Continental Math League (CML) contests are offered to students from second grade to high school
All Continental Mathematics League (CML) experiences are designed to both maximize student opportunities to participate and to improve their problem solving capabilities.
The format of the test consists of several competition rounds outlined below. Refer to the official CML website for more information.
Criteria to Qualify
There are no prerequisites to participate in this competition.
Please note, however, this is a competition for 2nd grade to high school students.
Format
Pythagorean Division Euclidean Division Calculus League Computer Science League
More Information About Format
The format of the test consists of several competition rounds outlined below.
Grades 2-3
It is our belief that many students can begin developing their ability to approach a problem at an early age. Here is an enjoyable educational supplement to your present program.
Additionally, there are three meets consisting of 6 questions, and lasting 30 minutes each meet.
Students participating require above-average reading comprehension and analytical reasoning capabilities. Their computational skills should be appropriate to their grade level.
For the Pythagorean Division, there are five 30-minute meets, and 6 questions per meet.
Students participating require average reading comprehension and analytical reasoning capabilities. Their computational skills should be appropriate to their grade level.
Note: So that as many students as possible can receive recognition, no individual student may participate in both divisions.
The questions are designed to enhance understanding of the calculus. At the same time they will prepare your students for the AB level of the AP examination. Calculators approved by ETS may be used.
The Calculus League will hold four 40-minute meets, with 8 questions per meet.
This focuses on the “unplugged” activities; questions that do not require any specific computer science knowledge. Three sets of “programming” and algorithmic puzzles in a paper test format.
There will be three 30-minute meets held, each meet consisting of 6 questions.
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