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  2. Singapore math - Wikipedia

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    A bar model used to solve an addition problem. This pictorial approach is typically used as a problem-solving tool in Singapore math. Singapore math teaches students mathematical concepts in a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract. [3] This learning process was based on the work of an American psychologist, Jerome Bruner.

  3. Primary Mathematics World Contest - Wikipedia

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    The individual contest's participants have 90 minutes to finish 15 math questions. [8] The ratio of gold to silver to bronze medals is 1:2:3, and half of the participants receive medals. In 2016, a student who got all the questions right received gold medals, while students who got one question wrong received a silver medal. [ 9 ]

  4. Singapore Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Mathematical Society is the primary organization "representing and advancing the interests of the mathematical community in Singapore". SMS is Singapore's Adhering Organization for the International Mathematical Union. [1] SMS is also an institutional member of the Singapore National Academy of Science. [2]

  5. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Championnat International de Jeux Mathématiques et Logiques — for all ages, mainly for French-speaking countries, but participation is not limited by language.; China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) — held annually for teams of girls representing different regions within China and a few other countries.

  6. Singapore Mathematical Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is a mathematics competition organised by the Singapore Mathematical Society.It comprises three sections, Junior, Senior and Open, each of which is open to all pre-university students studying in Singapore who meet the age requirements for the particular section.

  7. International Mathematical Olympiad selection process

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    In Singapore, the SMO (Singapore Mathematical Olympiad) is held with three sections- Junior (Grade 7 and 8), Senior (Grades 9 and 10) and Open (Grades 11 and 12). There are two rounds in each of the competitions and the top 20 SMO (Open) Round 2 scorers will be invited to attend IMO training sessions, from which two IMO-style National Team ...

  8. Hong Kong Mathematics Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Mathematics Olympiad (HKMO, Chinese: 香港數學競賽) is a Mathematics Competition held in Hong Kong every year, jointly organized by The Education University of Hong Kong and Education Bureau. At present, more than 250 secondary schools send teams of 4-6 students of or below Form 5 to enter the competition.

  9. Hong Kong Mathematical High Achievers Selection Contest

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    It is jointly organized by Po Leung Kuk and Hong Kong Association of Science and Mathematics Education since the academic year 1998-1999. Recently, there are more than 250 secondary schools participating.