Difference between revisions of "Kansas mathematics competitions"

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* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 4-6, 7-8 and 9-12. The contest features an individual competition, where participants take tests on various subjects, and a team competition, Mathletics. The 2006 competition had over 1000 participants. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 4-6, 7-8 and 9-12. The contest features an individual competition, where participants take tests on various subjects, and a team competition, Mathletics. The 2006 competition had over 1000 participants. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 5-6, 7-9 and 10-12, and is a 40 minute, 5 question test. First, second and third in each division win $100, $75 and $50 monetary prizes, respectively. The 2006 competition had over 100 participants. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 5-6, 7-9 and 10-12, and is a 40 minute, 5 question test. First, second and third in each division win $100, $75 and $50 monetary prizes, respectively. The 2006 competition had over 100 participants. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 5-6, 7-8 and 9-12, and is a three hour, 4 question essay style test. [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
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* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12) [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
  
  
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* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). See above. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). See above. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
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* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12) [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
  
  
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* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). See above. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[KCATM]], (grades 4-12). See above. [http://contest.kcatm.org/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
 
* [[MAM at KU]], (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ku.edu/mathawareness/ website]
* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12). See above. [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
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* [[Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad]] (KSU), (grades 5-12) [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~soibel/olympiad.html website] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/olympiad/ old website]
  
  

Revision as of 21:40, 17 June 2006

Kansas elementary school mathematics competitions

  • KCATM, (grades 4-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 4-6, 7-8 and 9-12. The contest features an individual competition, where participants take tests on various subjects, and a team competition, Mathletics. The 2006 competition had over 1000 participants. website
  • MAM at KU, (grades 5-12). It is divided into three divisions, grades 5-6, 7-9 and 10-12, and is a 40 minute, 5 question test. First, second and third in each division win $100, $75 and $50 monetary prizes, respectively. The 2006 competition had over 100 participants. website
  • Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad (KSU), (grades 5-12) website old website


Kansas middle school mathematics competitions

AoPS hosts middle school math forums where students can discuss contest problems and mathematics.


Kansas high school mathematics competitions

AoPS hosts high school math forums where students can discuss contest problems and mathematics.


National math contests


See also