EFP End of Semester Assessment

How do you think you did in English First Peoples this year?

I think I did adequately in English First Peoples this year. Homework was handed in on time and I arrived in class prepared every day.

 

What are some of your strengths in English?

Some of my strengths in English include using creativity to create unique pieces of writing and choosing stronger words to replace basic or weak ones.

 

What are some of your stretches in English?

Some of my stretches in English are using correct subject-verb agreement and formatting in-text citations.

 

What goals do you have for improving your English skills in the future?

My goals for improving my English skills in the future are to expand my vocabulary, gain greater insight into grammar rules, and learn different forms of writing styles.

Self Assessment- Chemistry 11

 

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Over the units Atomic Theory, Bonding and The Mole, I have distinguished strengths and weaknesses in each unit. Atomic Theory was our first unit, I found that I had a strength in memorizing and writing electron configurations. A weakness that I had in this unit was memorizing the average atomic mass formula. This may have been a weakness because I may have not gotten much practice with using the formula. My strengths in the second unit, Bonding, was remembering vocabulary and their definitions. My weakness in this unit would be drawing VSEPR shapes for some compounds. In the third unit, the mole, my strengths included applying the knowledge within the unit to do more difficult questions. My weaknesses were forgetting certain vocabulary meanings from past units that came up in questions.

 

Goal Reflection

My midterm goal was to try new strategies occasionally and continue to use it throughout the years. I accomplished this goal by the end of the semester by trying more than one strategy when solving problems, an example is when I used both of two methods that were taught in solving dilution problems. However, as my goal was also to continue learning and using new strategies throughout the years. I plan to work towards this goal by being open minded and not limiting the idea of using multiple methods to solve problems in only chemistry, but also other subjects as in school as well. This way I can continue to make my goal more obtainable.

Midterm Self-Assessment and Goal Setting Co-Op 11

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Goal Reflection 

My midterm goal was to know how to do difficult problems by applying my current knowledge to show a full understanding. This goal was met as for the final project in physics we had to create a motor car and I used my current and past knowledge in physics to create an efficient and fast moving car. Challenges I faced when working towards my goal was forgetting about previous learned topics in the subject which made it more challenging to solve problems that required past learnt knowledge. However, I overcame this challenge as the more I worked on the problem, I was able to connect things I learned in the past and the current. The steps I took to achieve this goal was reviewing and looking back at ideas I learnt in the beginning of the semester and thinking about how it connects to the work I did near the end of the semester. I will continue to work on this goal throughout the school year in my courses next semester by using the same strategy to meet my goal.