Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO Final) is an annual international Olympiad competition jointly organized by Olympiad Education from Hong Kong and Thailand Mathematics Society. TIMO is a platform to stimulate and foster young people’s interest in learning mathematics, to strengthen the ability of their creative thinking, to widen their international perspective, and to promote the development of primary and secondary education and exchange of educational cultures throughout countries/ regions. This year, TIMO committee members invited 14 regions / countries such as Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Ukraine, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Taiwan, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia to participate.
This international competition is open to all Year 1 to 13 (Primary 1 to A-Levels/STPM) Malaysian students.
Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO) is an international mathematics competition that is organised by Singapore International Math Contests Centre (SIMCC) and supported by non-profit foundations International Scholastic Trust (IST) and SASMO Advisory Council (SAC) with more than 30,000 participants from 21 countries in 2019.
The SASMO Team with the support of Advisory Council spend countless hours carefully developing contest papers which will touch on both school and Olympiad maths. This combined effort allows participants to do better compared to pure-Olympiad papers, since they are familiar with some questions and can put on their thinking caps for others, bringing out the inner mathematician in them.
With realistic and high standards, SASMO contests aim to stretch the untapped thinking potential of the student population, their participation in SASMO will help them improve in school mathematics as well as higher order thinking skills (HOTS).
SASMO caters to the top 40% of the student population and it aims to cultivate students’ interest in mathematical problem solving to develop mathematical intuition, reasoning, logical, creative and critical thinking.
SASMO is open to Year 2 to 11 (Primary 2 to Secondary 5) Malaysian students.
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.
KMC 2020 Contest Day – 26th March 2020, Thursday
KMC Intensive @ TeamMathics Subang Jaya
– Year 1 & 2 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, Mar 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 4.30pm – 6.30pm
– Year 3 & 4 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, Mar 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 4.30pm – 6.30pm
– Year 5 & 6 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, Mar 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 2.30pm – 4.30pm
– Year 7 & 8 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, Mar 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 2.30pm – 4.30pm
– Year 9-13 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, Mar 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 4.30pm – 6.30pm
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KMC Intensive @ TeamMathics Sri Petaling
– Year 1 & 2 Dates: Jan 12, 19, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar 1, 8, 15 Day & Time: Sunday 2.30pm – 4.30pm
– Year 3 & 4 Dates: Jan 12, 19, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar 1, 8, 15 Day & Time: Sunday 2.30pm – 4.30pm
– Year 5 & 6 Dates: Jan 12, 19, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar 1, 8, 15 Day & Time: Sunday 2.30pm – 4.30pm
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KMC Intensive @ TeamMathics Bandar Puteri Puchong
– Year 3 & 4 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 2.30pm to 4.30pm
– Year 5 & 6 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 12.00noon to 2.00pm
– Year 7 & 8 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 2.30pm to 4.30pm
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KMC Intensive @ TeamMathics USJ 4
– Year 5 & 6 Dates: Feb 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21 Day & Time: Saturday 4.00pm to 6.00pm
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KMC Intensive @ TeamMathics Klang Bukit Tinggi
– Year 1 & 2 Dates: Feb 14, 21, 28, Mar 6 Day & Time: Friday 4.00pm to 6.00pm
– Year 3 & 4 Dates: Feb 5, 12, 19, 26 Day & Time: Wednesday 2.00pm to 4.00pm
– Year 5 & 6 Dates: Feb 1, 15, 22, 29 Day & Time: Saturday 10.30noon to 12.30pm
– Year 7 & 8 Dates: Feb 12, 19, 26, Mar 4 Day & Time: Wednesday 4.00pm to 6.00pm
– Year 9 to 13 Dates: Feb 12, 19, 26, Mar 4 Day & Time: Wednesday 6.00pm to 8.00pm
For more info, kindly contact / WhatsApp 012-7651235 (Ms Yap) or 012-5071235 (Mr Andrew)
Depth of Knowledge Assessment (DOKA) is an International Mathematical Problem-Solving Competition held annually around the globe. It is jointly organized by SMO Education Group,Academy TeamMathics, SIMCC and supported by International Scholastic Trust.
Many may not be aware that Reasoning Skills is one of the most important elements in higher order thinking. Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way and to find an answer to a problem by considering possible options.
DOKA and DOKA National Final provide healthy competitive platforms for students from Year 1 to 13 (Primary 1 to A-Levels/STPM) to assess their HOTS and IQ ability among their own year level group. Parents and school teachers can also take this opportunity to assess their children and students BEFORE they attempt more challenging maths competitions or IQ tests in future.
Welcome to Singapore Math Global Team Challenge (Singa), where teams share best practices in mathematics learning and gauge how good they are at maths. Singa 2019 is set to run in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam from November 22 and 26. Are you ready for the Challenge? 🙂
Singa is Singapore Math Global Team Competition with 3 members from different countries in each team. It is a unique new math competition with ambitious and important goals. The focus in Singa is very strong on teamwork, and the Gold-winning groups will have to show high levels of collaboration, stamina and mutual support – as well as superlative math skills. Questions in the competition will be based on Singapore schools’ maths questions which have a high content of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). Named after the lion in the name of Singapore itself, Singa will also be brave, tough and noble: a thrilling team challenge that equips children everywhere for 21st Century learning.
