Difference between revisions of "Talk:Math competition books"

 
m (signed it)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
How about, for middle and/or high schools, we add Leningrad Math Olympiads? It is pretty good for middle-schoolers - it's divided into sections by grade from 6th to 12th, and the middle-school problems are great at teaching proofs (although there are some inequalities in middle school). (My 5th grade brother really enjoyed the 7th and 8th grade problems, except for the one inequality problem in there.)
 
How about, for middle and/or high schools, we add Leningrad Math Olympiads? It is pretty good for middle-schoolers - it's divided into sections by grade from 6th to 12th, and the middle-school problems are great at teaching proofs (although there are some inequalities in middle school). (My 5th grade brother really enjoyed the 7th and 8th grade problems, except for the one inequality problem in there.)
  
And personally, those are fun problems :D.
+
And personally, those are fun problems :D.--[[User:Solafidefarms|solafidefarms]] 16:42, 19 June 2006 (EDT)

Revision as of 16:42, 19 June 2006

How about, for middle and/or high schools, we add Leningrad Math Olympiads? It is pretty good for middle-schoolers - it's divided into sections by grade from 6th to 12th, and the middle-school problems are great at teaching proofs (although there are some inequalities in middle school). (My 5th grade brother really enjoyed the 7th and 8th grade problems, except for the one inequality problem in there.)

And personally, those are fun problems :D.--solafidefarms 16:42, 19 June 2006 (EDT)