MathGrit competition prep

AMC 8 Practice Problems

Practice AMC 8 problems with adaptive difficulty, instant grading, hints, and parent-visible progress for middle school competition math.

Practice Plan

  • Start with warmups that build arithmetic accuracy and clean diagram habits.
  • Move into mixed-topic AMC 8 sets so students learn to choose the right method quickly.
  • Review missed problems by topic, then repeat similar problems until the pattern sticks.

Common Topics

  • Ratios and percents
  • Area and perimeter
  • Counting cases
  • Number properties
  • Rates and averages
  • Coordinate geometry

Why MathGrit

  • Daily practice keeps students from cramming.
  • Hints help students recover without immediately seeing the answer.
  • Progress summaries make it easier for parents to see whether practice is working.

AMC 8 practice FAQ

How many AMC 8 problems should students practice each week?

A steady routine of 20 to 40 focused problems per week is usually better than a single long cram session.

Is AMC 8 practice mostly about speed?

Speed matters, but students improve fastest when they first build accuracy and learn the common patterns behind the problems.

Ready for a focused practice set?

Browse problems in the right difficulty band, then use hints, solutions, and review to turn missed problems into repeatable skills.

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