World Maths Day
World Maths Day | |
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Logo of World Education Games,the parent of World Maths Day | |
Genre | International Event f |
Inaugurated | 2007 |
Most recent | 2015 |
Participants | Open to any student 4-18 years |
Attendance | 5,960,862 students from 240 Countries |
Patron(s) | UNICEF |
Organised by | 3P Learning |
Website | |
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World Maths Day (World Math Day in American English) is an online international mathematics competition, powered by educational resource provider 3P Learning (the same organisation behind the school resources Mathletics, Spellodrome and IntoScience). Smaller elements of the wider Mathletics program effectively power the World Maths Day event.
The first World Maths Day was held on March 14, 2007 (Pi Day), and has been held on the 1st Wednesday in March in subsequent years. Despite these origins, the phrases "World Maths Day" and "World Math Day" are trademarks and not to be confused with other competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad or days such as Pi Day. In 2010, World Maths Day created a Guinness World Record for the Largest Online Maths Competition.[1][2]
In 2011, the team behind the competition added a second event World Spelling Day - and officially rebranded as the World Education Games. In 2012, a third event was added - World Science Day. The World Maths Day and World Education Games games are now sponsored by Samsung, and supported by UNICEF as global charity partner.[3] No event was held in 2014, and the schedule was changed to hold the event in October 2015.
Overview
World Maths Day involves participants playing 60 second games,with the platform heavily based on "Live Mathletics" found in Mathletics. The contests involve mental math problems appropriate for each age group which test the accuracy and speed of the students as they compete against other students across the Globe. The simple but innovative idea of combining the aspects of multi-player online gaming with math problems has contributed to its popularity around the world. Nowadays there are 10 levels. Level 1 is simple addition to 10, while the higher levels involve converting units for area and volume, Cartesian graphs and factorizing algebraic expressions to name a few.
History
The inaugural World Maths Day was held on March 13, 2007. 287 000 students from 98 countries answered 38 904 275 questions.The student numbers and the participating countries have steadily increased in the following years as evidenced by the Guinness Record created in 2010, though since then Game limits have caused the number of questions answered to drop each year(In 2015 the number was less than in 2008). In 2012 as the World Education Games, over 5.9 Million students from 240 Countries and Territories around the World registered to take part in the games with the World Maths Day being the biggest attraction. In 2013, it was held between 5–7 March and the awards were presented at the Sydney Opera House to the Champions. In 2015 it was held for 96 hours in October and a similar prize-giving is planned.
Awards
A number of awards are offered to the students who take part and for those who do well in the event. Additionally the Champions and the Top Ten students in the world are awarded Gold medals every year.
There are also a number of National lead-up events in different regions around the world which are also based on the Mathletics format.The winners may become the Ambassadors of their Country for the World Education Games the following year and help to promote the event.
Champions
The complete list of individual Champions,School,Class and other winners over the years could once be found in the World Education Games website. The new 2015 website no longer has the archive of Hall of Fames and other statistics.
The Individual Gold Medal Winners through the years are listed below
2007 Results
All Ages[4] | |
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1 | Stefan L, Christian Alliance P.C.Lau Memorial International School, Hong Kong |
2 | Kelvin H, Taunton School, United Kingdom |
3 | Ana Catarina V, CLIP, Portugal |
4 | Simone C, Newlands Intermediate, New Zealand |
5 | Maoki G, International Christian Academy of Nagoya, Japan |
6 | Shoaib Akram S, Beaconhouse School, Cambridge Branch, Pakistan |
7 | Adriel T, Overseas Family School, Singapore |
8 | Yiannis Z, The English School Nicosia, Cyprus |
9 | Nicolae F, Mark Twain International School, Romania |
10 | Ross R, Team Australia, Australia |
2008 Results
All Ages | |
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1 | Tatiana D, Haileybury College, Australia |
2 | Rock T, George Heriot's School, UK |
3 | Kaya G, The McDonald College, Australia |
4 | Chris T, The English College, UAE |
