Enrichment
Math ContestsVisit our Contests page for information and results.
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Online PuzzlesExercise your mind. Click on the title above for links to mathematical logic fun.
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Other WebsitesThe Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing at the University of Waterloo.
The University of Guelph Mathematics and Statistics Outreach is intended for High School students. It includes problems and other resources.
The Number Gossip website by Tanya Khovanova, a research affiliate at the Mathematics Department at MIT: enter a number and she'll tell you everything you wanted to know about it but were afraid to ask.
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Think About Math!This is an annual workshop at the University of Waterloo for grade 9 girls. The goal is to show girls that math can be fun, relevant to their everyday lives and lead to exciting careers. For more information, click on the title above.
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CS Girls Rock!This is an annual seminar at the University of Waterloo for grade 9 or 10 girls interested in mathematics and computer science. For more information, click on the title above.
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Canada/USA MathcampCanada/USA Mathcamp is a binational five-week summer mathematics enrichment program. For more information, click on the title above.
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Science SchoolThe Ontario Science Centre Science School offers students a chance to earn their Grade 12 science and math credits and prepare for university in a unique setting.
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Sign up for CCI Math Enrichment messages at Remind101
Beginning January 28, 2019, people who normally get Remind texts will no longer receive messages if they have wireless plans with Rogers, Bell, or their respective subsidiaries.
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Problem of the Week
The Problem of the Week is designed to provide students with an ongoing opportunity to solve enriching mathematical problems. These problems are created by The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing at the University of Waterloo.
The problems will be available every week. The following week, solutions will be posted outside the Math office 227 and a new set will be available.
Be creative and solve the problems using any method. The problems have a common theme but increase in difficulty level: as a guideline, Problem C is a grade 7/8 challenge, Problem D is a grade 9/10 challenge and Problem E is a grade 11/12 challenge.