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Introducing the Mangahigh Math Bowl Challenge

1/22/2016

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The Mangahigh Math Bowl challenge will run from February 1st - 15th 2016 for all K-10 students at schools in the US and Canada. It's completely free to participate and we encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to explore Mangahigh and see the impact digital games-based solutions can have on students' learning.

During the challenge you will have full access to all of Mangahigh's premium features, including 600+ activities aligned to Common Core and other state standards. You can assign specific challenges to support the topic you are currently teaching, or simply allow students to complete challenges independently.

What do we win?
 
The school that scores the most points during the competition will be crowned the Math Bowl Champion, winning a $500 Amazon voucher, $500 Mangahigh voucher, a trophy, plus medals and certificates for their top 10 students. 
 
The 9 runners up with all receive a $100 Amazon voucher, $200 Mangahigh voucher, medals and certificates for their top 10 students. 
 
Students with 200 points or more will receive a Mangahigh medal!
 

Who can enter?

 
The competition is open to all schools in the US and Canada for grades K-10 regardless of school size, location and previous experience with Mangahigh.com. You are welcome to enroll as many teachers and students as you like.


How do I get started?


1. Set up an account on Mangahigh: www.mangahigh.com 

2. Enter your school in the competition: competition.mangahigh.com/mathbowl


What is Mangahigh?
 
Mangahigh.com is an online platform for delivering math education in schools. Currently in use by over 5000 schools globally, Mangahigh helps deliver curriculum through purpose built games and game-like activities to support and engage 21st century learners.
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2 Comments
N. Hines
5/31/2016 12:39:09 pm

Several of my students earned 200 points during the competition. When should they receive their medals?

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Mike
5/31/2016 01:34:12 pm

Hello!

I'd recommend contacting the Mangahigh team directly here:

https://app.mangahigh.com/en-us/contact

They should be able to help you with this request. Thanks for reading!

Mike

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