5 | TK, Garden International School, Malaysia |
6 | Joshua S, Dulwich College, Shanghai, China |
7 | Abhishek C, International Pioneer School, Thailand |
8 | Crystal L, Team Australia, Australia |
9 | Pratyush G, Delia School of Canada, Hong Kong |
10 | AS, Team Thailand, Thailand |
2009 Results
5-8 Years | 9-13 Years | 14-18 Years | |
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1 | N S, Thai Sikh International School, Thailand | Kaya G, Team Australia, Australia | David A, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia |
2 | Dushyant S, International Pioneers School, Thailand | David M, Aloha College, Marbella, Spain | M G, Izmir OzelI Isikkent lisesi, Turkey |
3 | N K, International Pioneers School, Thailand | Shoaib A, Team Pakistan, Pakistan | Carlos D, Amman National School, Jordan |
4 | Alexander B, Bechtel Elementary School, USA | Serena H, International School of Arts, UAE | J S, Inti University College, Malaysia |
5 | O C, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong | Larksana Y, Ontario International Institute, Canada | E K, Tevitol High School, Turkey |
6 | Nico A, Bechtel Elementary School, USA | Caleb L, Australian International School, UAE | Saptarshi C, Bangladesh International School Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
7 | Rico C, Clearwater Bay School, Hong Kong | K H, Dalat International School, | Sultan V, Prague British School, Czech |
8 | Eric S, Clearwater Bay School, Hong Kong | M S, Indian International School, Japan | Miguel B, Escola Secundaria Jorge Peixinho, Portugal |
9 | Eda K, Galliard Primary School, UK | Wasif S, Gordon A Brown Middle School, Canada | Tatiana D, Team Australia, Australia |
10 | M N, Bechtel Elementary School, USA | H K, British School of Bucharest, Romania | Stella P, INTI College, Indonesia |
2010 Results
5-8 Years | 9-13 Years | 14-18 Years | |
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1 | Rohith N, Team Japan, Japan | Kaya G, The Southport School, Australia | David A, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia |
2 | Yizhen Y, Team Singapore, Singapore | Caleb L, Australian International School, UAE | Tatiana D, Team Australia, Australia |
3 | Yan Tung Jovanna Y, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong | Brody H, Team Australia, Australia | Arthur T, Team Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
4 | Sik Chee Harriet C, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong | Sharan M, Hamilton College, United Kingdom | Kai Yuan Y, Wesley Methodist School, Malaysia |
5 | Tien-erh H, Team Malaysia, Malaysia | Satvik T, St Georges School Cologne, Germany | Francis L, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
6 | Jimin J, Lake Highland Preparatory School | David M, Aloha College, Marbella, Spain | Jake C, Sha Tin College, Hong Kong |
7 | Daniel Newton F, Master Brain Academy, UK | Syed Ali R, Beaconhouse School, Middle Branch, Pakistan | Byung hee C, Saint Louis School, USA |
8 | Max W, Helen Wilson Public School, Canada | Sai M, India International School, Japan | Lee Y, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
9 | Aidan S, West Leeming Primary School, Australia | Harish S, India International School, Japan | Edwin See Jun H, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
10 | Sum yin Tracy M, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong | Naunidh S, Thai Sikh International School, Thailand | Mohammed Shaan R, Slough Grammar School,London, U.K |
2011 Results
4-7 Years | 8-10 Years | 11-13 Years | 14-18 Years | |
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1 | Eric Z,Team Australia, Australia | Mason F,Team New Zealand, New Zealand | Kaya G,The Southport School, Australia | David A, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia |
2 | Vihangi R,Salcombe Prep School,England,U.K | Sai M,India International School,Japan | David M,Aloha College, Marbella, Spain | Tham C,Team Malaysia, Malaysia |
3 | Evan M, Stanley Bay School, New Zealand | Edwin V,St Joseph's School, New Zealand | Satvik R,St George's The English International, Cologne, Germany | Tiger Z,Team Malaysia, Malaysia |
4 | Andrey M,Laude San Pedro International College, Spain | Sachin Kumar M,Canadian International School, Hong Kong | Harish S, Team India, India | Yeoh K,Team Malaysia, Malaysia |
5 | Aditya C,Team United States,USA | Muhammad Abdul Mannan,Thorncliffe PS,Canada | Moosa Feroze T,BeaconHouse School System, Pakistan | Edwin See Jun H,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
6 | Zahid B,Team Pakistan, Pakistan | Willem E,Remarkables Primary School,New Zealand | Sharan M,The Glasgow Academy, UK | Lim C,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
7 | Michael Z,Holy Family Primary School, Australia | Gordon C,German Swiss International School, Hong Kong | Ahsan A,Beaconhouse School Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan | Aaron T,Sha Tin College, Hong Kong |
