Maths Awards Week 6 Term 1 2020 EducateMaths
Maths Achievers Week 6 Term 1 2020 EducateMaths
EducateMaths apologizes for the lateness of the weekly celebration of student achievement. Unfortunately, I was caught by the 14 day isolation, even with changing flights, I was not able to get back before the deadline.
All students, for Mr Cornelius, in the next two weeks will be completing their work through online conferences and practice at home.
EducateMaths congratulates students for their practice, achievement and progress Week 6.
The photos show last weeks and previous award winners.
Week 5 Term 1 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees
Gold Achievement certificate:
Luke Y9 12 Modules 7 Achieved 3 Merit 2 Excellence - 19 points
Silver Achievement certificate:
Toni Y9, 9 Modules 9 Achieved - 9 points
Ricardo Y10 7 Modules 6 Achieved 1 Excellence - 9 points
Bronze Achievement:
Paige Y10 5 Modules 3 Achieved 1 Merit 1 Excellence 8 points
Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees
Gold Certificate:
Johrne Y7 6.24 weeks Maths Age progress
Xavier Y4 172 minutes maths practice
Ana Y7 13 Maths Progressions
Silver Certificate:
Kristian Y4, 4.68 weeks Maths age progress
Camryn Y4 163 minutes Maths Practice
Johrne Y7 11 Maths progression
Bronze Certificate:
Xavier Y4 4.16 weeks Maths Age progress
Eleia Y8 138 minutes Maths Practice
Kevin Y9, Eleia Y8 10 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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