Presentation of Learning
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Davontae HenleyMay 30th, 2013
Pre-Calculus, History, English, Biology“Progression is believing in something so hard that it can’t do anything but become
real.”
Presentation of Learning
ImportanceDifference between Sine and Cosine4.2 shows understanding?What changed on the chapter 6 test?What went wrong?Growth
Essential #3:Graphical Transformation
How does it show deeper understanding?Explain how stages 4 & 5 model what is going
onHow does this show growth?Pre Calculus -> Theme
Deeper Understanding
What were we asked to do to demonstrate mastery? What did you leave out in the project? When/ why was McKinley assassinated? Social context of the time period Relation between business and government How did Laissez- Faire help businesses? Immigration affect job scarcity Facts from assassination leads to the killer because… History -> Theme
Essential #5: Metamorphis
OldEssential #8: Evidence, Commentary, and Analysis
“The inheritors are stuck up and look down on the West Eggers, so this tension later contributes to the death of Gatsby. One character who exemplifies the arrogance of most of the east eggers is Tom Buchannon. Tom is the typical self-centered, aggressive, and snobby rich person. All throughout the book he cheats on his wife with Myrtle Wilson, causes the death of several people, and abuses females.”
Revised“The inheritors are stuck up and look down on the West Eggers, so this tension later contributes to the death of Gatsby. It later contributes to the death of Gatsby because the two sides despise each other, and assume the worst from each side; Therefore when something happens, each are quick to blame one another. For example when Myrtle gets hit by the car, George assumes it is Gatsby just because it was his car, and later shoots him without having any proof that he did it. And to prove that statement, on page __ it says, ___.
English 11 -> Theme
Close Reading C
Unit 6 Exam Questions: 7, 17, and 21
Essential skill #10: Evolution
SLCSenior Year
Reflection