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.
We are offering Intensive Classes for International Maths Competitions from May to July 2019!
TeamMathics is the official Exclusive Training Partner for SASMO, SIMOC, IJMO, AIMO and HKIMO. It is our aim in this capacity, to help potential students build their strategic planning and critical thinking skills – knowledge meant for solving super challenging non-routine questions in Maths Olympiad competitions.
All these competitions provide the right platform for students from different countries to improve their critical thinking skills and compete against their worthy opponents, and promote educational and cultural development among participating teams.
Singapore International Math Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC) is a unique concept of Olympiad competition which not only tests students’ ability to solve mathematical problems on paper but also tests their ability to work as a team to play interactive mathematical games and solve puzzles.
SIMOC 2019 will be held in Singapore from 6 – 9 July 2019, Saturday to Tuesday
The International Junior Math Olympiad (IJMO) is an international mathematics competition which is held annually in different countries across Asia. IJMO is organised by SIMCC in collaboration with the National Math Societies in Asian countries to identify and encourage potential young math talents in every participating country.
IJMO 2019 will be held in Malaysia on 27 & 29 July 2019, Saturday & Monday
We are offering Intensive Classes for International Maths Competitions from May to July 2019!
TeamMathics is the official Exclusive Training Partner for SASMO, SIMOC, IJMO, AIMO and HKIMO. It is our aim in this capacity, to help potential students build their strategic planning and critical thinking skills – knowledge meant for solving super challenging non-routine questions in Maths Olympiad competitions.
All these competitions provide the right platform for students from different countries to improve their critical thinking skills and compete against their worthy opponents, and promote educational and cultural development among participating teams.
Asia International Mathematical Olympiad (AIMO) is an international Olympiad competition originated from Hong Kong, held annually in different countries across Asia. It is organized by the Asia International Mathematical Olympiad Union since 2012. This competition has been running internationally with 14 regions which include Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Macau, South Korea, Bulgaria and Myanmar.
AIMO 2019 will be held in Taiwan from 4 – 8 August 2019, Sunday to Thursday
Hong Kong International Mathematical Olympiad (HKIMO) is an annual international Olympiad competition organized by Olympiad Education from Hong Kong and is developed by former Hong Kong Mathematical Olympiad Team Leader, Mr Wong Tin Chun. HKIMO aims to create a platform for ALL math enthusiasts around the world to come together for an educational and cultural exchange. The objectives of HKIMO is to foster students’ interest in Mathematical Olympiad and to promote Mathematical Olympiad all over the world. This year, HKIMO committee members invited 21 regions / countries such as Indonesia, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, India, Australia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, China, Iran, Sri Lanka, Laos and Dhaka Bangladesh to participate.
HKIMO 2019 will be held in Hong Kong from 30 August – 2 September 2019, Friday to Monday
International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) are independent skills-based assessments with a competition element. ICAS are developed annually for primary and secondary school students in the subject areas of Digital Technologies, English, Mathematics, Science, Writing.
ICAS are produced by the Educational Assessment Australia (EAA), an education group of UNSW Global Pty Limited, a not-for-profit provider of education, training and advisory services and a wholly owned enterprise of the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
ICAS form the largest independent assessment program for schools in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, India and the Pacific region with more than two million entries annually.
What is AMC?
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) is run by the Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT), a not-for-profit organisation and its board includes representatives from the Australian Association of mathematics teachers, Australian Academy of science and Australian mathematical society.
AMC was introduced in Australia in 1978 as the first Australia-wide mathematics competition for students. It has since spread internationally, with students in more than 30 countries attempting the same problems.
International Standard
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.
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Depth of Knowledge Assessment (DOKA) is the LATEST annual mathematical problem-solving assessment organized by SMO Education Group and Academy TeamMathics, co-organized by SIMCC and supported by International Scholastic Trust. It is designed based on Depth of Knowledge in Problem Solving, to develop students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) and to sharpen Reasoning Skills in students.
Many may not be aware that Reasoning Skills is one of the most important elements in higher order thinking. Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way and to find an answer to a problem by considering possible options.
DOKA IS SPECIAL!!!
DOKA is SPECIAL and unlike any other math olympiad/competitions. It comprises FOUR parts:
Part A: Basic Reasoning – Apply information or conceptual knowledge, usually using one method for a single problem with multi steps. Part B: Intermediate Reasoning (Non-Verbal) – Understand and analyze visual information. Part C: Advanced Reasoning – Require creative thinking for strategic planning on a sequence of multi steps, usually combining 2 or more heuristics for a single problem. Part D: Extended Reasoning – Require critical thinking to interpret complex information, to find the hidden data/ pattern, then make necessary connections to smoothen the problem-solving process (Math Olympiad type).
DOKA has now expanded and provides a healthy competitive platform for students in Malaysia (from Year 1 to 13 / Std 1 to A-Levels/STPM) to assess their HOTS and IQ ability among their own year level group. Parents and school teachers can also take this opportunity to assess their children and students BEFORE they attempt more challenging maths competitions or IQ tests in future.
Solutions Manual and Student’s Analysis Report will be provided after the DOKA. With these, students can learn creative heuristic methods recommended to solve complex mathematical problems, as well as, knowing their strengths and areas for improvement based on the distribution of DOK.