The AMC 8
The
AMC 8 is a 25 question, 40 minute multiple choice examination in middle
school mathematics designed to promote the development and enhancement
of problem solving skills. This school year it will be held
Tuesday
,
November 17
,
2009
The
examination provides an opportunity to apply the concepts taught at the
junior high level(Equivalent to Secondary 2 mathematics in Singapore) to problems which not only range from easy to
difficult but also cover a wide range of applications. Many problems
are designed to challenge students and to offer problem solving
experiences beyond those provided in most junior high school
mathematics classes. Calculators are not allowed starting in 2008. High
scoring students are invited to participate in the AMC 10.
Aspecial purpose of the AMC 8 is to demonstrate the broad range of
topics available for the junior high school mathematics curriculum.
This is done by competencies. The AMC 8 has the potential to increase
the perceptions of the importance of problem solving activities in the
mathematics curriculum by stimulating these activities both preceding
and following the examination —specifically by studying the solutions
manual.
Additional purposes of the AMC 8 are to promote
excitement, enthusiasm and positive attitudes towards mathematics and
to stimulate interest in continuing the study of mathematics beyond the
minimum required for high school graduation. Developmentally, junior
high school students are at a point where attitudes toward school and
learning, and perceptions of themselves as learners of mathematics are
solidified. It is important that they be provided opportunities that
foster the development of positive attitudes towards mathematics and
positive perceptions of themselves as learners of mathematics. The AMC
8 provides one such opportunity.
We encourage all
students in grades 8 and below to participate in the AMC 8. All USA, USA
embassy, Canadian and foreign school students in grade 8 or below are
eligible to participate.
AMC 8 Intramural Awards
- A Certificate of Distinction is given to all students who receive a perfect score.
- An AMC 8 Winner Pin is given to the student(s) in each school with the highest score.
- The
top three students for each school section will receive respectively a
gold, silver, or bronze Certificate for Outstanding Achievement.
- An AMC 8 Honor Roll Certificate is given to all high scoring students.
- An AMC 8 Merit Certificate is given to high scoring students who are in 6th grade or below.
The
members of the Committee on the American Mathematics Competitions
(CAMC) are dedicated to the goal of strengthening the mathematical
capabilities of our nation's youth. The CAMC believes that one way to
meet this goal is to identify, recognize and reward excellence in
mathematics through a series of national contests called the American
Mathematics Competitions. The AMC include: the American Mathematics
Contest 8 (AMC 8) (formerly the American Junior High School Mathematics
Examination) for students in grades 8 and below, begun in 1985; the
American Mathematics Contest 10 (AMC 10), for students in grades 10 and
below, new in 2000; the American Mathematics Contest 12 (AMC 12)
(formerly the American High School Mathematics Examination) for
students in grades 12 and below, begun in 1950; the American
Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME), begun in 1983; and the USA
Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), begun in 1972.
AMC 8 Registration
To register for this contest, please contact your school's Head-of Dept of Mathematics for the registration.
Alternatively, you can send a blank e-mail to cs@mathsoasis.com for the Open Catergory registration 09.
[Source: Mathematical Association of America on AMC 8 Content]
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