Tuesday, October 13, 2009

American Students Invited to Participate in the First American Math Challenge

NEW YORK, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Count down to the American Math Challenge! From November 9 - 16, 2009, middle school students nationwide, ages 9-14, can sign up free of charge to compete online against other American students of similar age and ability in real time, 60-second mental arithmetic challenges.
The American Math Challenge is hosted by The MATHCOUNTS Foundation, a non-profit that promotes middle school mathematics, and powered by Mathletics, the learning platform from 3P Learning, the global leader in online mathematics education.
Students can register starting October 12, 2009 by logging on to www.americanmathchallenge.com. The student with the highest score will be declared American Math Champion and receive a Minted Gold Medal. Up to three top students will be chosen to represent the United States as Team Ambassadors on World Math Day, in March 2010. Last year, more than two million students from 204 countries participated.
Best-selling author and Guinness World Record Holder as the "Fastest Human Calculator" Scott Flansburg is Ambassador for the Challenge. Flansburg earned his title for his ability to process numbers with amazing speed and calculator accuracy.
Now, "The Human Calculator®" (a nickname given to him by television host Regis Philbin) is using his extraordinary gift to inspire students, teachers and "non-math" people, demonstrating that arithmetic really can be as easy as "0, 1, 2, 3."

"Students compete in a multi-player game environment, inclusive of all levels of math ability, making math exciting," Flansburg notes. "Results show that participants will make significant improvement in their mental arithmetic skills and have fun in the process. All school children and homeschoolers are invited to participate."
As the Ambassador for the American Math Challenge and World Math Day, Flansburg will heighten students' and teachers' awareness of the world's biggest education event. The partnership is built on inspiring enthusiasm and passion for math in every student, regardless of their background.
In his 20-plus years of teaching math, Flansburg has been interviewed on Oprah, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dateline NBC, ABC's Good Morning America, Larry King Live, Howard Stern and The Discovery Channel's How'd They Do That?
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SOURCE:ca.sys-con.com

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