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About MATHCOUNTS MATHCOUNTS is the only nationwide coaching and competition mathematics program designed to improve math skills among U.S. 6th, 7th and 8th graders who are at a crucial stage in developing and sustaining math interest and ability. MATHCOUNTS MISSION: To increase interest and involvement in mathematics among all middle school students in order to assist in developing a technically literate population essential to U.S. global competitiveness and the quality of life. How does the MATHCOUNTS program work? In Colorado, the program is made possible by the Professional Engineers of Colorado. Schools register with MATHCOUNTS and receive coaching and testing materials and begin in September preparing for regional competition that is held in February. What are the topics covered and are they really appropriate for seventh and eight graders? Topics include algebra, probability, approximation, geometry and statistics. Problems fit in 6th, 7th and 8th grade curriculums across the country. Problems are designed to accelerate students' interest and achievement in mathematics. How do teachers use the coaching materials? Teachers use the materials in many ways. They incorporate it into their classrooms; use it for extra-curricular activities or extra credit. They sometimes use it in after school programs as well. How many students participated this year? Nationally, over 500,000 participate at the school level and approximately 30,000 at local competitions. We have approximately 600 students participate regionally and we expect over 120 to compete at the state level in March 2005 at University of Denver. Is MATHCOUNTS just for gifted students? Not at all. Materials are designed to stimulate interest and achievement in mathematics among ALL 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. Problems focus on problem solving skills, and demonstrate to students how math relates to the real world. MATHCOUNTS works because it:
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