
I. 2026 Math Kangaroo Competition Schedule
| Item | Specific Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Registration Start Date | Already started | Deadline may vary by test center |
| Regular Registration Deadline | March 17, 2026 | Early registration is recommended |
| Competition Date | March 28, 2026 (Saturday) | Uniform nationwide |
| Result Announcement | 6-8 weeks after the competition | Global awards announced in May |
Level A (Grades 1-2): 9:00-10:15 AM (75 minutes)
Levels B & C (Grades 3-6): 10:30-11:45 AM (75 minutes)
Levels D, E & F (Junior & Senior High): 2:00-3:15 PM (75 minutes)
II. Registration Methods
Group Registration via School: If the student's school is an authorized partner test center of the Math Kangaroo Competition, registration can be completed uniformly through the school teacher.
Registration via ASDAN Mini Program: Search for the WeChat mini program "ASDAN International Science Assessment", register and log in, then search for "Math Kangaroo Competition" to complete registration (only for students from partner test center schools).
Registration via Authorized Institutions: If the student's school is not a partner test center, registration can be handled through official cooperative institutions.
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III. Exam Format & Scoring Rules
Exam Format: All multiple-choice questions; online or offline exam (depending on the test center); 75-minute duration.
Scoring criteria vary by grade:
| Level | Number of Questions | Total Score | Scoring Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| A-B (Grades 1-4) | 24 | 120 points | Starting score: 24 points; Questions 1-8: 3 points each; Questions 9-16: 4 points each; Questions 17-24: 5 points each |
| C-F (Grades 5-12) | 30 | 150 points | Starting score: 30 points; Questions 1-10: 3 points each; Questions 11-20: 4 points each; Questions 21-30: 5 points each |
IV. Grade-Specific Exam Content & Preparation Strategies
Grade-Specific Exam Content Analysis
Level A (Grades 1-2): Basic mathematical concepts such as number recognition, simple arithmetic operations, figure recognition, and clock time.
Level B (Grades 3-4): Four arithmetic operations, perimeter and area of simple geometric figures, logical reasoning, etc.
Level C (Grades 5-6): Fraction and decimal operations, geometric figure transformations, simple application problems, etc.
Levels D-F (Junior & Senior High): More complex content such as algebraic thinking, geometric proofs, and probability statistics.
Efficient Preparation Plan
| Time Phase | Preparation Focus | Specific Actions |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Building Period (September-December) | Knowledge map sorting | Systematically review grade-specific knowledge modules and conduct 10-15 targeted practice questions daily |
| Specialized Breakthrough Period (January-February) | Error attribution management | Focus on practicing one type of question per week and conduct 1-2 timed mock exams weekly |
| Sprint Optimization Period (March) | Full real mock training | Conduct 3-4 full real mock exams weekly, review trap questions intensively, and master answering strategies |
High-Score Tips for Each Question Type
Graphic Questions (30%-42% of Scores): Master the reference point marking method for rotation and symmetry questions; for 3D stacking questions, determine the base from the top view and mark the number of visible faces layer by layer.
Logical Reasoning Questions (25%-38% of Scores): Use multi-condition chain breaking methods to eliminate redundant information and focus on core constraints.
Application Modeling Questions (15%-28% of Scores): Use the extreme value verification method to substitute answers back into the question stem for feasibility checking.
V. Award Settings & Historical Score Lines
Award Settings
Math Kangaroo Achievement Award: Awarded to students with a perfect score
Super Gold Award: Top 3%-5%
Gold Award: Top 10%-15%
Silver Award: Top 20%-30%
Bronze Award: Top 35%-45%
Math Skill Award: Top 25% in each region excluding national awards
Historical Score Line Reference
| Level | Grade | Full Score | Super Gold Award | Gold Award | Silver Award | Bronze Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Grade 3 | 120 | 116 | 109 | 103 | 95 |
| C | Grade 5 | 120 | 114 | 105 | 95 | 87 |
| E | Grade 9 | 150 | 145 | 138 | 126 | 112 |
| F | Grade 11 | 150 | 144 | 134 | 119 | 103 |
VI. Competition Value & Recognition
International Competition Experience: Recognized by 87 countries worldwide, adding highlights to academic resumes.
Lower-Age Friendly: Covers grades 1-12 with interesting questions, suitable for mathematical enlightenment.
High Winning Rate: Compared with other competitions, the Math Kangaroo has a higher winning ratio, helping to build mathematical confidence.
Connection to Advanced Competitions: 85% of Math Kangaroo Gold Award winners can rank among the top 20% globally in the AMC8 Mathematics Competition the following year.
Math Kangaroo Comprehensive Preparation Package
2013-2025 A-F Grade Bilingual (Chinese-English) Past Papers + Answers + Word Manual
Grades 1-2 (with video explanations)
Grades 3-4
Grades 5-6
Grades 7-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12
2023-2025 Bilingual Grade-Specific Past Papers
Math Kangaroo White Paper Word Collection
Wonderful Question Sets & Common Mistake Collections
2020&2021&2025 Video Explanations
2006-2024 English Original Practice Questions
Competition Name: AMC8
Required Materials or Registration Service: Past papers and answers, pre-competition sprint materials
Child's Grade: My child is in Grade 7 at an international school
Current or Future Competitions to Participate In: Planning to participate in AMC8 now
Pre-competition Assessment or Preparation Guidance Needs: Can you help with a pre-competition assessment?
Need to Join a Pre-competition Study Group: Want to join the preparation check-in group

