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Department of Education

Region III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF BULACAN
Provincial Capitol Compound, Brgy. Guinhawa, City of Malolos
Website: www.bulacandeped.com Email: bulacan@deped.gov.ph
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July 1, 2019
DIVISION MEMORANDUM
No._____ ,s. 2019
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2019 DIVISION MATHEMATICS COMPETITIONS
To: Division Chiefs
Division Focal Person in Mathematics
District Supervisors
Elementary/ Secondary School Principals / OICs
Vocational / Trade School Administrators
All Others Concerned

1. This is to announce the 2019 Division Mathematics Competitions for Elementary and
Secondary Schools for SY 2019-2020 which are scheduled on the following dates and venues:

ELEMENTARY SECONDARY
COMPETITION Venue Date Venue Date
Mathematics Baliwag South August 23, Lolomboy August 29, 2019
Competition and District 2019(8:00A.M - National High (8:00A.M -
DAMATH(Grades 7-10 5:00P.M.), School,Bocaue, 5:00P.M.),
only) Friday Bulacan Friday
Math Trail(Grades 4-10 Pulilan September 20, San Rafael September 27,
only), Sudoku, Rubik’s District 2019(8:00A.M - National High 2019(8:00A.M -
Cube 5:00P.M.), School, San 5:00P.M.),
Friday Rafael, Bulacan Friday
Strategic Intervention Norzagaray West September 27, Taliptip High October 4, 2019
Materials(SIMs) for District 2019(8:00A.M - School, Bulacan, (8:00A.M -
Teachers 5:00P.M.), Bulacan 5:00P.M.),
Friday Thursday
Best School Math
Garden/Park Per District September 27, Per EDDIS September 28,
Best School Math 2019 2019
Room/Laboratory
Metrobank-MTAP- Sta. Maria, February 6,
Sta. Lucia High February 7,
DepEd Math Challenge Central District 2020
School, 2020
Calumpit,
Bulacan
***Complete details on Schedule of Metrobank-MTAP DepEd Math Challenge to be announced in
the next Division Memorandum
2. The objectives of the activities are:
2.1 recognize the importance of mathematics through a series of competitions that highlight
mathematical developments and applications in a particular area;
2.2 undertake mathematical activities that will develop the youth’s analytical mind,
resourcefulness and creativity; apply mathematics concepts and principles;
2.3 foster wholesome atmosphere of competitiveness and excellence in undertaking
mathematical activities; and
2.4 capacitate the teachers in preparation of effective Math instructional materials using
various strategic intervention materials that will enhance the teaching and learning
pedagogy.

3. The participants for these competitions are the following:


COMPETITION ELEMENTARY SECONDARY
Mathematics Competition Grades 1 – 6 Grades 7 – 11
DAMATH N/A Grades 7 - 10
Math Trail Grades 4 – 6 Grades 7 – 10
Sudoku Grades 4 – 6 Grades 7 – 11
Rubik’s Cube Grades 4 -- 6 Grades 7 – 11
Strategic Intervention Elementary Teachers( 1 Secondary Teachers(1 for
Materials(SIMs) representative per grade small schools or 1 per level
level per district) for medium/big schools)
Best School Math Garden/Park 1 school per district(to be 1 school per district(to be
Best School Math Room/ determined by PSDS) determined by PSDS)
Laboratory
Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Grades 1 – 6 Grades 7 – 10
Challenge

4. The tables below contain the DISTRICT and EDDIS LEVEL Schedules:
4.1 DISTRICT LEVEL
COMPETITION DATE
Mathematics Competition August 2, 2019
Math Trail, Sudoku, Rubik’s Cube September 6, 2019
Strategic Intervention Materials(SIMs) District Initiative
Best School Math Garden/Park September 20, 2019
Best School Math Room/Laboratory
Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge November 15, 2019(Tentative)

4.2 EDDIS MATHCOM/DAMATH COMPETITION


EDDIS DATE VENUE
I August 6, 2019(Tuesday) San Francisco Xavier High School
II August 7, 2019(Wednesday) Dampol 1st High School
III August 8, 2019(Thursday) San Ildefonso National High School
IV August 9, 2019(Friday) Prenza National High School

4.3 EDDIS MATH TRAIL, SUDOKU, RUBIK’S CUBE


EDDIS DATE VENUE
I September 3, 2019(Tuesday) Iba National High School
II September 4, 2019(Wednesday) Bunsuran National High School
III September 5, 2019(Thursday) Minuyan High School
IV September 6, 2019(Friday) Sta. Maria National High School

