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    #1184 10/17/06 12:19 AM
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    I believe that academic competitions are a wonderful avenue for our bright kids to test themselves agains others. One, relatively new in USA but widely popular in Europe, is called Math Kangaroo. Check it out at www.mathkangaroo.org
    maybe there is a site near you. If no, you can open a site yourself. I did it last year in Utah and within 2 short weeks was able to attract 28 kids to participate. Check it out, it serves kids from grade 2-12. I can answer any questions you might have from an organizational perspective.
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    Ania #1337 11/29/06 08:56 AM
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    There is still time to register for Math Kangaroo !
    Competition will take place on March 15, 2007 in the evening.
    Registration deadline is December 23. It cost $20, which includes t-shirt, certificate of participation, two small prizes and a letter to the school principal (great way to have your child stand out from the crowd), not to mention prizes should your kids place in the top 10.
    Go to www.mathkangaroo.org
    I truly recommend it!
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    Ania #1348 11/30/06 09:05 AM
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    Hey, yesterday I could access Math Kangaroo at the link here, but today it says that the domain is expired! Any idea what's going on?

    Dottie #1351 11/30/06 09:52 AM
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    You are right, web page is not accessible at this time. This morning it was still working as I did register some students at my school. Check back tomorrow :-)
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    Ania #1374 12/04/06 08:59 AM
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    www.mathkangaroo.org is back up. Check it out.
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    Ania #2337 03/17/07 01:25 PM
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    Well, the competition is over. This year Utah had gone from 1 to 2 sites and between those two sites we have seen close to 70 kids! I consider this amazing, especially since I started the whole thing here last year thinking that just mine kids and those of my friend's will participate. As I am reading through these posts, I can see that a few of you have signed your kids
    for participation . How did you like the event, what do you think
    about questions? The pictures should be up shortly.
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    Ania #2558 05/01/07 07:56 AM
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    The results are in (well, sort of:-). Any of your brilliant kids participated? Would you like to share? This competition is different, isn't it?
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    Ania #2567 05/02/07 04:27 AM
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    Hi Ania,

    My kid's class participated (1st New Mexico participants). I really couldn't get much out of my 8 yr old or the teachers (it was a busy time of year), but they said they liked it. They thought the process of participating was very smooth and uncomplicated.

    The middle school math teacher didn't participate because she was at a conference that week (I would have thought it'd be something a substitute could administer). Maybe next year.


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    The teacher of my son's class ended up being very pleased about the Math Kangaroo contest and delighted that her students did well. They're planning to do it again next year--so that's good.

    Are there other math competitions anyone recommends for elementary school kids (4-5th grade?). The students already do Continental Math and the other one I was looking at was the Math Olympiad. Let me know if you recommend others.

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    cym #2645 05/22/07 09:14 AM
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    Math Olympiad: have both elementary amd middle school divisions
    http://www.moems.org/

    Mathcounts - for 6-8 grades but you can start preparing early
    http://www.mathcounts.org/

    Rocket City Math League:
    http://www.rocketcitymath.org/index1.htm

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