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EducateMaths Maths Achievers Week 4 Term 1 2020

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths congratulates students for their practice, achievement and progress Week 4.
The photos show last weeks and previous award winners



Week 4 Term 1 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees......



Gold Achievement certificate:

Toni Y9 15 Modules 11 Achieved 3 Merit 1 Excellence - 20 points



Silver Achievement certificate:

Humayl Y10 9 Modules 2 Achieved 1 Merit 5 Excellence - 19 points



Bronze Achievement:

Luke Y9 14 Modules 11 Achieved 2 Merit 1 Excellence - 18 points



Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees



Gold Certificate:

Olivia Y7 5.2 weeks Maths Age progress

Lena Y5 135 minutes maths practice

Daniel Y6 13 Maths Progressions



Silver Certificate:

Lola Y7, Sarcha Y5, Jude Y7 - 3.64 weeks Maths age progress

Lincoln Y8 130 minutes Maths Practice

Olivia Y7 10 Maths progression



Bronze Certificate:

Daniel Y6 3.12 weeks Maths Age progress

Olivia Y7 128 minutes Maths Practice

Jude Y7, 9 Maths Progressions



EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievement and progress in Week 4



Students who consistently practice 100+ minutes of maths each week make good progress



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