Math for Young Competitors – Year 1 Saturdays
Prerequisites: Students starting this course must be ready to challenge themselves and tackle problems that may take a long span of thinking to solve. They should have the courage to try out problems that are not easy. Multidigit multiplication and division and basic arithmetic with negative numbers should be familiar from previous learning. The Saturday morning course is a continuation of the fall 2010 Saturday morning course, and students will be advised about appropriate placement.
Math for Young Competitors – Year 2 Saturdays
Prerequisites: Students starting this course must be ready to challenge themselves and tackle problems that may take a long span of thinking to solve. They should have the courage to try out problems that are not easy. Familiarity with fraction arithmetic is necessary for progressing through the Year 2 topics. The Saturday morning course is a continuation of the fall 2010 Saturday morning course, and students will be advised about appropriate placement.
NEW Math for Young Competitors – Year 1 Wednesdays
Prerequisites: Students starting this course must be ready to challenge themselves and tackle problems that may take a long span of thinking to solve. They should have the courage to try out problems that are not easy. Multidigit multiplication and division and basic arithmetic with negative numbers should be familiar from previous learning. The Wednesday winter course begins at the beginning of the Year 1 syllabus, and students will be advised about appropriate placement.
NEW Math for Young Competitors – Year 2 Wednesdays
Prerequisites: Students starting this course must be ready to challenge themselves and tackle problems that may take a long span of thinking to solve. They should have the courage to try out problems that are not easy. Familiarity with fraction arithmetic is necessary for progressing through the Year 2 topics. The Wednesday winter course begins at the beginning of the Year 2 syllabus, and students will be advised about appropriate placement.
Competitive Math Training Level 1A: Introduction to Probability
Competitive Math Training Level 1B: Middle School Contest Preparation
Recommended Age Range: Grades 6, 7, or 8 Class Size: 8-12 students Dates: Ten weeks, 7 January to 24 March. No class 21 January (NUMATS EXPLORE testing day) or 10 March (MCGT Gifted Education Resource Fair day). Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: South View Middle School, Room 132 (enter through Door 3 from South View South Parking Lot) Instructor: Jolene Gleason Fee:$250, including practice materials. Description: The focus of this class is to coach students in competitive problem solving using actual MATHCOUNTS, AMC 8, AMC 10, and Minnesota Junior High Mathematics League problems. Emphasis will be on developing and refining problem solving strategies. It is expected, but not required, that students will be members of their school math teams. This training will help prepare them to place among the top scorers on their team. Students also compete in the Grade 7-8 Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) contests as part of the Saturday class. Prerequisites: This class is for more experienced students who have previously competed in middle-school-level math competitions such as MATHCOUNTS, AMC8, MOEMS Level M, or the Minnesota Junior High Math League. Students should be advanced in mathematical reasoning beyond grade level and must be fluent with basic pre-algebra skills such as fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios. Algebra is not a prerequisite, but students should have some experience solving basic linear equations and working with square roots and exponents.