4.4 EDDIS SIMs (Teachers’ Category)


EDDIS DATE VENUE
I September 10, 2019(Tuesday) Sta. Monica National High School
II September 11, 2019(Wednesday) Cambaog National High School
III September 12, 2019(Thursday) Akle High School
IV September 13, 2019(Friday) Obando National High School

5. It is requested that the list of DISTRICT and EDDIS Winners be submitted to this office 3 to
5 days after the contest.
EDDIS I - Top 8
EDDIS II - Top 9
EDDIS III - Top 10
EDDIS IV - Top 3

6. Top 3 winners in each level and their respective coaches will receive certificate of
recognition, and certificate of participation for non-winners.

7. Expenses to be incurred in the participation in the EDDIS Level shall be charged against
school/local funds while that of the Division Level such as meal allowance for the members of work
committees, contestants, and coaches, materials and other incidental expenses shall be taken from
their respective school MOOE both are subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and
regulations.

8. The following Enclosures are attached:


8.1 Enclosure No. 1- List of Mathematics Competitions with number of entries per category
8.2 Enclosure No. 2- Program of Activities
8.3 Enclosure No. 3- Contest Administrators and Proctors
8.4 Enclosure No. 4- Contest Guidelines for Mathematics Competition
8.5 Enclosure No. 5- Contest Guidelines for Math Trail and Sudoku
8.6 Enclosure No. 6- Contest Guidelines for Rubik’s Cube
8.7 Enclosure No. 7- Contest Guidelines for SIMs

9. Immediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum is desired to ensure full


cooperation of all concerned.

ZENIA G. MOSTOLES, Ed.D., CESO V


Schools Division Superintendent

Enclosure: As stated
Reference: None
To be indicated in the Perpetual Index
Under the following subjects:

CONTESTS SECONDARY MATHEMATICS STUDENTS


/fbm ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS PUPILS

Enclosure No. 1 to Division Memorandum No. ____ , s. 2019

Math Trail
Elementary: 1 group per school composed of three (3) members (1 grade 4
pupil, 1 grade 5 pupil and 1 grade 6 pupil)
High School: Team composed of one participant per grade level (Gr.7 – 10 only)

Sudoku
Elementary: 3 participants per school (1 grade 4 pupil, 1 grade 5 pupil and 1
grade 6 pupil)
High School: 1 contestant per grade level (Grade 7 – 11)

Rubik’s Cube Challenge


Elementary: 3 participants per school ( 1 grade 4 pupil, 1 grade 5 pupil, 1 grade 6
pupil
High School: 1 contestant per Grade level from Grade 7 to 11

SIM-Teacher Category
Elementary: Six best mathematics teachers in the district from grades 1 to 6
High School: 1 contestant per grade level (Grade 7 – 10)

(Enclosure No. 2 to Division Memorandum No._____, s.2019)

2019 DIVISION MATHEMATICS COMPETITION


PROGRAM OF ACTIVITES

8:00 - 9:00a.m. : Registration


9:01 – 9:45a.m. : Opening Program
 Invocation
 The Philippine National Anthem
 Welcome Address
 Opening Remarks
 Mechanics of the Contest
9:46 – 10:00a.m. : Health Break
10:01 – 12:00noon : Contest Proper
12:01 – 1:00p.m. : Lunch Break
1:01 – 2:30p.m. : Continuation of the Contest
2:31 – 4:00p.m. : Closing Program
 Announcement of Winners
 Awarding of Certificates
 Closing Remarks

(Enclosure No. 3 to Division Memorandum No.____ , s.2019)

DIFFERENT WORK COMMITTEES


ELEMENTARY LEVEL

Division Representatives during the Simultaneous District MathCom

Maria Cynthia C. Basa Angat


Adelaida C. Pecache Balagtas
Roberto Aquino Baliwag North
Marilene G. Ramos Baliwag South
Aida F. Balinas Bocaue
Roderick S. Manuel Bustos
Kharyz Maninang Bulakan
Teodora G. Rivera Calumpit North
Benjamin Lizarondo Calumpit South
Imelda M. Principe DRT
Alma M. Magpayo Guiginto
Lily C. Abas Hagonoy East
Sally Clemente Hagonoy West
Cynthia Aguinaldo Marilao North
Josephine Cabuhat Marilao South
Noime Correa Norzagaray East
Narcisa R. Madriaga Norzagaray West
Imelda Pornincula Obando
Nerissa T. Leonor Pandi North
Ma. Vilma L. Adonis Pandi South
Estelita V. Asuncion Paombong
Dolores Borja Plaridel
Marcial Geronimo Pulilan
Airene B. Delos Reyes San Ildefonso North
Rosario Castro San Ildefonso South
Richelle DC Sagum San Miguel North
Erene C. Dela Cruz San Miguel South
Ma. Cecilia V. Cally San Rafael East
Joselito Dionisio San Rafael West
Noime De Guzman Sta. Maria Central
Evelyn Sicat Sta. Maria East
Ricardo Mediola Sta. Maria West

