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Term 1 2019, Maths Results EducateMaths

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths Congratulates Che' Term 1 - celebrates Maths Achievement
In this report EducateMaths congratulates Che' Y8 and other students for their Achievement Progress in Term 1.

Che' was assessed with a Maths Age of 12.42 years Feb 2019. At the end of Term 1, Che' had progressed her Maths age 31 weeks. Her Maths Age is now ahead of her actual age. Almost all areas of maths are now above her actual age. A fantastic effort Che'. EducateMaths celebrates with you your commitment to practice and achievement.

Term 1 Achievers

Maths Age Progress

Gold certificate
Aaiza Y5 1.1 years progress in Term 1

Silver certificate
Olivia Y6 35 weeks progress

Bronze certificate
Hasan Y7 34 weeks progress

Practice
Gold certificate
Alex Y6 273 minutes per week average

Silver certificate
Aaiza Y5 222 minutes per week average

Bronze certificate
Che' Y8 193 minutes per week average

Student's who commit to consistent practice make the most progress. 86% EducateMaths students progressed their Maths age more than the weeks in Term 1.

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