Teacher Reccomendations Brag Sheet and Letters

Example 1: Collaborative Preparation and Peer Support

  • Redid all homework and class assignments to solidify understanding of fundamentals.
  • Completed all assigned AP preparation assignments well ahead of time.
  • Helped other students understand questions, including:
  • Assisted Neal with the polar vs. Cartesian function problem.
  • Helped Kelly with various other problems.
  • Solved questions on the whiteboard, specifically for polar and parametric questions, reinforcing my learning and contributing to the class’s understanding.

Example 2: Demonstrated Academic Progress

  • Achieved As on Series B FRQs and the Chapter Y Exam, marking significant progress in preparing for unit exams.
  • Performed well on AP quizzes, with best scores on solo quizzes but also excelling in partner quizzes.
  • Consistent improvement in grades, reflecting dedication and effective study habits influenced by your teaching.

Example 3: Learning the Importance of Showing Work

  • During the Series A exam, got all the answers right but didn't show work, highlighting a gap in my approach.
  • Realized the importance of demonstrating understanding to the grader, not just knowing the answers.
  • Made it a habit to return to your desk for guidance on how to properly show work for problems.
  • Improved problem-solving skills and learned the importance of clear communication in mathematics.