Maths Achievers Week 1 Term 1 2020 EducateMaths
EducateMaths welcomes back our students from 2019 and new students for 2020.
The photos show two award winners form 2019 who were unable to get to the EducateMaths Break up.
The second photo shows the Intermediate/Secondary New Zealand table of achievement for Week 1.
EducateMaths congratulates our students for gewtting their maths year off to a very good start. Eight of our students are in the first 10.
Week 1 Term 1 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees......
Gold Achievement certificate:
Che` Y9 6 Achieved 2 Merit 1 Excellence - 11 points
Silver Achievement certificate:
Courtney Y8 10 Achieved 10 points
Bronze Achievement:
Zoe Y8 7 Achieved 7 points
Special mention to Robbie Y10 3 Achieved and 2 Excellence the week before Week 1. 9 certificate points
Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees
Gold Certificate:
Maya Y4 8.84 weeks Maths Age progress
Aidan Y4 104 minutes maths practice
Maya Y4 16 Maths Progressions
Silver Certificate:
Brandon Y9 2.6 weeks Maths age progress
Luke Y9 103 minutes Maths Practice
Lucien Y9 8 Maths progression
Bronze Certificate:
Lucien Y9 2.08 weeks Maths Age progress
Maya Y4 95 minutes Maths Practice
Brandon Y9 6 Maths Progressions
EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievment and progress in Week 1.
Special mention to:
Saacha Y4 17.68 weeks Maths Age progress over the school holidays
Frankie Y9 1.36 years Maths Age progress over the school holidays.
Shawn Y9 22.36 weeks Maths Age progress over the school holidays.
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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78.8% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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21.2% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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