As I mentioned in the previous blog this competition happened Monday to Thursday(last week) and each day there were different challenges students have to answer. Every day the correct answers went into a draw for prizes and winners got announced on Friday by the Principal Soana Pamaka at the year level assembly. See the winners below!!!
Friday, August 16, 2019
Maths week Students' Competition
Raise Māori student achievement through the development of cultural visibility and responsive practices across the pathway as measured against National Standards and agreed targets for reading Years 1-10 and NCEA years 11-13. As a CoL leader within the school. I am more interested in inquiring about student learning and my own practice.
Maths Week Students' Competition winners!
As I mentioned in the previous blog this competition happened Monday to Thursday(last week) and each day there were different challenges students have to answer. Every day the correct answers went into a draw for prizes and winners got announced on Friday by the Principal Soana Pamaka at the year level assembly. See the winners below!!!
As I mentioned in the previous blog this competition happened Monday to Thursday(last week) and each day there were different challenges students have to answer. Every day the correct answers went into a draw for prizes and winners got announced on Friday by the Principal Soana Pamaka at the year level assembly. See the winners below!!!
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