I. MATHCOM

Co-Chairman: DR. IRENE L. ELIZALDE- PSDS Baliwag South District


Vice-Chair: JOSEFINA G. CRUZ - Principal IV, Baliwag Central School

JUDGES (MATHCOM):

Grade 1 Airene B. Delos Reyes - San Ildefonso NHS


Joselito N. Dionisio - Northhills Village HS
Grade 2 Aida F. Balinas - Dr. Felipe De Jesus NHS
Evelyn R. Sicat - Pulong Buhangin National High School
Grade 3 Loida D. Hilario - Felizardo C. Lipana NHS
Estelita V. Asuncion - San Roque National High School
Grade 4 Cynthia Aguinaldo - Calumpit National High School
Roderick S. Manuel - Sulivan NHS
Grade 5 Dolores P. Borja - AFGBMTS
Benjamin C. Lizarondo - Iba National HS
Grade 6 Noemi C. Correa - FVR National High School
Sally C. Clemente - Sta. Lucia High School

EXAMINERS/PROCTORS:

Vilma R. Roque - Calumpit South District


Cornelio R. Roque - Hagonoy East District
Edelmira S. Dorega - Baliwag North District
Ma. Jocelyn S. Dionisio - Baliwag South District
Ma. Alma V. Balanza - Bocaue District
Arnel L. Solitario - San Rafael West District
Geraldyn F. Reyes - DRT District
Rosalina DC. Amper, Ph.,D - Marilao North District
Gracia DC. Viudez - Marilao South District
Ramil G. Pagtalunan - Obando District
Maria Divina Amor C. Medina - San Miguel South District
Rodella G. Mendoza - San Rafael East District
II. SUDOKU/MATH TRAIL/RUBIK’S CUBE
Co-Chairman: Dr. Analiza Villanueva PSDS, Pulilan District

JUDGES (SUDOKU)
Grade 1 Richelle SD. Sagum - Vedasto R. Santiago HS
Grade 2 Rosario N. Castro - San Rafael National Trade School
Grade 3 Adelaida C. Pecache - Lolomboy NHS
Grade 4 Teodora Rivera - Bunsuran NHS
Grade 5 Imelda M. Principe - John J. Russell MHS
Grade 6 Estelita V. Asuncion - San Roque National HS

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (SUDOKU)

Rosalie G. Centeno - San Rafael West District


Marvin Adriano - Marilao North District
Paulo D. Deocareza - Marilao South District
Kenneth John P. Ramirez - Guiguinto District
Baby Love M. Bernard - DRT District
Elenita H. Marcelo - San Rafael East District
Menerisa C. Soliman - Bulakan District
Analie A. De Leon - Calumpit North District
Cherry Iscala - Calumpit South District
Marjorie Claire N. Hilario - Pulilan District
Jordana L. Bautista - Balagtas District
Carlo Magno Z. Sengson - Angat District

JUDGES (MATH TRAIL)


Alma M. Magpayo - San Francisco Xavier HS
Minerva P. Sarmiento - Norzagaray West District
Noemi De Guzman - Parada NHS
Anabell R. Palomo - San Ildefonso North District
Kahryz D. Maninang - Guiguinto National Vocational HS
Editha F. De Jesus - Guiginto District
Marcial Geronimo - Ramona S. Trillana High School
Maria Luisa G. Estrella - Pandi North District
Benjamin C. Lizarondo - Iba National High School
Arnel L. Solitario - Sta. Maria East
Roberto Aquino - Tibagan HS
Arlene O. Oserin - Sta. Maria Central

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (MATH TRAIL)

