Kia ora Cruze! Another stunning week of quality mahi. I know I've said this before, but the way you are showing your maths thinking and using words to further explain your answer is setting you up big time for a successful future when working through exams. You continue to go the extra mile attending clinics and I see that you fully understand the new learning each teacher has set. This shows the audience how thoroughly you complete your mahi. The WAKAR is such a great idea. You have pin pointed a problem to solve within our community and worked to come up with a viable solution. The way you used TinkerCAD to design the vehicle is outstanding, each element has been placed neatly with consideration to proportions and functionality. Again, this level of expertise you have accomplished using TinkerCAD will mean next year when you are exploring 3D printing as an elective, your skills will see you exceed expectations. I enjoyed the video explaining how everything fit and worked together, a lot of in depth explanation which made the idea a real life possibility. Your detailed diagram was the icing on the cake, a spec sheet for manufacturers to read as they develop your creation. The jingle and brand name are professionally put together, and match the style or vibe of your product. Whaea Tamzin has been really pleased knowing that you are completing the daily challenges, the highlight this week being the packed lunch you made your Mama. You continue to integrate te ao Maori into all that do, remember to keep this passion alive as you move forward. You have the ability to promote our culture and teach others around you. I am so proud of how confident you are now, keep questioning, keep creating, and keep being the strong person you are.
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Kia ora Cruze! Another stunning week of quality mahi. I know I've said this before, but the way you are showing your maths thinking and using words to further explain your answer is setting you up big time for a successful future when working through exams. You continue to go the extra mile attending clinics and I see that you fully understand the new learning each teacher has set. This shows the audience how thoroughly you complete your mahi. The WAKAR is such a great idea. You have pin pointed a problem to solve within our community and worked to come up with a viable solution. The way you used TinkerCAD to design the vehicle is outstanding, each element has been placed neatly with consideration to proportions and functionality. Again, this level of expertise you have accomplished using TinkerCAD will mean next year when you are exploring 3D printing as an elective, your skills will see you exceed expectations. I enjoyed the video explaining how everything fit and worked together, a lot of in depth explanation which made the idea a real life possibility. Your detailed diagram was the icing on the cake, a spec sheet for manufacturers to read as they develop your creation. The jingle and brand name are professionally put together, and match the style or vibe of your product. Whaea Tamzin has been really pleased knowing that you are completing the daily challenges, the highlight this week being the packed lunch you made your Mama. You continue to integrate te ao Maori into all that do, remember to keep this passion alive as you move forward. You have the ability to promote our culture and teach others around you. I am so proud of how confident you are now, keep questioning, keep creating, and keep being the strong person you are.
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