert, so the stress levels would be low or not there at all. The performance we’d make would also be bad, since we’re not getting anything done. If we were awake [...]

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Stress Effects

Our performance and confidence can easily be affected by the amount of stress on our shoulders. While sleeping or relaxing, our consciousness wouldn’t be alert, so the stress levels would be low or not there at all. The performance we’d make would also be bad, since we’re not getting anything done. If we were awake [...]

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Algebra: How best might a student ‘Self Monitor’?

How best might a student ‘Self monitor’? An efficient way for us to monitor ourselves would be to make up a schedule for doing homework, and follow it according to the class and the amount of work we receive for each class. In Algebra, self monitoring would work best if we follow our progress templates [...]

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Algebra Unit 2 Assessment Reflection and Goal

Now that you have completed two assessments, does your final grade (to-date) represent your learning of our Algebra thus far? Why or Why Not? My final grade represents my learning, because I still struggle with different types of word problems. The grade makes me feel quite disappointed in myself, because I’d done so many practices [...]

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Algebra: What does Positive Collaboration look like to you?

Positive Collaboration could mean participation in class or in groups, working together. In class, collaboration might mean you were involved and paid attention to what was happening and what was being taught. Teamwork in groups is a sign of positive collaboration too, because it shows you’re aware of what your responsibilities are and how to [...]

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