Dates for Summer 2008 Math Chicago E-Classes
There are 10 e-classes with 20 problems in each section - total of 200 brain teasing word problems with answers/solutions.
Math Problems are selected to meet needs of elementary/middle school math gifted students.
We offer 2 different sessions for 3-4-5 graders and 6-7-8 graders.
Problems are sent out each Mondays on the following dates:
June 23
June 30
July 7
July 14
July 21
July 28
August 4
August 11
August 18
August 25
IMPORTANT: Anybody can join later during the summer and also receive all 10 classes! Please email to check the class availability.
What
are the Summer Math Chicago Classes about?
We will try to do the summer math class in a fun yet educational way. The emphasis will be put on solving word problem in a large way since this is the area that most kids struggle with. We understand some kids are faster than others although all of them have the same goal, to have stronger math skills. Class is open to the students with math talents as well as the ones who just want to improve their math skills. The assistance of parent or guardian is encouraged. Classes will be similar to the school year e-classes although all math challenges will be completely new.
What
is the program of Chicago Math Classes?
1. Selection of best Math Kangaroo problems that are not available on any website from years 1992-2008.
2. Logic Problems and Challenges from different Math Olympiads.
3. Best of Math Chicago Problems that most students had problems with in the past.
4. Free online help.
Who teaches Chicago Math Classes?
Math classes are taught by mathematicians with master degree in mathematics. Most of the teachers are leaders of Math Olympiads and are involved in organizing annual Math Kangaroo International Competition.
How to sign up for Chicago Math Classes?
Simply open, fill out, and email Math Chicago form to joanna@mathkangaroo.org. The indicated participation fee should be mailed to Math Chicago address.
How much does the
summer workshop cost?
In the classroom participation - $160.00
On-line participation - $80.00
Checks should be payable to Math Chicago.