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My level of Curricular Literacy is how well I understand what my teachers are trying to teach me in each particular subject.
This is all of the math work that I did for the "On Your Marks" project in my Scientific Studies class and this is the graph that I made in Data Studio that represents the math on the first page. This work is a good example of Curricular Literacy because it shows an in depth understanding of the Algebra and Critical Thinking skills that are required to fully understand the material.
My Second example for Career Preperation is my english project entitled Great American Author from my Junior year. I feel that this is a really great example because it shows a variety of skills that all have importance in the work place. It shows my writing skills (the papers on Bradbury), organization skills (set up of information), critical thinking skills (my analiysis of Fahrenhiet 451), research skills (the biography on Bradbury), and technolugy skills (the website its self), and therefore, Curricular Literacy skills. |
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