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Revision as of 03:15, 27 May 2006
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National middle school mathematics competitions
- AMC 8 hosted by the American Mathematics Competitions is a very large middle school math contest taken in-school.
- Continental Mathematics League
- MathCounts is perhaps the largest and well-known middle school math contest.
- Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) is a very large elementary and middle school math competition.
- Math League has different names in different states and regions.
State middle school mathematics competitions
- Alabama mathematics competitions
- Alaska mathematics competitions
- Arizona mathematics competitions
- Arkansas mathematics competitions
- California mathematics competitions
- Colorado mathematics competitions
- Connecticut mathematics competitions
- Delaware mathematics competitions
- Florida mathematics competitions
- Georgia mathematics competitions
- Hawaii mathematics competitions
- Idaho mathematics competitions
- Illinois mathematics competitions
- Indiana mathematics competitions
- Iowa mathematics competitions
- Kansas mathematics competitions
- Kentucky mathematics competitions
- Louisiana mathematics competitions
- Maine mathematics competitions
- Maryland mathematics competitions
- Massachusetts mathematics competitions
- Michigan mathematics competitions
- Minnesota mathematics competitions
- Mississippi mathematics competitions
- Missouri mathematics competitions
- Montana mathematics competitions
- Nebraska mathematics competitions
- Nevada mathematics competitions
- New Hampshire mathematics competitions
- New Jersey mathematics competitions
- New York mathematics competitions
- North Carolina mathematics competitions
- North Dakota mathematics competitions
- Ohio mathematics competitions
- Oklahoma mathematics competitions
- Oregon mathematics competitions
- Pennsylvania mathematics competitions
- Rhode Island mathematics competitions
- South Carolina mathematics competitions
- South Dakota mathematics competitions
- Tennessee mathematics competitions
- Texas mathematics competitions
- Utah mathematics competitions
- Vermont mathematics competitions
- Virginia mathematics competitions
- Washington mathematics competitions
- West Virginia mathematics competitions
- Wisconsin mathematics competitions
- Wyoming mathematics competitions
Resources for middle school mathematics competition students
Books
- Art of Problem Solving Books -- Introductory subject texts and Art of Problem Solving Volume 1 are usually recommended for middle school math team students.
- Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) publishes two problem solving books.
- MathCounts produces new material annually, some of which is available here.
Distance Classes
- Art of Problem Solving Classes -- Introductory classes are usually recommended.
- Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) hosts online classes in mathematics and other subjects.
Online
- Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) is a vast resource for avid students of mathematics. Free resources at AoPS include articles, middle school math forums, blogs, Math Jams, the AoPS Wiki, and much more.
- The Math Forum at Drexel University is a very large math site with a lot of great content.