Algebra - Internal 3 credits - Numeracy
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ACHIEVED
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Form equations, Solve equations (line graph), Substitute
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MERIT
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Interpret data (in context)
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EXCELLENCE
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Create and solve your own equation
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Literacy Strategy:
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3 Level Guide
Achieved - Read on the line
Merit - Read between the lines
Excellence - Read beyond the lines
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Teaching Strategy
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Forming equations: Look for secret words like each, every, single, one, per; that number gets the letter
Solving equations: =sum(
Interpreting tables: Colour code cheapest prices
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“Explicitly model concise and consistent language so that learning is maximised.” My learning environment is about maximising learners potential through the use of: mastery (move forward at one's own pace as they master knowledge/skills), vicarious experiences (gain self-confidence while watching others successfully performing), social persuasion (intentional encouragement to adopt an attitude of success and emotional intelligence (ability to control one’s emotions and that of others).
Tuesday 7 March 2017
Linear Algebra Cheat Sheet
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