ICAS-Maths 2017 Intensive

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ICAS-Maths 2017 Intensive

(Classes commence Apr’17)

Suitable for students from Year 2 to Year 12 (Std 2 to Form 6)

TeamMathicians’ Achievement in ICAS & AMC 2016

There were more than one hundred TeamMathics students taking part in ICAS and AMC last year and they won 3 ICAS Gold Medals, 6 AMC Prize Medals, 32 High Distinction and 125 Distinction awards.

Well done, TeamMathicians!

TeamMathics as the official appointed Exclusive Training Partner for AMO, SASMO, SIMOC and AIMO, will continue to help students develop their strategic planning and proving skills. The process of acquiring these skills will enable our students to be stretched a bit at a time so that they can enjoy success and eventually prepare them for solving challenging and non-routine questions in Maths Olympiad competitions.

What is ICAS?

With the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) by University of New South Wales, students can learn, grow and reach their full potential. ICAS quality skills-based assessments give a deeper understanding of students’ learning needs and standards in Digital Technologies, Science, Writing, English, and Mathematics.

Year 2 students can use 35 minutes to answer 30 MCQ (multiple choice questions). Meanwhile for Year 3 to 5, 45 minutes to answer 40 MCQ. And for Year 6 to 12, 60 minutes to answer 35 MCQ and 5 non-MCQ (whole number answer).

For more info: ICAS Official Website

Advantages for sitting ICAS-Maths and AMC assessments every year

All participants receive a worldwide-recognised certificate (High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Participation) and a detailed report showing how they perform in answering each question, with comparison to wider statistics. Using this data, parents and teachers can easily track the progress of student learning through each year level, build up strengths and target weaknesses. This way, students are able to continually improve and move closer to achieving their highest potential.

August 1 Tuesday – 2017 ICAS-Maths Day

ICAS-Maths Intensive Timetable:
Venue: TeamMathics Subang Jaya (click to view)


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AMC 2017 Intensive

(Classes commence Jun’17)

Suitable for students from Year 3 to Year 12 (Std 3 to Form 6)

TeamMathicians’ Achievement in ICAS & AMC 2016

There were more than one hundred TeamMathics students taking part in ICAS and AMC last year and they won 3 ICAS Gold Medals, 6 AMC Prize Medals, 32 High Distinction and 125 Distinction awards.

Well done, TeamMathicians!

TeamMathics as the official appointed Exclusive Training Partner for AMO, SASMO, SIMOC and AIMO, will continue to help students develop their strategic planning and proving skills. The process of acquiring these skills will enable our students to be stretched a bit at a time so that they can enjoy success and eventually prepare them for solving challenging and non-routine questions in Maths Olympiad competitions.

What is AMC?

The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) by Australian Mathematics Trust provides an opportunity for students to discover their problem-solving talent. Questions in the papers are ordered in increasing difficulty. The earlier questions may use familiar mathematics while the later questions are more difficult and are intended to challenge. The last 5 questions are equivalent to Maths Olympiad standard.

AMC is open to all Year 3 to 12 students. They are allowed to use 60 minutes (Primary) and 75 minutes (Secondary) to answer 25 MCQ and 5 non-MCQ (whole number answer).

For more info: AMC Official Website

Advantages for sitting ICAS-Maths and AMC assessments every year

All participants receive a worldwide-recognised certificate (High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Participation) and a detailed report showing how they perform in answering each question, with comparison to wider statistics. Using this data, parents and teachers can easily track the progress of student learning through each year level, build up strengths and target weaknesses. This way, students are able to continually improve and move closer to achieving their highest potential.

July 27 Thursday – 2017 AMC Day

AMC Intensive Timetable:
Venue: TeamMathics Subang Jaya (click to view)


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AIMO & SIMOC 2017 Intensive

TeamMathicians’ Achievement in SIMOC & AIMO 2016

More than 100 Malaysian students took part in SIMOC and AIMO last year. Of these, about one third are TeamMathics students who bagged 8 Gold, 10 Silver, 19 Bronze and 16 Merit awards. Well done, TeamMathicians!

TeamMathics is the official Exclusive Training Partner for AMO, SASMO, SIMOC and AIMO. It is our aim in this capacity, to help potential students build their strategic planning and proving skills – knowledge meant for solving super challenging non-routine questions in Maths Olympiad competitions.

This year, TeamMathics will conduct:
(i) SIMOC Intensive in April-May and
(ii) AIMO Intensive in June-July

SIMOC Intensive

(Classes commence in April’17)

Singapore International Math Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC) is a unique concept of mathematics competition which not only tests your ability to solve mathematical problems on pen and paper but also tests your ability to work as a team to play interactive mathematical games and solve puzzles. SIMOC gives you an opportunity to compete with top mathematical talents from around the world and learn from each other as a team. Individual and team recognition awards are up for grabs. 15 countries took part in SIMOC 2016.

SIMOC consists of three categories for Year 2-11 participants: one individual written Math Olympiad Contest and two team-based challenges – the Maths Warriors Competition and Mind Sports Challenge.

SIMOC is open to Year 2-11 Malaysian students who have won Gold, Silver and Bronze awards (individual category) in SASMO.