8 | Jovanka Vienna S,Bunda Mulia International School, Indonesia | Thomas P,Goulburn Street Primary,Australia | Chong Seng K,Independent School | Siddharth P, Team United States,USA |
9 | Alldon Garren Tan T,Rosyth School, Singapore | Max W,Team Canada, Canada | Aaron H,Team Australia, Australia | Malayandi P,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia |
10 | Ali S,Team Pakistan, Pakistan | Daniel Newton F,Master Brain Academy,UK | Anna S,British International School of Ljubljana, Slovenia | Kaan Aykurt,Team Turkey, Turkey |
2012 Results
4-7 Years | 8-10 Years | 11-13 Years | 14-18 Years | |
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1 | Yousuf M,Team Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia | Darshan S,The Indian Public School,India | Moosa Feroze T,Beaconhouse School System, Pakistan | Kaya G,Team Australia, Australia |
2 | Sandali R, Salcombe Prep School,England,U.K | Oliver P,Bulbasaur Primary School,Australia | Husnain Ali A,Team Pakistan, Pakistan | Osama S,Beaconhouse School Gujranwala, Pakistan |
3 | Daksh C,Team India, India | Thomas P,Goulburn Street Primary,Australia | Karl H,Team Australia, Australia | Zhe W,Team United States, USA |
4 | Joy J,Team India, India | Rohith N,Team Japan,Japan | David M,Aloha Collge,Marbella,Spain | Mohammed Shaan R,Slough Grammar School, London, UK |
5 | Austin M,AHES School,USA | Rishabh K,Team India, India | Joseph T,Team Australia,Australia | Aisya A,Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia |
6 | Douglas G,Pitt Island School, New Zealand | Daniel Newton F,Master Brain Academy, UK | Sachin Kumar M, Canadian International School, Hong Kong | Francis L,Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia |
7 | Joyel G,Ghyllside Primary School,UK | Eric Z,Palmerston District Primary School,Australia | Aaron H,Team Australia, Australia | Angela M,Team Macedonia, Macedonia |
8 | Alison K,Canberra Grammar School,Australia | Leon H,Team Australia,Australia | Edwin V,Team New Zealand, New Zealand | Aaron T,
Sha Tin College, Hong Kong |
9 | Archie G,Pitt Island School, New Zealand | Vihangi R,Salcombe Prep School, England,U.K | Sharan M,The Glasgow Academy, UK | Edwin See Jun H,Cempaka Schools DH,Malaysia |
10 | Leow Z,Sri Tenby School, Malaysia | Kangan M,Australian International School | Filip Szary,Team England,UK | Rizwan S,Beaconhouse School Gujranwala, Pakistan |
2013 Results
4-7 Years[5] | 8-10 Years[5] | 11-13 Years[5] | 14-18 Years[5] | |
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1 | Sandali R, Salcombe Prep School, England, U.K | Rohith N, Indian International School, Japan | Kedar H, Liverpool Public School,Australia | Husnain Ali A, FFC Grammar School, Pakistan |
2 | Becky L, Undercliffe Public School, Australia | Vihangi R, Salcombe Prep School, England, UK | Meet S, SN Kansagra, India | Aaron H, Team Seaford, Australia |
3 | Beykent Doga T, Beykent Doga College, Turkey | Rohidh M,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia | Muhammad Abdul Mannan,Toronto, Canada | Edwin See Jun H, Team Malaysia, Malaysia |
4 | Martin E, Izmir Ata Koleji, Turkey | Martin E, Izmir Ata Koleji, Turkey | Choong M, Cempaka School CH, Malaysia | Low C, Cempaka School CH, Malaysia |
5 | Tuna Y, Izmir Ata Koleji, Turkey | Yousuef M, Orbit International School (Khobar), Saudi Arabia | Sachin Kumar M, Canadian International School, Hong Kong | Hussain A, Bloomfield Hall Upper School, Pakistan |
6 | Tapkac D, Izmir Ata Koleji, Turkey | Aditya C, New Albany Elementary, Albany, USA | Filip S, Team England, England | Panayioti K, St Spyridon College, Australia |
7 | Abeeha Saud K, Beaconhouse School, Mandi B, Pakistan | Ugo Dos R, American International School of Bucharest, Romania | Hassan Feroze T, Beaconhouse School Mandi B, Pakistan | Hassan Ali A, FFC Grammar School, Pakistan |
8 | Usman A, Millennium School Mirpur, Pakistan & Tuna C, Izmir Ata Koleji I, Turkey | Daniyal N, Australian International School, UAE | Karl H, Riverina Anglican College, Australia & Willem E, Remarkables Primary School, New Zealand | Mohammed Shaan R, Team England, England, U.K |
9 | Evan Manning, Team New Zealand, New Zealand | Danial B, Cempaka School CH, Malaysia | ||
10 | Bahar F, Izmir Ata Koleji, Turkey | Chloe T, Chinese International School, Hong Kong | Benjamin H, McCarthy Catholic College, Australia | Yi Shuen L, Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia |
2015 Event
The 2015 event was held on October 13-October 15 2015. There were 10 ages categories: 1 each for grades K-8, and one for grades 9+. The game limit was dropped to 20 games per student. It is possible to play further, but these do not count to ones personal total, only the event total. 169 Million points were scored across Maths, Literacy and Science.
