Do you enjoy solving challenging math problems?
The Competition Program
The MATHCOUNTS Competition Program provides the extra incentive and the perfect atmosphere for students to push themselves to achieve more in mathematics. Consisting of fun and creative problems that promote critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, the MATHCOUNTS competitions have written and oral rounds, as well as individual and team components. Though challenging and non-routine, the competition problems focus on the 6th through 8th grade standards of the National Council of Teachers in Mathematics.
After several months of coaching, participating schools select students to compete individually or as part of a team in one of more than 500 written and oral competitions held nationwide and in U.S. schools overseas. The first competitions are held at the local level in February with winners progressing to state competitions in March. Results at the state level determine the top four individuals and top coach who earn the honor of representing their state or overseas team at the national competition. At all levels, MATHCOUNTS challenges students' critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, develops their self-confidence and rewards them for their achievements.
MATHCOUNTS provides the materials for teachers and students to use as they prepare for the Competition Program. Participants advance through School, Chapter and State Competitions until the final 224 students are selected from 56 states and territories to advance to the MATHCOUNTS National Competition held each May.
For more information click here to visit the Competition Program section.
The MATHCOUNTS Competition Program provides the extra incentive and the perfect atmosphere for students to push themselves to achieve more in mathematics. Consisting of fun and creative problems that promote critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, the MATHCOUNTS competitions have written and oral rounds, as well as individual and team components. Though challenging and non-routine, the competition problems focus on the 6th through 8th grade standards of the National Council of Teachers in Mathematics.
After several months of coaching, participating schools select students to compete individually or as part of a team in one of more than 500 written and oral competitions held nationwide and in U.S. schools overseas. The first competitions are held at the local level in February with winners progressing to state competitions in March. Results at the state level determine the top four individuals and top coach who earn the honor of representing their state or overseas team at the national competition. At all levels, MATHCOUNTS challenges students' critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, develops their self-confidence and rewards them for their achievements.
MATHCOUNTS provides the materials for teachers and students to use as they prepare for the Competition Program. Participants advance through School, Chapter and State Competitions until the final 224 students are selected from 56 states and territories to advance to the MATHCOUNTS National Competition held each May.
For more information click here to visit the Competition Program section.
MATHCOUNTS at RJH
Coach: Mrs. Harrington
Who can participate: 6th, 7th and 8th grade students
Where: Room 210
When: Mondays starting in September from 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Seacoast Regional MATHCOUNTS Competition:
Where: University of New Hampshire, Spaulding Life Sciences building
When: Saturday, February 2, 2018
Schedule:
7:45-8:15am Registration
8:15-8:30am Welcome
8:30-9:10am Sprint Round
9:30-10:00am Target Round
10:15-10:45am Team Round
11:00-11:30pm "Cool down" Round - unofficial event - all students are invited
(Open to Public)
11:30-12:00pm Countdown Round - for top 10 individuals (Open to Public)
12:00pm Awards (Open to Public)
Who can participate: 6th, 7th and 8th grade students
Where: Room 210
When: Mondays starting in September from 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Seacoast Regional MATHCOUNTS Competition:
Where: University of New Hampshire, Spaulding Life Sciences building
When: Saturday, February 2, 2018
Schedule:
7:45-8:15am Registration
8:15-8:30am Welcome
8:30-9:10am Sprint Round
9:30-10:00am Target Round
10:15-10:45am Team Round
11:00-11:30pm "Cool down" Round - unofficial event - all students are invited
(Open to Public)
11:30-12:00pm Countdown Round - for top 10 individuals (Open to Public)
12:00pm Awards (Open to Public)