Ma. Elena E. Bernardo - Hagonoy East District


Ma. Delia DR. Geronimo - Hagonoy West District
Rodarica P. Arciaga - Paombong District
Nikko A. Banan - Baliwag North District
Veronica C. Maranca - Baliwag South District
Maria Lourdes C. Santos - Bocaue District
Arnel S. Santos - Bustos District
Erwin S. Santiago - Norzagaray East District
Alaiza Neil C. Bernardo - Norzagaray West District
Jessica P. Cruz - San Ildefonso North
Annalyn R. Raymundo - San Ildefonso South District
Rowena M. Vinas - San Miguel North District
Eleonora M. Salonga - San Miguel South District
Karen P. Cuevas - Obando District
Jenny Lee G. Santiago - Sta. Maria East District
Mark Anthony A. Garcia - Sta. Maria West District
Arnold D. Gercan - Sta. Maria Central District
Emily S. Loberiano - Pandi North District
Reycel S. Jimenez - Pandi South District
Avegail J. Quinto - Plaridel District

JUDGES (RUBIK’S CUBE)


Grade 1 Antoinietta Flameño - Dampol 2nd HS
Grade 2 Josephine C. Cabuhat - Obando NHS
Grade 3 Anthony P. Mendoza - Prenza NHS
Grade 4 Ricardo Mendiola - Obando School of Fisheries
Grade 5 Nerissa Leonor - Taal HS
Grade 6 Dolores P. Borja - AFGBMTS

SUPPORT STAFF (RUBIK’S CUBE)

III. SIM COMPETITION

Co-Chairman: DR.LORELINA G. SIERRA PSDS, Norzagaray West

JUDGES (SIM COMPETITION):


Grade 1 Marcial Geronimo - Ramona S. Trillana HS
Airene B. Delos Reyes - San Ildefonso HS
Roberto Aquino - Tibagan HS
Grade 2 Richelle D. Sagum - Vedasto R. Santiago HS
Alma M. Magpayo - San Francisco Xavier HS
Noemi De Guzman - Parada NHS
Grade 3 Kahryz D. Maninang - Guiguinto NVHS
Aida F. Balinas - Dr. Felipe De Jesus HS
Cynthia V. Aguinaldo - Calumpit HS
Grade 4 Roderick S. Manuel - Sulivan HS
Teodora Rivera - Bunsuran NHS
Estelita V. Asuncion - San Roque NHS
Grade 5 Adelaida C. Pecache - Lolomboy NHS
Gilda Garcia - Mariano Ponce NHS
Dolores P. Borja - AFG Bernardino NVS
Grade 6 Evelyn R. Sicat - Pulong Buhangin HS
Benjamin C. Lizarondo - Iba NHS
Sally C. Clemente - Sta. Lucia HS

IV. METROBANK-MTAP-DEPED MATH CHALLENG


Co-Chairman: DR. LEONORA BERGADO PSDS, Sta. Maria Central School

JUDGES ( METROBANK-MTAP-DEPED MATH CHALLENGE):

Select Secondary Mathematics Department Heads

EXAMINERS/PROCTORS (METROBANK-MTAP-DEPED MATH CHALLENGE):

All District Mathematics Advisers and Coordinators


DIFFERENT WORK COMMITTEES
SECONDARY LEVEL

I. MATHCOM/DAMATH

Co-Chairman: JULIAN S. CANONOY - Principal I, Lolomboy National HS


Vice-Chairman: ADELAIDA C. PECACHE - HT III, Lolomboy National HS

JUDGES (MATHCOM):
Grade 7 Sally C. Clemente - Sta. Lucia High School
Roderick S. Manuel - Sulivan NHS
Grade 8 Aida F. Balinas - Dr. Felipe De Jesus NHS
Noemi C. Correa - FVR National High School
Grade 9 Gilda Garcia - Mariano Ponce High School
Estelita V. Asuncion - San Roque National High School
Grade 10 Cynthia Aguinaldo - Calumpit National High School
Evelyn R. Sicat - Pulong Buhangin National High School
Grade 11 Dolores P. Borja - AFGBMTS
Airene B. Delos Reyes - San Ildefonso NHS

EXAMINERS/SUPPORT STAFF (MATHCOM)

Joselito N. Dionisio - North Hills Village HS


Lualhati V. Eleoterio - San Pedro NHS
Alma M. Magpayo - San Francisco Xavier HS
Noemi De Guzman - Parada NHS
Joma L. Buluran - Pinalagdan HS
Lily C. Abas - Dampol 1st HS
Ma. Christina Samonte - Mariano Ponce NHS
Rochelle Butuhan - Bajet Castillo HS
Lolita P. Bernadas - Ramona S. Trillana HS
Marjorie M. Abalos - Carlos F. Gonzales NHS
Evangeline G. Pangan - Minuyan HS
Ma. Vilma L. Adonis - Dr. Felipe De Jesus HS

