Art of Problem Solving creates educational materials for motivated students in grades 1–12. Our books, classes, and online resources help students become creative, successful problem solvers.
The Singapore math method is focused on mastery, which is achieved through intentional sequencing of concepts.
Some of the key features of the approach include the CPA (Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract) progression, number bonds, bar modeling, and mental math.
Instead of pushing through rote memorization, students learn to think mathematically and rely on the depth of knowledge gained in previous lessons.
Challenge Math is designed to hone young students' mathematical problem-solving skills and logical reasoning skills. Challenge Math gives out challenging word problem assignments weekly. Problems are non-routine problem-solving questions that are adapted to many math competitions, including the Noetic Learning Math Contest. Challenge Math is primarily designed for gifted elementary students.
Click below for the Noetic Learning Challenge Math webpage and click here for sample questions.
RSM uses the rigorous study of mathematics to develop our students' math fluency, intellect, and character. Our students are guided to think about mathematics logically and conceptually, building deep connections between concepts, all in an environment of their peers that keeps them consistently challenged.
Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free!
Competition is March 20, 2025.
Registration ends December 31.
The competition consists of a single round that is taken on the same date (third Thursday of March) at a registered center. Awards are given to the top scoring students per grade at the national level. High scoring students in the US that are ranked high within their state will also be awarded as a state winner.
Hutch publishes art and writing submissions around a theme that imparts positive values and promotes self-esteem.
Currently accepting submissions for: What Is A Friend? Choosing Friends, Keeping Friends, and Being a Good Friend.
Writing contests across different genres for 6-13 year olds. Free to enter. Parents or teachers can enter their students.
Students write their very own spooky story!
DEADLINE: November 1, 2024