Reflection cycles
Macromolecules
Academic integrity
Chem
Math
100


  1. This is the first stage of most reflection cycles, where you describe what happened.


“What”

100

Name the 4 Macromolecules

Carbs, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids

100


Copying text or ideas from someone—or from AI—without giving credit is called this.


Plagiarism 

100

This is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.


Atom

100


  1. This is the term for the number that tells how many times a base is multiplied by itself.


Exponent

200

In the final stage of most reflection cycles, you outline specific steps for future improvement


“Now What?”


200


This macromolecule is the body’s main source of energy and is found in foods like bread and pasta.


Carbs

200

When using other peoples work for help, this must always be done to maintain academic integrity.


Citations

200

The number of protons in an atom determines this defining property of an element.


Atomic Number

200


  1. There are this many centimeters in one meter.


100

300

Name 3 reflection cycles


Gibbs, Kolbs, Rolfes


300

Monomers of Proteins?

Amino Acids

300

Submitting AI-generated work as your own without disclosure is considered a violation because it breaks this key academic value.


Honesty


300

This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms.


Covalent bond

300


  1. To convert 500 grams into kilograms, you divide by this number.


1000

400

Name all the stages in the Kolbs reflective cycle

Concrete Experience → Reflective Observation → Abstract Conceptualization → Active Experimentation


400


The monomer of a carbohydrate is called this, and glucose is the most common example.


Monosaccharides 

400

This term refers to being honest and responsible in your academic work, avoiding cheating or plagiarism.


Academic integrity

400

This type of bond forms when one atom transfers an electron to another, creating positively and negatively charged ions that attract each other.


Ionic Bond

400


  1. There are this many seconds in 2.5 hours.


9000

500

Whats the last stage in Gibbs?

Action Plan

500

This type of bond forms between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another, releasing a molecule of water in the process.


Peptide Bond

500

Responsible AI use in academia means using it to support your learning rather than to replace it—this approach reflects which essential academic skill?


Critical thinking

500

This law states that mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.


Law of Conservation of Mass?


500


  1. A car travels 120 kilometers at a speed of 60 km/h. Convert the time it takes into minutes.


120 minutes

(120 ÷ 60 = 2 hours → 2 × 60 = 120 minutes)