Maths News


2022 MATHS CHALLENGE ENDS…..

One of the most prestigious Maths competition, the Maths Challenge  finished on  the fourth week of Term 2. Thirteen students have entered this competition: two students in Year 7,  nine students in Year 9 and two students in Year 10. They were given four weeks to complete their 6 problem solving booklets. The problems were challenging and required time and persistence, but were based on math's that should be known at that level. 

 

Students were allowed to seek help from any resources other than human ones—textbooks, encyclopaedias, etc., calculators and computers. We met at least twice a week so I can check on the students’ progress and answer questions of clarification. Some class time were set aside for consultation with me. 

 

Marking is now finished. All submitted solutions are based from marking schemes and solutions provided by the AMT in the Teacher Guide. This also provides alternative solutions, some discussion of the origin, mathematics and teaching issues associated with each problem, and some extension problems with solutions; it is a valuable classroom resource. I will be submitting the marks to the AMT and, after processing, various levels of certificates will be issued. 

Good luck to all of you!!!!

 

E. BLANCO

Maths Coordinator