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Maths Achievers Week 2 Term 1 EducateMaths

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths congratulates students for their practice, achievement and progress in their Math Age Week 2. The 2020 year has made a very good start.
The photos show three award winners from Week 1.



Week 2 Term 1 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees......



Gold Achievement certificate:

Raumea Y9 7 Achieved 3 Excellence - 16 points



Silver Achievement certificate:

Luke Y9 11 Achieved 11 points



Bronze Achievement:

Che` Y9 6 Achieved 1 Excellence 9 points



Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees



Gold Certificate:

Daniel Y6 5.72 weeks Maths Age progress

Daniel Y6 Y4 270 minutes maths practice

Daniel Y6, Maya Y4 12 Maths Progressions



Silver Certificate:

Lincoln Y8, Chenumi Y3 5.2 weeks Maths age progress

Estelle Y9 191 minutes Maths Practice

Xavier Y4, Lincoln Y8, Mya Y8 11 Maths progression



Bronze Certificate:

Maya Y4 4.68 weeks Maths Age progress

Mya Y8 123 minutes Maths Practice

Briana Y4, Lola Y7, Chenumi Y3 8 Maths Progressions



EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievment and progress in Week 2.



EducateMaths is pleased to see the start students have made to Term 1. Students who consistently practice 100+ minutes of maths each week make good progress



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