JUDGES (DAMATH):

Grade 7 Kahryz D. Maninang - Guiguinto National Vocational HS


Grade 8 Marcial Geronimo - Ramona S. Trillana High School
Grade 9 Benjamin C. Lizarondo - Iba National High School
Grade 10 Roberto Aquino - Tibagan HS

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (DAMATH):

Richelle SD. Sagum - Vedasto R. Santiago HS


Rosario N. Castro - San Rafael National Trade School
Anna Liza B. Abain - Balagtas National Agricultural HS
Khristina M San Gabriel - Lolomboy NHS
Levi M. dela Cruz - Frances NHS
Paolo Jay A. Cruz - Sta.Lucia HS
Antonieta C. Flameno - Dampol 2nd NHS
Fermin C. Castro Jr. - Guiginto Tec Voc HS
Maria Cynthia C.Basa - Minuyan NHS
Manolito SP. Masiclat - Banga HS
Margarita Susan O. Reyes - DCMDNHS
Belticeazar V. Alarcon - Calawitan HS
Marilen H. Riano - Taal HS
Lolita M. Laderas - Tiaong NHS

II. SUDOKU/MATH TRAIL/RUBIK’S CUBE

Co-Chairman: LEODORA G. MENDOZA - Principal III, San Rafael National TS


Vice-Chairman: ROSARIO CASTRO - HT III, San Rafael National TS

JUDGES (SUDOKU):

Grade 7 Marlene G. Ramos - Education Program Specialist


Joselito N. Dionisio - Northhills Village NHS
Grade 8 Loida D. Hilario - Felizardo C. Lipana NHS
Nerissa Leonor - Taal HS
Grade 9 Teodora G. Rivera - Bunsuran NHS
Marcial Geronimo - Ramona Trillana HS
Grade 10 Noemi C. Correa - FVRNHS
Annaliza B.Abain - Balagtas National Agricultural HS
Grade 11 Sally C. Clemente - Sta. Lucia HS
Roderick S. Manuel - Sulivan HS

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (SUDOKU):


Nelia B. Mempin Carlos F Gonzales HS
Kareen Joy P. Santiago DRT High School
Marilou B. Vicente Esteban Paulino HS
Cristina P. Castillo Julian B. Sumbillo HS
Hero S. Pedrosa Dampol 2nd HS
Mark Aerol A. Banan Maronquillo NHS
Maria Cynthia C. Basa Minuyan NHS
Gina Lazaro National Power Corp. HS
Michael C. Samson Norzagaray NHS
Gina Trinidad Pres. Diosdado Macapagal MHS
Liway G. Robles Mariano Ponce NHS
Johanna Paulyne Victoria Teodoro Evangelista HS
Marites DG. Bravo Tiaong National HS
Arlene Sarmiento Tibagan NHS
Maria Veronica C. Manapat Calawitan HS

JUDGES (MATH TRAIL):


Evangeline G. Pangan - San Miguel Mensulao High School
Maria Cynthia C. Basa - Minuyan NHS
Benjamin C. Lizarondo - Iba National High School
Anthony P. Mendoza - Prenza NHS
Kahryz D. Maninang - Guiguinto National Vocational HS
Noemi C. Correa - FVRNHS
Dolores P. Borja - AFGBMTS
Alma M. Magpayo - San Francisco Xavier HS

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (MATH TRAIL):


Emeteria Gregorio Carlos F. Gonzales HS
Marita A. Hermano FF Halili Agri School
Francelyn B. Faundo Obando NHS
Cyrus Glenn A. Guevarra Prenza NHS
Christianne S. Mendoza Sta. Cruz HS
Imelda A. Porciuncula Sta. Maria NHS
Lualhati V. Eleoterio San Pedro NHS
Erene C. Dela Cruz Salapungan NHS
Ana Rosana G. Victoria San Miguel NHS
Florabel V. Lopez Sapang Bulak HS
Anna Theresa C. Teodoro DCMDNHS
Almera P. Marto Talbak High School
Marvin L. Santiago Upig High School
Kenneth SJ. Caballero Vedasto R. Santiago HS
Gerard Joseph C. Balatbat Virgen Delas Flores HS
Joven A. Abenir Virginia Ramirez Cruz HS
Jonah J. Francisco Akle High School
Angelo S. De Leon Angat National HS
Elizabeth Pascual Angel M. Del Rosario HS
Marina Villarama Binagbag NHS
Rhea S. Pollicarpio Engr. Virgilio V. Dionisio MHS
Ma. Anne C. Castro Guiguinto Nat'l Voc'l HS - Annex
Elisa L. Santos Kapitangan NHS
Joma L. Buluran Pinalagdan HS
Christine M. Cristobal Romeo A. Santos NHS
Luzviminda F. San Juan Sta Cruz NHS
Vilma R. Figueroa Felizardo C. Lipana National HS