July 14-17 (Fri-Mon): SIMOC 2017 @ Singapore

SIMOC Intensive Timetable:
Venue: TeamMathics Subang Jaya (click to view)
Venue: TeamMathics Alam Damai Cheras (click to view)

 

AIMO Intensive

(Classes commence in June’17)

Asia International Mathematical Olympiad Open Contest (AIMO) is an international platform for students to improve their critical thinking skills and exchange knowledge. It also aims to promote educational and cultural development. For the last 5 years, AIMO Open has been successfully concluded (2012 @ Hong Kong, 2013 @ Taiwan, 2014 @ Chengdu, China, 2015 @ Thailand, 2016 @ Hong Kong). Since 2012, the number of students participating in AIMO Open has been increasing.  They are the elites in mathematics from 13 countries or regions of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Bulgaria and Kazakhstan.

AIMO is open to Year 3-11 Malaysian students who win Gold, Silver or Bronze awards (individual category) in SASMO. Year 12-13/ STPM/ A-Levels students who do well in other maths competitions/ Olympiads are also invited to participate.

Aug 3 (Thursday): AIMO 2017 Contest Day @ KL, Malaysia

AIMO Intensive Timetable:
Venue: TeamMathics Subang Jaya (click to view)
Venue: TeamMathics Alam Damai Cheras (click to view)
2016AIMO_SIMOC

Students attending AIMO & SIMOC Intensive 2016 from Seremban, Kelantan, Selangor and KL.


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SASMO 2017 Intensive

SASMO 2017 Contest Day – April 5 Wednesday

SASMO 2017 Intensive Schedule

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO) is one of the largest Math Olympiads in the Asian region with over 20,000 participants from 15 countries in 2016. SASMO has now expanded the Olympiads by providing an international recognised competitive platform for students from Year 2 to Year 11 (or Standard 2 to Form 5).

SASMO for Primary and Secondary Schools is held annually in April and is available in three languages: Bahasa, English and Chinese.

Top scorers will receive Gold (top 8%), Silver (next 12%) and Bronze (next 20%) Award certificates. All Gold, Silver and Bronze Award winners will be invited to join SIMOC (Singapore International Mathematics Olympiad Challenge) 2017 in Singapore and AIMO (Asia International Mathematical Olympiad) 2017 in Malaysia.


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Kangaroo Math Competition (KMC) 2017 Intensive

KMC 2017 Contest Day – March 16 Thursday

KMC 2017 Intensive Schedule

Kangaroo Math Competition (KMC) is an annual international math competition for primary and secondary school students.

In the early 1980s, Peter O’Holloran, a math teacher at Sydney, started a math competition in Australian schools. The competition was in multiple choice format, which meant that thousands of pupils could participate at the same time. The contest, which was known as the Australian Mathematical National Contest, was a tremendous success.

In 1991, two French teachers, André Deledicq and Jean Pierre Boudine, decided to start a competition in France under the name “Kangaroo” (or Kangourou in French) to pay tribute to their Australian friends. In the first edition, 120,000 students took part. In the first few years, the contest grew until more than 20 European countries participated. The countries jointly formed the Association Kangourou sans Frontieres (AKSF), which in English means the Association of Kangaroo Without Borders.

Fast forward to 2013, Malaysia was unanimously elected to join the AKSF, at the annual AKSF meeting in Protaras Beach, Cyprus. Mr. Suhaimi Ramly was appointed as the country representative. Mr. Suhaimi is the coach for the national team to the International Mathematical Olympiad since 2007, and has been active with organizing many mathematics camps and competitions in the country.


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AMO 2016 Intensive

(Classes commence in Sep’16)

American Mathematics Olympiad (AMO) is an affiliate of Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools, USA (MOEMS) and there are similar affiliates in Columbia, Iceland, Australia (APSMO), Philippines, China and India.

History

Created in 1977 by Dr. George Lenchner, an internationally known math educator, the Math Olympiads (MOEMS) went public in 1979. Last year, nearly 150,000 students from 6,000 teams worldwide participated in the Olympiads. All 50 states in US and about 30 other countries were represented.

AMO 2016 Intensive are available at below venues:

1) TeamMathics Subang Jaya
– Year 3 & 4
Date: 14th & 15th Sep (Wed & Thu)
Time: 2.30pm – 5.30pm

– Year 5 & 6
Date: 14th & 15th Sep (Wed & Thu)
Time: 7.00pm – 10.00pm

2) TeamMathics Cheras Alam Damai
– Year 7 & 8
Date: 16th & 17th Sep (Fri & Sat)
Time: 2.30pm – 5.30pm

3) TeamMathics Danau Desa
– Year 3 & 4
Date: 18th & 25th Sep (Sun)
Time: 2.30pm – 5.30pm

– Year 5 & 6
Date: 18th & 25th Sep (Sun)
Time: 2.30pm – 5.30pm

For more info, kindly contact 012-681 1235

October 12 Wednesday – AMO 2016 Contest Day


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AMC 2016 Intensive

(Classes commence mid-May’16)

Suitable for students from Year 2 to Year 10 (Std 2 to Form 4)

The INs will determine the HOTS

We hereby announce the official launch of our ICAS Intensive Programme and AMC Intensive Programme. TeamMathics centres will be conducting a 10-lesson ICAS / AMC Intensive Programme starting mid-May. Let your child master the Important and Necessary skills (INs) and don’t miss out on equipping them with the best Heuristics to prepare for the upcoming ICAS & AMC assessments and help them develop Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS / KBAT)!

