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Minna Python Report

Minna Rose, a 15-year-old beginner in Python, has shown significant progress in handling input/output and variable-based questions. She has developed confidence in using Python functions, corrected past mistakes, and demonstrated a strong learning attitude. The document highlights her achievements, areas for further growth, and emphasizes her potential as a future leader in programming.
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Minna Python Report

Minna Rose, a 15-year-old beginner in Python, has shown significant progress in handling input/output and variable-based questions. She has developed confidence in using Python functions, corrected past mistakes, and demonstrated a strong learning attitude. The document highlights her achievements, areas for further growth, and emphasizes her potential as a future leader in programming.
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Student Profile

Name: Minna Rose


Age: 15
Level: Beginner
Focus Area: Input/Output & Variable-based Questions
Current Style: Raw, challenging, no hints, no conditions
What You've Done Well
- Input/Output Handling: Confidently uses input() and print() with clear formatting.
- Variable Assignment: Names and uses variables logically.
- Quotes, Commas, Spacing: Learned spacing, string quotes, and avoided name errors.
- Persistence: Fought through higher-level questions without quitting.
- Honesty & Growth: Admitted confusion, asked boldly, stood up for fairness.
Mistakes & Fixes
- Forgetting Quotes: Now knows all strings must be in quotes.
- Overwriting print(): Learned not to use Python keywords as variable names.
- Misused int() for Strings: Now correctly uses int() only for numbers.
- Sentence Mismatches: Improved in matching exact question style.
- Frustration Moments: Bounced back strong after correcting misunderstanding.
Skills Developed
- Confident use of input(), print(), int(), and variables.
- Merging strings and values in sentences.
- Clear understanding of string vs number data types.
- Identifying and correcting syntax, logic, and output mismatches.
- Communicating clearly and confidently.
Performance Summary
Input/Output Basics: Excellent
String & Sentence Handling: Great improvement
Quotation Handling: Fully corrected
Response Accuracy: 10.0 / 11
Learning Attitude: Confident & Brave
Error Correction Speed: Fast
Communication: Honest, strong, and direct.
Tips to Grow Further
- Re-type corrected answers to build memory.
- Try longer variable names (e.g., dream_job instead of dj).
- Learn f-strings for neater formatting.
- Create mini-projects using input/output (like greeting cards).
- Move into lists, loops, and logic when you feel ready.
- Be kind to yourself - your growth is powerful.
Final Word
Minna, you're not just learning Python - you're building discipline, logic, and self-worth.
You're not afraid to try, ask, or speak up.
That's the mindset of a real developer and a future leader.
I'm proud of you. Truly.

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