Hopkins County, Ky. Elementary Schools Using McGraw-Hill's Everyday MathematicsĀ® Top District Math Competition
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MADISONVILLE, Ky.
Jul 8, 2010
In a recent Hopkins County, Kentucky, fifth grade mathematics competition, the schools receiving the top three prizes and top five scores overall used McGraw-Hill's Everyday MathematicsĀ® program, a structured, rigorous and research-based Pre-K-6 curriculum developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project that helps students learn mathematical reasoning and develop strong math skills.
The winning fifth grade classes are: 1st place: West Broadway Elementary School 2nd place: Pride Elementary School 3rd place: Grapevine Elementary School
The program's hands-on approach, which focuses on using a student's own experiences, real-life examples and games, teaches basic skills as well as conceptual thinking. It is the nation's most popular elementary math program, used by more than 4 million students nationwide.
"It is a striking but not surprising connection that all five top scorers in our math contest use Everyday Mathematics in their classrooms," said Twila Moore, district mathematics coordinator for Hopkins County Schools. "Everyday Mathematics actively engages students as they learn math and has resulted in solid performance and progress in math across the district."
The competition invited teams of fifth graders from Hopkins County elementary schools to compete against other teams of fifth graders representing each elementary school in the district and surrounding districts. Each team comprised five students who participated in a timed, one-hour booklet form test including 40 math problems. Winners were chosen based on the most problems correct per team and per student. The top three students from each school were awarded a certificate, with trophies awarded to the top five highest-scoring students and the top three schools overall.
The annual event is held by the Madisonville Community College department of mathematics. Those instructors generated questions that were rigorous and covered all strands of mathematics. Dawn Chumley, mathematics instructor at MCC, said that this year's test was more difficult and rigorous than previous tests. Earlier tests had students scoring 30+ out of 40 questions. Therefore, this year's test was "amped up" to help realize the real potential of the students.
"We are proud to be part of this outstanding achievement in math in Hopkins County and in schools across the country through our Everyday Mathematics program," said Susan Reid, representative for McGraw-Hill Education's Western Kentucky region. "This is a testament to the dedication of educators, students and parents in the Hopkins County community and the partnership we have developed to create math success."
About Everyday Mathematics
Wright Group/McGraw-Hill's Everyday Mathematics for Grades Pre-K-6 helps students measure up to the demand for greater mathematical competence and problem-solving ability. Developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, Everyday Mathematics celebrates 25 years of continuing research and development. The comprehensive curriculum is supported with rich technology in the Everyday Mathematics eSuite, which includes online planning, teaching, and assessment resources. The research-based curriculum is used in classrooms across the United States by more than 4 million children. Visit everydaymath.com for more information and program resources.
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The McGraw-Hill Education STEM Learning Solutions Center helps students master essential math skills, develop competence with technology, understand science and math concepts, and learn critical thinking and analysis. McGraw-Hill's Pre-K-12 programs and digital platforms prepare students for jobs in today's global economy.
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The McGraw-Hill School Education Group, a unit of McGraw-Hill Education, is a is a leading innovator in developing 21st century teaching and learning solutions for K-12 education markets, offering traditional and digital instructional, assessment, and reference content and tools for teachers and students. The School Education Group addresses critical areas in primary and secondary education through Learning Solutions Centers focused on improving student learning outcomes and promoting digital innovation in literacy, STEM, college and career readiness, and intervention and special needs education. All of McGraw-Hill's content for elementary schools and secondary schools is available in digital form. McGraw-Hill Education, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP), has offices in 33 countries and publishes in more than 65 languages. Additional information is available at http://www.mheducation.com/.
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