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PractiflyAI 

GBA Joint School Mathematics Competition

Project Theme

The 'Greater Bay Area Inter-school Mathematical and Logical Thinking Challenge' is an annual event aimed at providing a platform for students who love mathematics to gather together and showcase their talent and intelligence. In this competition, students from various schools in the Greater Bay Area will compete publicly according to their school levels. They will face a series of mathematical challenges, including problems of varying difficulty levels and their corresponding solutions. These questions are designed to test students' mathematical knowledge, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities, while cultivating their spirit of continuous exploration and growth in the field of mathematics.

Social Value

The "Practifly AI GBA Joint-School Mathematical Thinking Challenge" is a non-profit initiative, with all funds allocated exclusively to research and development aimed at enhancing mathematics education. We warmly invite charitable organizations that qualify for tax exemption under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance to join us for this event. Furthermore, we will set aside spots for grassroots families, ensuring that more talented students have the chance to demonstrate their skills and intellect on this platform. Together, let’s advance mathematics education and nurture the next generation of mathematical talent!

Target Participants

Students in grades four to six are studying the primary or secondary school mathematics curriculum in Hong Kong, and students from Mainland China are attending schools for Hong Kong residents.

Consists of Individual events and Inter-school events

Individual Events

There are six levels each (Level 1 to Level 6) for the primary and secondary school category. Parents or guardians recommend students to participate in the competition. Participants are required to answer a bilingual (Chinese-English) test paper. The scores are used for ranking in the "Individual Events" category, competing for individual awards.

Inter-school events

The competition is divided into primary school and secondary school categories, with a total of twelve levels (Six levels for each category). Schools can recommend students from each level to participate. Each representative must individually answer a bilingual (Chinese-English) test paper. The ranking in the "Inter-School Events" is calculated based on the total scores of each representative. The individual scores of each school's representatives are also used for ranking in the "Individual Events" category, competing for individual awards.

Competition Sessions

Sample Papers

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