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Organization
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DATES —
Five Olympiads are held one month apart starting in November.
We set the date for each Olympiad. Please adhere to it except in unusual circumstances
such as a local school closing, special field trip, excessive absence, etc.
In such cases, hold the contest on a day as close as possible to the scheduled
date, before or after.
TIME AND PLACE — All participating students
must take the Olympiad at the same time and place, preferably at the participating
school. Each Olympiad may be held before, during, or after school hours at the
discretion of the school.
ELIGIBILITY OF TEAMS — Only schools or homeschool associations, not individuals,
are eligible for Olympiad membership.
DIVISION — To participate, each student must be enrolled
in the member school. Students who have completed grade 8 may not participate.
A team with any Grade 7 or 8 participant must
be in Division M. All other teams
should be in Division E.
No team can be split between the two divisions.
SCHOOL TEAMS — The maximum number of
students on any team is 35. However, a school may enter more than one
team upon payment of the annual entry fee set by our Board of Directors. The
grade level of any team is the highest grade level of any member of that team.
CONTEST PACKETS — About two weeks before
each Olympiad, an e-mail is sent to the Person-In-Charge of the Olympiad
(PICO), announcing that the Olympiad is available
at our web site for downloading. The PICO should do the following.
a)
Pages 1-2 (Olympiad
problems and student answer sheets)
—
Print
out enough copies for all participants and other interested parties.
b)
Pages 3-4 (Answers and Solutions)
— Print out one copy for yourself, to use in scoring the Olympiad.
c) Disposition — Place all materials in a secure location until the contest. Open it only at the contest and only in the presence of all the participating children.
d)
You may wish to print pages 1 and 2 back-to-back.
One advantage is that students hide their answers automatically when reading
the questions.
e)
You may wish to distribute copies of the
questions to other teachers. One advantage is that this can build support for
the program among your colleagues.
f)
You may wish to distribute copies of the
solutions to all your team members after the Olympiad. Two advantages are that
students have material to study from and parents can see what their children
were asked to do.
START-UP MATERIALS —
The following items are available after logging in.
a)
25 practice problems with detailed solutions
from last year, and 25 more from the year before. These help students to know
what to expect. Your password is needed to access them.
b) The Online scoring system. Enter student names, grades, and genders at any time before you enter student scores.
c)
Organization and Procedures (Web) which is our rulebook. You may wish to print
out a copy for easy access.
Also available without logging in are: Organization
and Procedures (Web), What Every
Young Mathlete Should Know, Message
to Parents,
and flyers for all our books (for training
purposes), enthusiasm builders,
and other items.
CONTENT AND TOPICS — Each
Olympiad contains five problems, each with a specified time limit. All problems
require mathematical reasoning.
PROCTORING — A teacher must actively
proctor the contest at all times. No one may help any student in any way
during any contest.
MATERIALS ALLOWED — Only
plain paper supplied by the school, pen, and pencil may be used by the participant
during the Olympiad. No other materials, including calculators, are allowed.
We suggest that each participant be given five sheets, each containing spaces
for the student's name, date, problem number, and answer.
TEAM SCORES — The official team
score is computed only after the fifth contest and is the sum of the 10 highest
individual scores for the year.
DISTRIBUTION OF OLYMPIAD PROBLEMS —
Administer the problems either one at a time or as a complete
set.
If one at a time: the problem sheets have marks near the edges to
facilitate cutting the sheet into uniform strips. This method reduces tension
and allows children to relax between problems.
If as a complete set: instruct children to do
as many as they can. This method allows students to partition the total time
as they wish.
TIME WARNINGS —
A time limit is specified for each problem.
The timing of an Olympiad begins when the proctor signals the students to begin.
If one at a time: read each problem aloud and announce the time
limit. Then give the signal to begin. The proctor should announce, “1 minute
remains” and “15 seconds remain”.
If as a complete set: read all problems aloud and announce the total
available time and give the signal to begin. The proctor should announce the
total time, “3 minutes remain,” and “1 minute remains”.
SCORING AN OLYMPIAD — Consider all scores confidential.
After the Olympiad, use the Answers and Solutions sheet to check student
answers. Student answers must match our answer key perfectly to be credited.
See “Appeals” below for further information.
REGISTERING STUDENTS — From the menu click “Student
List”. Enter the names, ggenders and rades of all team members, preferably
in alphabetical order. The data for any team members added later should be placed
at the end of this list.
Important — You may add names at any time; do so at the bottom of the roster.
DO NOT DELETE ANY STUDENT NAMES. If a student
leaves, just check the ABS box for the remaining Olympiads. EXCEPTION: If the
roster is full (35 mathletes) and a new student replaces one that left, then
contact MOEMS and let us make the change. Otherwise there will be confusion
at awards time. Remember, the accuracy of your team's awards at the end of the
year depends on how well our records match what you see on your screen.
REPORTING SCORES — You must choose an Olympiad
first click on “Change Olympiad” on the menu. Your selection will then
be listed on the left side of the screen together with your team name and TID.
To
enter student scoring for that Olympiad, click on “Submit Results" or
"Edit Results”. Next to each preprinted student name record all scores
as follows:
Correct answer —
click the appropriate box.
Incorrect answer — leave
the space blank
Did not participate —Click the ABS box. Also click this
box
Note: Clicking “Absent” will
override all other checkmarks for that student on that Olympiad.
Corrections to scoring may be made online. Printing out a copy of the scores for each Olympiad has the advantage of convenience when reviewing any student’s record, especially if our records differ from yours.
Important
— Enter all contest results by mid-March to allow time for final corrections.
The Online Scoring System will close a few weeks later.
APPEALS
— Appeals are granted only
for incorrect official answers or for valid alternate interpretations based
on compliance with "What Every Young Mathlete Should Know". Appeals
will not be granted for a reading or copying error by the student or if any
condition of the problem is ignored. If an answer is not listed in our answer
key but you think it is equivalent, follow the procedure for an appeal.
Procedure: To appeal, mark the student's
answer incorrect and submit the student’s answer sheet together with a written
explanation of the appeal. A ruling will be printed in the next newsletter or
given individually. When an appeal is granted, all other students who had the
same answer should receive credit. PICOs should notify us of their identities,
including their names and line number, the team ID and team name
AWARDS
— Awards are determined
by your entries online. The following awards are shipped after Olympiad 5:
Individual
a)
A certificate
for each participant.
b)
An embroidered
Olympiad patch for each student whose cumulative score is
in the top 50% approximately of all students in that division.
c)
A "gold"
or "silver" pin for each student whose cumulative
score is in the top 10% approximately of all students in that division.
d)
One trophy
for the highest individual scorer of each team. Duplicate
trophies may be purchased in the event of a tie.
f)
A medallion
for each student with a perfect score.
Team
a)
For each division: a plaque for
each of the top 10% of all teams by team score.
b)
For each division: a certificate
for each of the second 10% of all teams by team score.
c)
For Division E: a grade level certificate
for each of the top 20% of all grade 5 teams (no grade 6 students).
d)
For Division E: a grade level certificate
for each of the top 20% of all grade 4 teams (no grade 5 or 6 students).
e) For Division M: a grade level certificate for each of the top 20% of all grade 7 teams (no grade 8 students).
To print a copy for easy access,
click on the printer icon at
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