JUDGES (RUBIK’S CUBE):


Grade 7 Imelda M. Principe - John J. Rusell MHS
Grade 8 Ricardo Mendiola - Obando School of Fisheries
Grade 9 Rosario Castro - San Rafael NTS
Grade 10 Josephine C. Cabuhat - Obando National HS

PROCTORS/SUPPORT STAFF (RUBIK’S CUBE):

Lhio Roem R. Dela Cruz Sto. Nino High School


Janine M. Mapoy Dr. Pablito Mendoza HS
Antony V. Santiago Guiginto NVHS
Jonee C. San Buenaventura Iluminada Roxas Mendoza MHS
Elsa T. Hilario Jaime J. Vistan H. S
Ronna B. Santos Jose J. Mariano MHS
Jenifer B. Grafe Lolomboy National HS
Jackielyn Ragil Mariano Ponce NHS
Roy A. Domingo Masagana HS
Ma. Andrea D. De Jesus Sta. Peregrina HS
Ma. Melinda C. Marcelino Taliptip National HS
Janice F. Pascua Alexis G. Santos NHS
Bella A. Macaorog Batia High School
Rowena L. Rodriguez Doña Candelaria Meneses NHS
Roman Paolo P. Jarilla Cambaog National HS
Myra S. Paller Lolomboy National HS
Mary Ann M. Guiruela Sulivan National HS
III. SIMs CONTEST

Co-Chairman: MA. EMERUTCHIE C. GONZALES -Principal II, Taliptip NHS


Vice-Chairman: MA. MELINDA C. MARCELINO - Math Coordinator, Taliptip NHS

SIMs COMPETITION (JUDGES):

Grade 7

Grade 7 Arminda SJ. Santos - Bulakan District


Lorena F. Villalon - Plaridel District
Edelmira S. Dorega - Baliwag North District
Grade 8 Cornelio R. Roque - Hagonoy East District
Nenita De Leon - Calumpit South District
Filipina P. Yanga - Calumpit North District
Grade 9 Armando P. Valencia - Paombong District
Maria Christina D. Estrada - Balagtas District
Ma. Alma V. Balanza - Bocaue District
Grade 10 Guillermo M. Faundo - Hagonoy East District
Jocelyn M. Perez - Hagonoy West District
Edwin S. Flores - Baliwag South District

Enclosure No. 4 to Division Memorandum No. ____ , s. 2019

MATHCOM CONTEST MECHANICS:

 Test-type: WRITTEN EXAM – all test materials were prepared by the Division Math
Supervisor. Items shall consist of ten (10) super easy questions, five (5) very easy, and
five (5) easy questions plus additional tiebreaking questions. Easy question shall be
given 1 point, 3 pts. for average, and 5 pts. for difficult questions.
 The contestants shall be given 1 hour per grade level.
 One (1) pupil per grade level per district shall take the written test for Elementary or
one (1) student per grade level (Grades 7 – 11) per school in Secondary.
 Test papers will be distributed (facedown) to each contestant one at a time, to be
answered within a given time frame as determined by the Judge. Reading and
answering of the questions will be done as soon as the signal is given. The expected
number of participating districts is 33.
 Additional sheets as scratch papers will be provided during the contest. No extra sheets
of papers and aids (such as books, calculators, or outside coaching) are permitted.
 The first, second, and third placers will be determined by ranking according to each
contestant’s score. In case of ties for these places, tie breaking questions will be
administered.

Note: There will be assigned numbers to each participating district for identification, especially
during announcement of scores. For grades 1-6 medium of test is in English.

Enclosure No. 5 to Division Memorandum No.____ , s. 2019

MATH TRAIL CONTEST MECHANICS:

The objectives of the Math Trail and Problem Solving Competition are as follows:
a. provide an in-depth experience to students to learn mathematics in a collaborative
manner; b. develop speed and precision in data gathering, measurement and following
instructions;
c. improve students' higher order thinking skills through games and problem
solving; and d. cultivate students' natural math abilities through exploration and
discovery.

