The American Mathematics Competition 8 (AMC 8) is a national math contest for middle schoolers, organized by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). We know many students solve classroom exercises easily, but when faced with timed, multi-step AMC 8 problems, they realize it’s a different game.
So, how does your child get started with the AMC 8 prep?
A Quick Overview of AMC 8
The AMC 8 competition is designed to stretch students beyond textbook problems and test how they apply logic, reasoning, strategy, flexibility, and creativity to solve unfamiliar challenges under time pressure. Here are a few quick facts you need to know before you go ahead with building the foundation:
Format: 25 multiple-choice questions, 40 minutes total
Content Areas: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory, Probability
Scoring: 1 point per correct answer, no penalty for wrong answers, maximum score = 25
Eligibility: Open to students in Grade 8 or below who are under 14.5 years old on contest day
Registration: Typically opens September–December; contest held each January
Recognition: High scorers earn Honor Roll and Achievement Certificates from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
Now, let's understand how to prepare your kids for it.
Before You Start: Establish a Baseline
Before any plan begins, have your child take a short AMC 8 practice test (10–15 questions) to understand:
How many questions do they attempt in 40 minutes
Their accuracy rate
The types of problems they find hardest
This quick reality check helps customize the study plan. Treat it like a map and not a grade.
Your 6-Week Step-by-Step AMC 8 Plan
This plan balances content mastery, time strategy, and confidence. Total weekly time: about 1–2 hours, split into short sessions.
Week | Focus + Time | Key Activities | Success Indicator |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Foundation & Strategy (2×30-40 min) | a) Review arithmetic, fractions, and geometry basics | Solve 8/10 AMC 8 problems correctly without hints |
2 | Speed & Number Sense (3×30 min) | a) Daily 10-minute mental math sessions (fractions, ratios, conversions) | 10 prompts in 6 min Solves with at least 80% accuracy |
3 | Geometry & Spatial Reasoning (2-3×35 min) | a) Work through geometry puzzles involving area, angles, and coordinate grids | Solve 8 geometry problems correctly with clear diagrams |
4 | Mixed Problem Types (3×40 min) | a) Attempt 12 mixed AMC 8 problems with a 20–25-minute timer | Complete in 20–24 min with at least 65% correct strategy |
5 | Full Practice Tests (2×45 min) | a) Take one full AMC 8 practice test in real conditions: 25 questions, 40 minutes | Finish 25 questions on timeShows at least 60% accuracy |
6 | Weak-Point Fixes & Test Routine (2×30 min + light review) | a) Targeted drills for weaker areas (algebra, probability, geometry) | Reduce errors, improve focus, and increase self-correction ability. |
Parent Tips to Support Without Taking Over
Ask guiding questions: “How did you know this formula worked?” instead of “Did you get it right?”
Celebrate progress: Every small improvement counts more than the final score.
Encourage self-review: Let them explain solutions out loud.
When parents focus on process over perfection, kids stay curious, and curiosity is what the AMC 8 rewards most.
This is Your Kid's Chance to Shine Through!
The competition is an invitation to think differently. With the right mix of structure, practice, and reflection, your child can transform anxiety into excitement every time they see a problem worth solving.
To support consistent math growth, consider booking a demo class with Bhanzu. It’s a good way to keep curiosity and confidence high while preparing for challenges like the AMC 8.
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