1. How do I register students to participate in this event?
Online registration must be received by December 13th, 2011. (below).
Register online
Note: In addition to online registration, a printed Registration Information form must be submitted.
See downloads for a printable version.
2. Why are you charging a $5.00 entry fee?
The five dollar fee is to help defray the cost of the event. This fee helps us to be able to provide students with lunch and beverages. It also helps defray the cost of the awards, trophies, and supplies associated with the event.
Registration form and payment are due by January 11th, 2012.
See downloads for Registration Information form.
3. How many students are allowed per grade level?
Each school may register a maximum of 28 students.
One to ten students may participate in the individual testing for 7th grade
One to ten students may participate in the individual testing for 8th grade
Four students who comprise the school's team for the collaborative team competition for 7th grade.
Four students who comprise the school's team for the collaborative team competition for 8th grade.
Please note that since the individual and collaborative team competitions are held at the same time, students must be designated as EITHER an individual participant OR a collaborative team competitor.
4. Where do I check-in the students on the day of this event?
Check-in will be held outside the Ironwood Building at the north end of the CGCC campus. You will be asked to confirm that the students that you registered online are in attendance. If you need to make substitutions, you must report this during the check-in process. To insure that the process goes smoothly, we ask that only the sponsor/proctor check-in the students from your school. During check-in the sponsor/proctor will be given the following information:
Room assignments for all students. Substitutes should go to the room assigned to the original student registered.
Room assignments and instructions for proctors.
Please arrive early enough so that you can familiarize yourself with the procedures.
5. Where can I park?
The parking lot most convenient to the check-in area is located on the west side of campus in lot 8. If you are not familiar with the CGCC campus please refer to the map.
6. When are awards given out?
The awards ceremony will begin at 1:00 p.m. Parents are welcome to attend this portion of the contest. Awards will be given separately for both the 7th and 8th grade divisions for individual, individual team, and collaborative team competition. The awards ceremony will be held in the Student Pavilion.
7. How does the Individual Competition Test work?
The individual competition tests will be multiple-choice and machine scored. Each test will consist of 40 questions. Students will have 90 minutes for the test. Pencils and scratch paper will be provided. Students are permitted to use a four-function, non-programmable, non-graphic calculator during the test. In other words, no Texas Instrument or other graphing calculators (such as the TI-8X, TI-9X) will be allowed.
The contest questions are sometimes quite difficult and often non-traditional. If your students are unable to do some of the problems, please tell them to not be discouraged and to do their best!
See downloads for copies of previous years' tests.
8. How does the Collaborative Team Competition Test work?
Team awards will be given to the top three teams at each grade level. Each school should select four students to compete in a collaborative group problem solving/writing activity. Please remember to designate your team competitors in the online registration form.
Research in mathematics education has shown that collaborative group projects/problem solving activities can be used to:
Pose more difficult and open-ended problems that are more rich and demanding than problems of simple low-level skills.
Require the students to explain and discuss the concepts with each other thereby helping them to learn.
Present math problems in context and ask the students to provide solutions in context too.
Help students learn math at a deeper level of understanding at both the conceptual and skill levels.
Aid the students in feeling more comfortable using technology as a tool to solve mathematics problems.
9. How many sponsors should be there?
Each school must provide at least one faculty sponsor per grade level to help proctor the tests. Please list the proctors' names and preferred grade-level assignments in the appropriate space on the registration form.
10. What should we bring?
CALCULATOR - Remember to have students BRING THEIR OWN non-programmable, non-graphic calculators.
Pencils, scratch paper and any other necessary items will be provided.