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− | A '''math team''' is a group of students who study or compete together in [[mathematics competitions]]. Math teams are common throughout middle schools and high schools in | + | A '''math team''' is a group of students who study or compete together in [[mathematics competitions]]. The members of the team are sometimes referred to as [[mathletes]]. Math teams are common throughout middle schools and high schools in North America. A few of the more popular contests in which math teams compete are the [[American Mathematics Competitions]] (AMC), [[MathCounts]], and [[Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools]] (MOEMS). A math team can be as simple as a normal school math team, to the most advanced international math olympiad team. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Mathematics competition | + | * [[List of mathematics competitions]] |
+ | * [[Mathematics competition resources]] | ||
* [[Math books]] | * [[Math books]] | ||
* [[Mathematics scholarships]] | * [[Mathematics scholarships]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 29 December 2023
A math team is a group of students who study or compete together in mathematics competitions. The members of the team are sometimes referred to as mathletes. Math teams are common throughout middle schools and high schools in North America. A few of the more popular contests in which math teams compete are the American Mathematics Competitions (AMC), MathCounts, and Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS). A math team can be as simple as a normal school math team, to the most advanced international math olympiad team.
See also
- List of mathematics competitions
- Mathematics competition resources
- Math books
- Mathematics scholarships
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