State Results 2014
Math Bowl Questions 2014
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This page will have all the information you need for the 2015 Math Bowl. Click the link below for the original call-out information letter.
Math Bowl Information Letter
Click the link below to submit student information for the night of the event, or send an email with the student's name, parent cell phone number, and an email address to Mrs Barton ([email protected]).
Math Bowl Contact Information
To sign up for text reminders for the night of the event, click the link below.
Reminder 101
Description of the Elementary M.A.T.H. Competition
The competition will be made up of four rounds with three different team members competing in each round. Each round shall consist of eight multiple-choice questions. The competition will be based on The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics publication Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics. This includes thirteen curriculum standards.
Teams
Teams are composed ideally of twelve members. Four others may be used as alternates. There is no limit of how many students may come from any one grade level. A student may participate in only one round. At the end of the fourth question, one or two members of the squad may substitute for students at the table.
Eligibility
All full-time students in grades 4-5 (6 where appropriate) are eligible to compete. Within these constraints, schools may select their teams in any manner and with any additional criteria they choose.
Format
The competition will consist of four rounds with each round consisting of eight multiple-choice questions which will be read to the students and projected on the screen simultaneously. After consulting with the other team members at the table, the team captain will answer each question by circling the chosen response on the answer sheet. At the conclusion of the allotted time, (30 to 60 seconds) the proctor will grade each response before the next question is read.