Title: What is MATHCOUNTS
1What is MATHCOUNTS
- MATHCOUNTS is the nationwide math coaching and
competition program for middle school students
It promotes student interest in math by making
math achievement as challenging, exciting and
prestigious as a school sport
2Mission Vision
- The vision of MATHCOUNTS is to be recognized as
the nationwide program of choice among middle
school co-curricular mathematics programs and to
assist in the development of a mathematically
literate population.
- The mission of MATHCOUNTS is to increase
enthusiasm for and enhance achievement in middle
school mathematics throughout the United States.
3Goals
- I Attain significantly greater usage of
MATHCOUNTS materials in U.S. middle schools.II
Significantly increase participation in
MATHCOUNTS competitions at all levels - local,
state and national. - III Develop and implement formal MATHCOUNTS
programs to increase participation by
underrepresented populations.IV Utilize
Internet technology to enhance and expand
MATHCOUNTS programs and services.V Strengthen
the national infrastructure and tools for
supporting and conducting MATHCOUNTS
programs.VI Develop MATHCOUNTS board and staff
competency to deal with expectations of higher
performance and greater penetration of the market
place.VII Establish a process for responding to
requests regarding the expansion of MATHCOUNTS
internationally.
4Competition Components
- MATHCOUNTS competitions are designed to be
completed in approximately three hours
- The Sprint Round (40 minutes) consists of 30
problems. This round tests accuracy, with time
being such that only the most capable persons
will complete all of the problems.
The Target Round (approx. 30 minutes) consists of
eight problems presented in four pairs . This
round features multi-step problems that engage
mathletes in mathematical reasoning and
problem-solving processes
5Competition Components
- The Team Round (20 minutes) consists of ten
problems, which team members work together to
solve. Team member interaction is permitted and
encouraged
The Countdown Round is a fast-paced, oral
competition for top-scoring individuals (based on
scores in the Sprint and Target Rounds). In this
round, pairs of Mathletes compete against each
other and the clock to solve problems
6Levels of Completion
Chapter
National
State
School
- Competitions are written for a 7th- and 8th-grade
audience, although 6th graders are allowed to
compete
7Levels of CompletionSchool
- In January, after several months of coaching,
schools registered for the competition phase of
the program should administer the school
competition to all interested students
8Levels of CompletionChapter
- Held between February 1 and February 23, the
Chapter Competition consists of the Sprint,
Target and Team Rounds - The top teams and top individuals progress to the
state competition.
9Levels of CompletionState
- Held between March 1 and March 23, the State
Competition consists of the Sprint, Target and
Team Rounds. The Countdown Round (official or
just for fun) and the optional Masters Round may
or may not be included - The top four individuals and the top team coach
from each State Competition will receive an
all-expense-paid trip to compete in the National
Competition.
10Levels of CompletionNational
- Held, May, in Chicago, IL, the National
Competition consists of the Sprint, Target, Team,
Countdown and Masters Rounds.
11Annual Program
- Recruiting Mathletes
- The Coaching Session
- Maintaining a Strong Program
- Calling on Volunteers
- Additional Coaching Materials
12Puerto Ricos Schools
13Who Organizes MC PR
Puerto Rico Society of Professional Engineers
COORDINATOR ING. CUAUHTEMOC GODOY Industrial
Department Head
COORDINATOR ING. CUAUHTEMOC GODOY
14Goals Objectives PR.
15Help
- Promotion
- Among your employees
- Among the schools in your region
- Networking with other organizations
- Support middle schools
- With registration
- With training materials
- Coaching students
- Supporting the organization
- With funds
- With in kind prizes (PCs, electronic
calculators, software) - Networking with other organizations
- Through letters of support to Department of
Education and private schools, and mass media
(TV, newspapers,etc.)
16Information Sources
17Cost Competition