General Instructions of the Math Trail Contest:


1. All four members of the team must be in their classified school uniform and must wear their
IDs at all time for easy identification. Only ballpen or sign pen is allowed to be used in solving
all the contest problems.
2. Borrowing or lending of calculators between or among teams is strictly prohibited and is a
ground for automatic disqualification.
3. Coaches or teachers are not allowed to enter the contest area so as not to disrupt the conduct
of the contest.
4. Bringing or using of mobile phone, MP3/4, Ipod or any gadgets for that matter is not allowed
during the competition. Each team is required to bring measuring devices.
5. The competition is composed of 6 checkpoints or stops, that is, stations containing different
data or important information needed to answer a particular problem. Every team must get
whatever data/ information that each station may provide or suggest.
6. The competition is good for one and half hour, inclusive of the gathering data and answering of
the contest problems.
7. Initially, all teams will be assigned to go to a designated checkpoint/stop, after which the teams
can freely proceed to any checkpoints of their preference to gather data/information.
8. Every team must read the instructions carefully about what ought to be done in every
checkpoint. After gathering all the available or needed data from the 6 stations/checkpoints,
the team must proceed to the problem solving area and get the contest problems and the
answer sheets from the proctor. Look for an available area in this problem solving area and
solve the problems using the data gathered.
9. Each team is allowed to stay in every checkpoint for only two (3) minutes to gather the data
and other pertinent information. The designated proctor will announce the starting and ending
time for the team to be in a particular station. Staying in a checkpoint more than the allowed
time will mean points against the overstayed team.
10. There should be no more than three (3) teams allowed to be in one checkpoint and there
should be no two teams to crowd in one contest material to gather data/information. In the
event a team has finished gathering data before the allotted time, then it can go to another
vacant checkpoint. If no checkpoint is available then the said team has to wait until the any
team leaves or moves out from the checkpoint.
11. No member of the team is allowed to mark, erase, deface, tear, crease, add or alter any figures,
arrangements, lines, positions of any materials placed for the purpose of measurement. Any
member of the team who is caught violating this rule means disqualification of the whole
team.
12. In any event a situation arises not covered by any rules or mechanics of this contest; it will be
referred to the members of Contest Committee for their judgment and pronouncement. The
decision of the Board of Judges is final.

SUDOKU CONTEST MECHANICS:

1. The Sudoku contest is composed of three (3) rounds. The participants are given 30 minutes each
round to answer 3 puzzles which come in different variants.

The puzzles may come from any of the following: Standard, Killer, Easy as ABC, Diagonal, Frame,
Even, Addoku, Outside, Wordoku, Center Dot, Consecutive, Irregular, Sudoku 3 Mixed, Shujiken,
Odd, Tricky Tridoku, Number Crunching, Triple Multi Loco, and Samurai Variations.
2. The points per puzzle is 10 to 20 points each depending on the level of difficulty and bonus
points shall be computed and considered at the end of the three rounds. Any puzzler in any
category who finishes answering correctly all the puzzles before the allotted time get
corresponding bonus points.

In determining the top scorers of each grade level, the sum of the scores in every round of each
participant shall be added and ranked accordingly. ONLY the participant from grades 7 to 10 with
the total HIGHEST points shall represent the Division in the Regional Finals.

3. In case of a tie, the technical committee will provide a fair and just scheme to break it.

4. The technical committee reserves the right to change or improve any part of the mechanics of
the contest without prior notice to the participants for as long as the change/s will not affect the
purpose or objective of the contest.

5. In the event a situation arises not covered by any rules or mechanics of this contest, the
members of the
Technical Committee shall determine the final judgment and pronouncement.

6. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.

Enclosure No. 6 to Division Memorandum No.____ , s. 2019

Rubik’s Cube: General Rule

Rubik’s cube is a toy in the shape of a cube with nine squares on each side, each side with
different color. The game is to mix up the colors then put them back in order. The puzzle is
considered solved when each face of the cube shows a solid color.
Rubik’s cube is a mechanical puzzle invented by a Hungarian sculptor and professor of
architecture ERNO RUBIK. Originally called the Magic Cube by its inventor, this puzzle was renamed
Rubik’s Cube by Ideal Toys in 1980 and won special award for Best Puzzle.

GENERAL MECHANICS
1. Registered contestants are required to bring a 3x3 regular Rubik’s Cube during the
competition.
2. There will be separate set of winners for each grade level.
3. The top 3 contestants from each grade level will be recognized as winners.

