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2017 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun

June 3, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

2017 MathComp Winner, Test Results, Questions, and News Release

 

The Annual MathComp/MathFun event and Parenting Seminar are the flagship events of the CIE/USA-DFW youth program. They attract the participation of nearly 1000 students, parents, educators, and volunteers each year. This grand math fair is composed of three events: (1) a math competition, (2) a math fun fair, and (3) a parenting seminar. The main goal is to stimulate young students\’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) subjects.

MathComp

MathComp (Math Competition) provides young students the opportunity to demonstrate their math problem solving skills. Registration is required HERE. The fee is $10 for member parents, and $15 for non-member parents. Each registered participant will receive a free event T-shirt. The competition is not restricted to any ethnicity group.

The contesters must participate for the same grade he/she is at in the 2016-2017 academic year. Sandbagging may result in being disqualified. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes, and honorable mentions will be awarded to each grade, and the names of the winners will be published in the local newspapers and on the CIE/USA-DFW website. The results of the competition will also be posted on the CIE/USA-DFW website after the event.

Parenting Seminar: “Observations and Thoughts on Math Activities for Students and Parents” by Dr. Zuming Feng

While the students compete, all parents are invited to attend the Parenting Seminar. This seminar is free to parents of MathComp participants. We are honored to have Dr. Zuming Feng, immediate past USA International Mathmatical Olympiad Head Coach, founder of IDEA MATH program, and Math Program Teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy, as this year\’s seminar speaker.

Dr. Zuming Feng earned his PhD in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. Since then, he has become the nation\’s leading educator in middle school and high school mathematics programs. He has contributed extensively and significantly to the USA Mathematical Olympiad program and International Mathmatical Olympiad movement. The following are highlights of his achievements and contributions:
• Math program teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy, and Stephen G.Kurtz Teaching Chair
• USA International Mathematical Olympiad team coach and head coach for nearly two decades
• Committee member of AIME, USAJMO, USAMO, MOSP, and IMO
• Designer of selection and training process for MOSP and IMO team; Academic Director of MOSP
• Co-founder of USA Girls Mathematical Olympiad program
• Course designer and visiting instructor at Yale University
• Founder of IDEAM MATH program

Math Fun

MathFun is an interactive program which allows parents and children to work together in solving engineering quizzes and games, stimulating their interest in mathematics. Each year, nearly 20 schools, companies, institutions, and organizations bring interesting math and engineering materials onsite and interact closely with the students. This is the fun part of the fair, and one the students look forward to. Don\’t miss this great opportunity to get your students involved in the wonderful world of math and engineering! MathFun is open to public participation.

If you would like to setup a booth at the event, please download this form (2017 MathFun Registration Form) and return to us.

Sample Competition Problems

[2015 Grade 1, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 1, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 2, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 2, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 3, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 3, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 4, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 4, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 5, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 5, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 6, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 6, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 7, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 7, Test Answers, PDF]
[2015 Grade 8, Test Questions, PDF][2015 Grade 8, Test Answers, PDF]

Details

Date:
June 3, 2017
Time:
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Organizer

CIE/USA-DFW
Email
yp@cie-dfw.org
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Venue

Collin College Spring Creek Campus
2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Plano, TX 75074 United States
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--- CIE Code of Ethics

 
CIE/USA-DFW Chapter (CIE) is a non-profit, politically-neutral organization focusing on engineering and professional well-being and networking. 
 
In order to keep the Chapter a high standard professional organization, I, as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization, recognizes the responsibilities and the obligations of the position, do hereby declare to abide by the Code of Ethics in discharging my duties.
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  • I agree to obey the letter and the spirit of the laws, the Charter, and the by-laws that govern the Organization as a non-profit entity;
  • I agree that it is my duty to inform the members of issues that concern the members or the Organization in a fair and honest manner; but I will not take sides to advocate any political position, nor will I endorse any political candidate in my official capacity as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization;
  • I agree to use my best efforts to ensure the information disseminated by me or through my work is accurate and not misleading; and
  • I agree not to profit financially myself, my family members or anyone else who is associated with the Organization through the discharge of my duties;
  • I agree that in designing and executing any activity on behalf of the Organization, the first consideration is the benefit of the Organization and the membership; any personal gain and recognition derived from it must be incidental; and
  • I agree to disclose to the officers (or to the President of the Organization if I am an officer) of any actual, potential, or appearance of conflict of interest when discharging my duties.