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EducateMaths 2018 Break Up & Prize Giving

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths 2018 Maths Awards

EducateMaths held its Prize Giving and Break Up on Wednesday 19th December. The following students were recognised and supported in their endeavours to progress their Maths and to raise their achievement levels across all maths areas.

The students were presented awards for Week 9 Term 4, Term 4 Overview, 2018 Year Band awards, and 2018 Supreme Award Winners

Term 4 Week 9 Awards
Maths progressions:
Gold. Courtney Y6 21 Maths Progressions
Silver. Kaelah Y6 14 Maths Progressions
Bronze. Knixon Y3 11 Maths Progressions

Maths Practice Week 9
Gold. Kaelah Y6 221 minutes
Silver. Rosa Y7 212 minutes
Bronze. Courtney Y6 200 minutes

Maths Age Improvement Week 9
Gold. Courtney 7.8 weeks Maths Age Progress
Silver. Kaelah 6.24 weeks Maths Age Progress
Bronze. Yanni Y5, Karissa Y6, Rosa Y7 - 3.64 weeks Maths Age Progress:

Secondary Week 9
Gold Sophie 9 Modules: 6 Achieved 3 Merit

Term 4 Awards
Maths progressions:
Gold. Kaelah 15.6 Maths Progressions per week
Silver. Courtney 10.3 Maths Progressions per week
Bronze. Karissa 10.0 Maths Progressions per week

Maths Practice: Term 4
Gold. Kaelah 201 minutes average per week
Silver. Alex M 188 minutes average per week
Bronze. Siena 178 minutes average per week

Maths Age Improvement: Term 4
Gold. Kaelah 48.36 weeks Maths Age Progress
Silver. Karissa 34.84 weeks Maths Age Progress
Bronze. Courtney 32.24 weeks Maths Age Progress

Secondary Term 4
Gold. Matthew 24 Modules: 17 Achieved 1 Merit 6 Excellence
Silver. Ruby 23 Modules: 15 Achieved 3 Merit 5 Excellence
Bronze. Alex K 20 Modules: 17 Achieved 1 Merit 2 Excellence

2018 Year in Review Years 0 - 3 Band
Gold. Boston 63 Minutes practice, 4.9 Maths Progressions,
48.36 weeks Maths Age Improvement (from July 2018)

Silver. Lena 74 Minutes practice, 4.1 Maths Progressions,
37.96 weeks Maths Age Improvement (from Aug 2018)

Bronze. Pierce 46 Minutes practice, 3.1 Maths Progressions,
1.59 years Maths Age Improvement (from Nov 2017)

2018 Year in Review Years 4 - 5 Band
Gold. Alex M 290 Minutes practice, 9.8 Maths Progressions,
3.28 years Maths Age Improvement (from Feb 2018)

Silver. Aalijah 131 Minutes practice, 6.6 Maths Progressions,
1.17 years Maths Age Improvement (from July 2018)

Bronze. Dylan 85 Minutes practice, 5.5 Maths Progressions,
38.48 weeks Maths Age Improvement (from Aug 2018)

2018 Year in Review Years 6 - 7 Band
Gold. Kaelah 163 Minutes practice, 12.1 Maths Progressions,
2.17 years Maths Age Improvement (from June 2018)

Silver. Courtney 78 Minutes practice, 7.0 Maths Progressions,
2.12 years Maths Age Improvement (from Feb 2018)

Bronze. Karissa 109 Minutes practice, 6.1 Maths Progressions,
50.44 weeks Maths Age Improvement (from July 2018)

2018 Year in Review Years 8 - 9 Band
Gold Rerison
Silver Zak

2018 Secondary Livewire the year
Gold. Matthew 135 Modules: 98 Achieved 9 Merit 28 Excellence
Silver. Alex 73 Modules: 52 Achieved 10 Merit 11 Excellence
Bronze. Ruby 23 Modules: 15 Achieved 3 Merit 5 Excellence

The following students achieved their actual age in Maths
during 2018.
Congratulations to:
Alex Actual Age: 10.15 years Maths Age Now: 11.41 years
Lianna Actual Age: 8.94 years Maths AgeNow : 8.94 years
Karissa Actual Age: 11.03 years Maths Age Now: 11.10 years
Kaelah Actual Age: 11.20 years Maths Age Now: 11.25 years
Courtney Actual Age: 11.22 years Maths Age Now: 11.25 years

Supreme Medal Achievers 2018
Gold Alex Y5
Silver Kaelah Y6
Bronze Courtney Y6

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