What is AMC?

The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) by Australian Mathematics Trust provides an opportunity for students to discover their problem-solving talent. Questions in the papers are ordered in increasing difficulty. The earlier questions may use familiar mathematics while the later questions are more difficult and are intended to challenge. The last 5 questions are equivalent to Maths Olympiad standard.

AMC is open to all Year 3 to 12 students. They are allowed to use 60 minutes (Primary) and 75 minutes (Secondary) to answer 25 MCQ and 5 non-MCQ (whole number answer).

For more info: www.newera.edu.my/discs/amc

Advantages for sitting ICAS-Maths and AMC assessments every year

All participants receive a worldwide-recognised certificate (High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Participation) and a detailed report showing how they perform in answering each question, with comparison to wider statistics. Using this data, parents and teachers can easily track the progress of student learning through each year level, build up strengths and target weaknesses. This way, students are able to continually improve and move closer to achieving their highest potential.

July 28 Thursday – 2016 AMC Day


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ICAS 2016 Intensive

(Classes commence mid-May’16)

Suitable for students from Year 2 to Year 10 (Std 2 to Form 4)

The INs will determine the HOTS

We hereby announce the official launch of our ICAS Intensive Programme and AMC Intensive Programme. TeamMathics centres will be conducting a 10-lesson ICAS / AMC Intensive Programme starting mid-May. Let your child master the Important and Necessary skills (INs) and don’t miss out on equipping them with the best Heuristics to prepare for the upcoming ICAS & AMC assessments and help them develop Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS / KBAT)!

What is ICAS?

With the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) by University of New South Wales, students can learn, grow and reach their full potential. ICAS quality skills-based assessments give a deeper understanding of students’ learning needs and standards in Digital Technologies, Science, Writing, English, and Mathematics.

Year 2 students can use 35 minutes to answer 30 MCQ (multiple choice questions). Meanwhile for Year 3 to 5, 45 minutes to answer 40 MCQ. And for Year 6 to 12, 60 minutes to answer 35 MCQ and 5 non-MCQ (whole number answer).

For more info: www.eats.com.my

Advantages for sitting ICAS-Maths and AMC assessments every year

All participants receive a worldwide-recognised certificate (High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Participation) and a detailed report showing how they perform in answering each question, with comparison to wider statistics. Using this data, parents and teachers can easily track the progress of student learning through each year level, build up strengths and target weaknesses. This way, students are able to continually improve and move closer to achieving their highest potential.

August 2 Tuesday – 2016 ICAS-Maths Day


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Kangaroo Math Competition (KMC) 2016 Intensive

(Classes commence in Jan’16)

KMC 2016 Intensive Schedule

Kangaroo Math Competition (KMC) is an annual international math competition for primary and secondary school students.

In the early 1980s, Peter O’Holloran, a math teacher at Sydney, started a math competition in Australian schools. The competition was in multiple choice format, which meant that thousands of pupils could participate at the same time. The contest, which was known as the Australian Mathematical National Contest, was a tremendous success.

In 1991, two French teachers, André Deledicq and Jean Pierre Boudine, decided to start a competition in France under the name “Kangaroo” (or Kangourou in French) to pay tribute to their Australian friends. In the first edition, 120,000 students took part. In the first few years, the contest grew until more than 20 European countries participated. The countries jointly formed the Association Kangourou sans Frontieres (AKSF), which in English means the Association of Kangaroo Without Borders.

Fast forward to 2013, Malaysia was unanimously elected to join the AKSF, at the annual AKSF meeting in Protaras Beach, Cyprus. Mr. Suhaimi Ramly was appointed as the country representative. Mr. Suhaimi is the coach for the national team to the International Mathematical Olympiad since 2007, and has been active with organizing many mathematics camps and competitions in the country.

March 24 Thursday – KMC 2016 Contest Day


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SASMO 2016 Intensive

(Classes commence in Jan’16)

SASMO 2016 Intensive Schedule

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO) is one of the largest Math Olympiads in the Asian region with 30,102 participants from 15 countries in 2015. SASMO has now expanded the Olympiads by providing an international recognised competitive platform for students from Year 2 to Year 11 (or Standard 2 to Form 5).

SASMO for Primary and Secondary Schools is held annually in April and is available in three languages: Bahasa, English and Chinese.

Top scorers will receive Gold (top 8%), Silver (next 12%) and Bronze (next 20%) Award certificates. All Gold and Silver Award winners will be invited to join SIMOC (Singapore International Mathematics Olympiad Challenge) 2016 in Singapore and AIMO (Asian International Mathematical Olympiad) 2016 in Hong Kong.

April 6 Wednesday – SASMO 2016 Contest Day


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