Lafayette Mills School
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Join our bi-monthly math challenges which cover problem solving strategies such as drawing a picture or model, making an organized list, looking for a pattern, working backward, and guess and check.
Each challenge presents 10 to 18 problems. The first half of the problems are suitable for younger students (K to 3). The math problems will increase in level of difficulty as students go along. Each challenge presents 10 to 18 problems ordered by level of difficulties which enables students from various grades to participate. Please try your best!
This Math Challenge program is designed for the whole family to work together to solve the problems. We encourage parents to help their kids.
Each challenge presents 10 to 18 problems. The first half of the problems are suitable for younger students (K to 3). The math problems will increase in level of difficulty as students go along. Each challenge presents 10 to 18 problems ordered by level of difficulties which enables students from various grades to participate. Please try your best!
This Math Challenge program is designed for the whole family to work together to solve the problems. We encourage parents to help their kids.
General Information
- Math Challenge is free and no-sign up is necessary.
- All students in grades 1-5 are invited to participate.
- There will be 15 challenges throughout the school year.
- Refer to the Calendar for dates on when the challenges and their solutions will be available on this webpage.
How to Participate
- Print or view the current challenge paper from this page.
- Solve as many problems as you can and ask for help if you need it. We encourage you to discuss your strategies and solutions with your parents and siblings.
- Submit your solutions on the google form. Link: https://forms.gle/dFhnp6k34Lpi7foD7
- You can submit 1 form per family.
- Winners will be announced the following week on LMTV. Students are randomly selected for completing each challenge. Students are NOT selected based on their scores.
- Students who submit at least 12 sets of completed challenges this school year will be recognized at the end of the school year.