Calling all middle school math competitors: Huntington University hosting competition on April 21
By Ashley Smith
Teams from around the region will go head-to-head April 21 in the annual Huntington University Middle School Mathematics Competition. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts. Registration opens at 9 a.m.
The goal of the competition is to support and encourage the efforts of students seeking to achieve in mathematics. About 20 teams will be competing this year from schools in Fort Wayne, Elkhart, Anderson, Huntington and more.
The competition is made up of three rounds. The first round is a 20-question algebra, geometry and general mathematics written exam where students can earn a total of 100 points. The individual round is made up of 10 questions where students are given a minute and a half to complete each question. Correct answers earn students 10 points. During the final round, the team round, students are provided with five problems that are more challenging and are best solved through the cooperative efforts of the team. A total of 50 points is possible.
Dr. Yu Yan, assistant professor of mathematics, is the faculty sponsor for the competition. Megan Verhasselt, sophomore mathematics education major from Bartlett, Ill., is the student coordinator.
The deadline for teams to sign up is April 16. The cost is $2 per team member to cover lunch in the dining commons.
Teams may register online by clicking here. For detailed information on signing up a middle school math team, click here.
Teams from around the region will go head-to-head April 21 in the annual Huntington University Middle School Mathematics Competition. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts. Registration opens at 9 a.m.
The goal of the competition is to support and encourage the efforts of students seeking to achieve in mathematics. About 20 teams will be competing this year from schools in Fort Wayne, Elkhart, Anderson, Huntington and more.
The competition is made up of three rounds. The first round is a 20-question algebra, geometry and general mathematics written exam where students can earn a total of 100 points. The individual round is made up of 10 questions where students are given a minute and a half to complete each question. Correct answers earn students 10 points. During the final round, the team round, students are provided with five problems that are more challenging and are best solved through the cooperative efforts of the team. A total of 50 points is possible.
Dr. Yu Yan, assistant professor of mathematics, is the faculty sponsor for the competition. Megan Verhasselt, sophomore mathematics education major from Bartlett, Ill., is the student coordinator.
The deadline for teams to sign up is April 16. The cost is $2 per team member to cover lunch in the dining commons.
Teams may register online by clicking here. For detailed information on signing up a middle school math team, click here.