
I found SOLO taxonomy very useful for teaching, learning and marking.
Achievement
Learners will demonstrate competency in at least two different methods
listed
Length of an arc of a circle,
Area of a sector of a circle
Sine rule,
Cosine rule,
Area of a triangle
Merit
Students will demonstrate competency in at least two different methods and
use at least one type of relational thinking across their solutions.
Solve problems and model situations that require them to apply
trigonometric relationships, including the sine and cosine rules,
in two and three dimensions
solves problems that can be modeled by trigonometric relationships
uses the area formula for triangles and the sine and cosine rules
to solve problems
uses radian measure
Excellence
Students will demonstrate competency in at least two
different methods and use extended abstract thinking across
their solutions and answer question
fully relating to the problem.
Arc length and area of sector problems:
Hi Christine, this is such a great resource that Karen created for our classrooms. It's great that you have transformed it to apply specifically to your trigonometry assessment. I'm interested to know how this impacts the outcomes for learners.
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