CONTEST PROPER
1. The Rubik’s Cube competition has three (3) elimination rounds for every grade level. In each
round a number of contestants will be eliminated.
2. In each round, contestants are given 15 seconds inspection time.
3. For Round 1, the contestants will solve one (1) Rubik’s Cube puzzle rearranged by the
facilitator/s.
4. The time starts immediately after the contest administrator announces the “GO” signal. The
time stops when the contestant had completely solved the puzzle (it is said to be solved
after putting it back in proper order, each face will have only one color) and had raised their
hands. An official timer will be assigned to monitor each contestant’s speed in solving the
Rubik’s Cube puzzle.
5. The time of each contestant will be recorded. All the contestants will be ranked according
to least time consumed. The top eight (8) contestants will advance to the next round.
6. In Round 2, the qualifiers will solve two (2) Rubik’s Cube. In this round, the qualifiers will be
given the chance to rearrange the cubes of their competitors. (Ex. The 2 nd qualifier will
rearrange the Rubik’s cubes to be solved by the 1 st qualifier, the 3rd qualifier will rearrange
the Rubik’s cubes to be solved by the 2 nd qualifier and so on..) The time consumed by each
qualifier in solving the Rubik’s Cube puzzle will be recorded. Qualifiers will be ranked
according to the amount of time they consumed. The top five (5) fastest Rubik’s Cube solver
will qualify for the FINAL Round.
7. In the FINAL Round, the FINALISTS will be using three (3) Rubik’s Cube. One by one, they
will solve the cubes rearranged by the facilitator/s. They will be ranked according to least
time consumed. The TOP THREE (3) FINALISTS will be recognized as WINNERS – 1 st, 2nd, 3rd
Placers.
8. In any round, if at least one part of the cube used by any contestant will be displaced from
the cube accidentally, the contestant will still be allowed to fix and continue solving the
puzzle, given that his time will also continue. However, the contestant is no longer allowed
to continue if he/she happened to place down the Rubik’s cube before the puzzle was
solved.
9. For any reason, the contestants will be allowed to perform corner twists but not in a
successive manner.
10. In case of a tie, the contestants will solve one (1) Rubik’s Cube puzzle rearranged by the
facilitators. The fastest Rubik’s Cube solver prevails.

Enclosure No.7 to Division Memorandum No._____ , s. 2019

Strategic Intervention Materials:

Criteria in the Evaluation of Instructional Materials

DIRECTION: Rate the materials 1-5 in the blanks provided, with 5 as a high score
5– Outstanding 3 – Satisfactory
4– Very atisfactory 2 – Less Satisfactory
1 – Unsatisfactory
CONTENT
____Aligns with curriculum and standards, and is current, valid and reliable, with real-world examples
____Is age appropriate and is designed to meet the needs of individual learners from various skills levels
____Is in-depth and enhances conceptual understanding and engages higher order of thinking skills
____Is free from bias
____Promotes manipulation of data and digital information, and encourages personal responsibility for
learning

EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY


____Materials are durable, easily stored, transported and are universally accessible
____Materials are easily updated and are adaptable and customizable to match the resources of the school
____Materials work properly without purchase of additional components
____Materials can be used by all students without extensive supervision or special assistance
____Materials meet the requirements of federal and state laws and accepted technical standards

ASSESSMENT
____There is an observable performance that is relevant to real world experience and that can be used to
measure student engagement
____Assessment methods are appropriate and suited to the learning objectives
____Assessment is suited to goals and student ability and easily assesses what has been learned
____The materials keep an on-going record of students’ progress and allows the teacher full access to
individual student monitoring of activities, assignments, assessments, and grades
____There are pre and post assessments, and positive, meaningful feedback and prescriptive guides for
remediation are provided

ORGANIZATION AND PRESENTATION


____Content and directions are clear and understandable and distinguish between important and trivial
information
____Materials are easy to navigate through
____Requirements for the instructors are clearly stated
____There are provisions for the practice of old and new skills, and for students to enter and exit
materials easily
____Materials are interactive and provide high quality sensory experiences for all users

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND SUPPORT


____The delivery method is used appropriately and successfully engages the student
____Technical procedures, such as installation and setup are easy and error free
____Technical specifications and limitations are adequately described and noted
____Adequate professional development is provided, with reasonable time and numerous opportunities
____Assistance is readily available at any point in the website and many supplemental resources are
available

____TOTAL SCORE

Overall Chairman : FRANCISCO B. MACALE


HT III-Division Focal Person in Mathematics

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