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Mathletics 2015
November 7, 2015 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Registration starts at 8:30pm.
- Part A – Sample Individual Question (Part 1) for Grade 6
- Part A – Sample Individual Question (Part 1) for Grade 7
- Part A – Sample Individual Question (Part 1) for Grade 8
- Part D – Sample Individual Question (Part 2) for Grade 6
- Part D – Sample Individual Question (Part 2) for Grade 7
- Part D – Sample Individual Question (Part 2) for Grade 8
- Registration will be on first come first served basis. Approximately 60 students will be registered for each level; rest will be on the waiting list.
- There is no limit on number of students from each school.
- All students shall register here and provide all required information.
- Normally a student can participate in on level of challenge only; however if any student in Grade 6 and below wants to participate in both levels, students shall make registration for both levels and indicate the preference challenge level.
The annual Mathletics Challenge organized by the Mississauga Chapter of Professional Engineers Ontario will be held on Saturday, November 7th 2015. The event involves engineering questions requiring math skills and questions will be aimed at individuals and teams of students. Points will be awarded and prizes will be given to first, second and third place individuals.
Other prizes will be awarded including the quickest correct answer and for answering the most challenging question correctly.
Questions are based on Ontario curriculum by grade.
- To create a passion for the application of mathematics in solving day-to-day scientific and engineering problems.
- To create an interest in active thinking and problem solving.
- To introduce different facets of mathematics.
- To provide hands on experience in engineering problem solving.
- Senior Level: To all student in Grade 7 and 8.
- Junior Level: To all student in Grade 6.
- All full time students registered in Ontario Curriculum Schools are eligible. Students attend the Mathletics challenge in 2013 are not eligible to participate.
- Questions are designed to reflect the Ontario Curriculum level of Grade 6 (Junior Level), Grade 7 and 8 (Senior level).
- Questions are in application of mathematics to science and engineering.
- Some questions will be based on topics introduced during the challenge.
- First, second, and third prize will be awarded for students in each level.
- All participants will be given certificate of participation.
- Prizes will not be awarded to winners who are not present at the time of announcement of the results.
Both senior and junior level challenge are INDIVIDUAL EVENTS, and each level will have two rounds.
- All participants are required to participate in both rounds.
- Speed and accuracy would be tested.
- Each participant will be provided with a well identified clicker.
- Each clicker will have the provision to provide answers by pushing the selected button and then press the SEND button.
- All students will answer the questions projected on the screen using the clicker provided. Computer will record the response and compile the marks.
- Students will be allowed to use all aids to solve mathematical problems like calculators, paper, pens, books etc. Students are expected to have their own calculator for use during the challenge.
- Cell phone and any other communication device will not be permitted.
- Late comers will not be allowed.
- Marks will be compounded from each challenge round where applicable.
- No marks will be awarded for unanswered questions.
- For some questions a bonus mark will be awarded to the student who provides the correct answer first.
- Marks will not be deducted for wrong answers.
- Contest is conducted in English.
- A panel of adjudicators will be resolve all disputes. Their decision will be final and binding.
- Teachers, parents, guardians, and their guests are welcome to attend the event and cheer the participants. The challenge will be held in the gym. The guests will be able to witness the whole event and see the participants in action.
- Teachers, parents, guardians, and their guests shall not interfere or assist the participants.
- Space is limited for teachers, parents, guardians, and their guests. It will be on first come first served basis.
- No food and drinks will be permitted during the challenge.
- Any student without proper registration will not be permitted to participate in the challenge.
For more information, or to sign up, please contact: Brett Chmiel, P.Eng., Education Committee Chair at Brett.Chmiel@peo-mc.ca