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What is KMC?

Kangaroo Math Competition (KMC) is an annual international math


competition for primary and secondary school students. The KMC is the
largest math competition in the world with more than 6 million participants
annually, from 75 countries. The contest originated from France and is
administered globally by Association Kangourou sans Frontieres (AKSF). Each
local contest is organized locally by a national organizer. KMC has been
organized in Malaysia since 2013, by Kangaroo Math Malaysia.

Every participant will receive a certificate of participation jointly issued by the


AKSF, signed by the Chairman of the Board, Dr. Gregor Dolinar, Kangaroo
Math Malaysia and Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia.

The top scorer in each category will receive the Grand Prix Award.

 Top 10% will receive Gold Medals, Silver Medals and Bronze Medals with
Certicates.
 Next 40% will receive Honorable Mention Certicate.
 Next 50% will receive Certicate of Participation.
 Certicates will be couriered to the schools/centres.

KMC FEES

Fees RM 33.00 per participant


(inclusive 6% GST)

Payment Date 7 -14 February 2018

KMC REGISTRATION

Name - ___________________________________

IC Number - ___________________________________

Class - ___________________________________
CATEGORIES SYLLABUS
Pre-Ecolier  simple arithmetic operations with 1 digit
(Pre-school, and 2 digit numbers.
Year 1 & 2)  distinguishing simple figures.
 time, clock.
 number of days in a week, number of
months in a year.
Ecolier  simple arithmetic operations with 1,2,3
(Year 3 & 4) and 4 digit numbers.
 recognizing geometric figures.
 a magic square with a sum of 15.
 time, clock.
 number of days in a week, number of
months in a year.
 addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division.
 intersection of sets.
 perimeter and area of a square, a
rectangle.
Benjamin  addition, subtraction, multiplication,
(Year 5 & 6) division.
 magic squares.
 fractions and decimals.
 clock, a calendar.
 perimeter of a polygon.
 area of a rectangle and a triangle.
 lines and rays on a surface.
 a cube, a rectangular solid.
 acute, right, and obtuse angles.
 mathematical logic.

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