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Cantamath is a mathematics competition competed in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand by years 6 to 10 students. [ citation needed]
There are two sections, the Competition section and the Project section. [ citation needed]
The sponsors of Cantamath are Casio, Trimble Navigation, Every Educaid, Mathletics and University of Canterbury. [ citation needed]
In the Team Competition section, each participating school sends in four selected student mathematicians per year level. The participants compete against other schools in the Christchurch Arena. It's a speed competition and takes 30 minutes. There are 20 questions for each team to complete, the aim being for each team to answer all questions the fastest. One of the four team members is a runner who runs to a judge to check if the answer to their current question is right. Each question is worth 5 points, allowing a maximum score of 100. A team can only attempt one question at a time and have to keep working on it until they get it right. Passing is allowed, but no points will be received for that question, as well as preventing the team from returning to that question. [ citation needed]
The winning team gets a badge and a prize from Casio. [ citation needed]
In the Project section, the student submits a project on a certain topic. Projects can be awarded with an Excellence or Highly Commended award, depending on their quality. There is also an Outstanding award for the best few projects in the display section. [ citation needed]
The categories include:
Varies other exist, and may be found at the Cantamath site. [ citation needed]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
general notability guideline. (July 2013) |
Cantamath is a mathematics competition competed in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand by years 6 to 10 students. [ citation needed]
There are two sections, the Competition section and the Project section. [ citation needed]
The sponsors of Cantamath are Casio, Trimble Navigation, Every Educaid, Mathletics and University of Canterbury. [ citation needed]
In the Team Competition section, each participating school sends in four selected student mathematicians per year level. The participants compete against other schools in the Christchurch Arena. It's a speed competition and takes 30 minutes. There are 20 questions for each team to complete, the aim being for each team to answer all questions the fastest. One of the four team members is a runner who runs to a judge to check if the answer to their current question is right. Each question is worth 5 points, allowing a maximum score of 100. A team can only attempt one question at a time and have to keep working on it until they get it right. Passing is allowed, but no points will be received for that question, as well as preventing the team from returning to that question. [ citation needed]
The winning team gets a badge and a prize from Casio. [ citation needed]
In the Project section, the student submits a project on a certain topic. Projects can be awarded with an Excellence or Highly Commended award, depending on their quality. There is also an Outstanding award for the best few projects in the display section. [ citation needed]
The categories include:
Varies other exist, and may be found at the Cantamath site. [ citation needed]