Grade K | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 | Grade 8 | Grade 9+ | |
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1 | Jinansh D, Genius Kid, India | Sarah R, Team Pakistan | Ahmed Feroze T, Team Pakistan | Muhammad S, Beaconhouse School System, Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan | Abeeha S, Beaconhouse School System, Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan | Austin M, Steuart Weller, USA | Bonnie L, Undercliffe Public School, Australia | Hashir Feroze T, Team Pakistan | Dara H, Team Australia | Ali Saud K, Beaconhouse School System, Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan |
Official National Mathletics Challenges leading up to World Maths Day
Throughout the year Mathletics host several National Mathletics challenges in the lead up to World Maths Day. These challenges and the winners list are as follows:
2010 Results
The American Math Challenge :Winner- Alek K, Haddonfields schools, Null.
The Australian Maths Challenge :Winner- Parker C, Home Education, NSW.
The Canadian Math Challenge :Winner- Shekar S, North Kipling Junior Middle School, ON.
The European Schools Maths Challenge:Winner- Anna S, British International School of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
The Middle East Schools Maths Challenge:Winner- Zakria Y, Australian International School,UAE.
The NZ Maths Challenge :Winner- Vlad B, St Mary's School, Christchurch.
The South African Maths Challenge :Winner- Jaden D, Wilton House, GT.
The UK Four Nations Maths Challenge :Winner- Sharan Maiya, Glasgow Academy, Scotland.
2011 Results
The American Math Challenge :Winner- Sayan Das, Team USA, Minnesota.
The Australian Maths Challenge :Winner- Tatiana Devendranath, Team Australia, VIC.
The Canadian Math Challenge :Winner- Tom.L, MPS, Etobicoke.
The European Schools Maths Challenge:Winner-
The Middle East Schools Maths Challenge:Winner- .
The NZ Maths Challenge :Winner- Thomas Graydon, Pitt Island School.
The Pakistan Maths Challenge: Winner- Dilsher A, The International School of Choueifat.
The South African Maths Challenge :Winner- Jaden D, Team ZAF.
The UK Four Nations Maths Challenge :Winner- Sharan Maiya, Glasgow Academy, Scotland, United Kingdom.
2012 Results
The American Math Challenge :Winner- Zhe W, Team USA, Massachusetts
The Latin American Math Challenge :Winner- Adriana Donis,Colegio Internacional Montessori, Guatemala
The Australian Maths Challenge :Winner- Aaron Herrmann,, Seaford 6-12 School, South Australia
The Canadian Math Challenge :Winner- Hanting C, Maywood Community School, Canada
The European Schools Maths Challenge:Winner- Filip Szary, Team Poland
The Middle East Schools Maths Challenge:Winner- Pushp raj P, MES Indian School, Qatar
The NZ Maths Challenge :Winner- Willem Ebbinge, Remarkables Primary School, Otago
The Pakistan Maths Challenge: Winner- Husnain Ali Abid, Team Pakistan, Punjab
The South African Maths Challenge :Winner- Bradley P, Merrifield College, Eastern Cape
The UK Four Nations Maths Challenge :Winner- Ryan Conlan, Team GBR, Scotland
2014 results
The Nigerian Maths Challenge Winner Ayomide Adebanjo, Xplanter Private School, Lagos
Participating countries
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120307112042/http://community.guinnessworldrecords.com/_The-Largest-Online-Maths-Competition/blog/2335137/7691.html. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2012. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Top ten facts about maths". Express. March 6, 2013. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
- ↑ "3P Learning - World Education Games". Unicef. February 27, 2013.
- ↑ "History-2007".
- 1 2 3 4 "World Education Games 2013 Winners" (PDF).