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Online Resource: Math Contests
The site is maintained by George Alexander.
Technical expertise by the AMATYC Website Coordinator.
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With the changing nature of the Internet, these sites may no longer
exist or they may exist in different formats. To suggest new sites
for inclusion, to report bad links, or to comment on any of the
listings in this resource, please use the feedback
form .
- AMATYC Student Mathematics League
The AMATYC Student Mathematics League is a contest given three
times per year to community college mathematics students and administered
by AMATYC. Students compete individually and in teams from their
colleges for regional and national recognition.
- MathCounts
MathCounts is a coaching and competition program for middle school
students nationwide. Also check out the problem of the week.
- Math Forum Student
Center
Find here age-specific search engines for Math Forum Internet
Mathematics Library which includes Graduate (research), College
(undergraduates), High School (ages 14-18), Middle School (ages
11-13) and Elementary (ages 5-11)
- Math League
Building student interest and confidence in mathematics through
solving worthwhile problems. The Math League is dedicated to bringing
challenging mathematics materials to students. The Math League
specializes in math contests, books, and computer software designed
to stimulate interest and confidence in mathematics for students
from the 4th grade through high school. Over 1 million students
participate in Math League contests each year. Contest problems
are designed to cover a range of mathematical knowledge for each
grade level. All of the problems on each contest require no additional
knowledge of mathematics beyond the grade level at which they
test.
- The American Mathematics Competitions
A series of competitions that seeks to increase interest in mathematics
and to develop problem solving ability through a series of friendly
mathematics contests for junior (grades 8 and below) and senior
high school students (grades 9 through 12). It is from this series
of competitions that the USA Mathematical Olympiad team is selected.
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