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What are the primary school math competitions?
The primary school mathematics competition includes but is not limited to the following contents:

1, International Mathematical Olympiad Primary School Group (IMO)

2. National Children's Mathematical Olympiad

3. National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition (Youth Group)

4. Student Cup Children's Mathematics League

5. May Day Mathematics Competition

6, 99 multiplication formula contest

7. School Mathematics Competition

8. Internal competition in the Mathematics Olympic Class

9. Self-compiled Math Problem Set Competition

10, genealogy city primary school mathematics league.

1 1, other local primary school mathematics competitions.

The following are the precautions for participating in the primary school mathematics competition:

1, Pre-review: Students need to fully review their math knowledge in advance, be familiar with the test content, and avoid losing points because they don't review in place.

2. Competition registration: Students need to register in advance, determine the venue and time of the competition, fill in the relevant registration form and prepare the registration materials.

3. Arrive on time: Students need to know the venue and traffic routes in advance, and arrive at the competition site early to avoid delaying the competition because of being late.

4. Pay attention to the rules: students need to understand the rules of the competition and the examination methods, abide by the rules of the competition, and ask questions to the invigilator in time if they don't understand the questions.

5. Stay calm: During the competition, students need to stay calm, don't make mistakes because of nervousness, think patiently and answer carefully.

6. Don't cheat: Any form of cheating and cheating is not desirable, so keep an honest and trustworthy attitude.

7. Pay attention to the time: students need to arrange the answer time reasonably, master the time and strategy, and avoid skipping the graded questions directly.

8. Scoring strategy: You can answer the small questions that are easy to score first, accumulate scores, and then carefully consider the questions when you have enough time.

9. Obey instructions: Students should obey the instructions of the invigilator, follow the arrangement, keep quiet and don't disturb other candidates.

In a word, taking part in the primary school mathematics competition requires full preparation, reasonable planning of time and strategy, keeping calm and honest, strictly observing the examination rules and striving for good grades.