This page includes a sample of a lesson plan I created and implemented, as well as a recorded lesson and correlating selfreflection These are taken from my student teaching semester in a 7th grade math classroom 1 This allows you to reflect the function on an arbitrary line and without being restricted in your choice of compilers a=b=1 is the x=y line \documentclass tikz,border=314mm {standalone} \usetikzlibrary {backgrounds} \begin {document} \begin {tikzpicture} declare function= { f (\x) = 2*\x*\x*exp (2*\x1);The reflective cycle model by Gibbs (19) allows the users to systematise their past experiences, emotions, and findings in the manner supporting future learning and development It includes six consecutive phases that I will use to explore the selected issue more indepth in the following subsections Figure 1 Gibbs' Reflective Cycle
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How to do a reflection of y=x