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    On Sunday. July 27th, 2014, Math League will hold its First Annual Sino-American International Mathematics Competition at SUNY-Stony Brook.

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    What is Math League? Where does it fit in with the other various competitions out there?

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    Wonder whether it's in English or Chinese. :-)

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    What is Math League? Where does it fit in with the other various competitions out there?

    The Math League has been around since 1977. Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, and Algebra are intramural contests, but you can submit scores. Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Eight Grade, and High School Contests participants rank regionally or at the state level. You take the contest at your school (homeschoolers can participate but must take it at a school for official scores) and submit scores for regional/state results. Contests can be taken as pencil and paper or online.

    The Math League is not as tough as MOEMS, the AMC 8, or MATHCOUNTS, but even our gifted students find some of the problems challenging. Students can also compete up. We had a seventh grader on the High School team this year, and three 6th graders took the Algebra contest this year. All of them did well, but no one had a perfect score. The best way to decide if this is a good contest for your child is to look at the sample contests.

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    What grade do the leagues start at?

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    Originally Posted by KTPie
    What grade do the leagues start at?
    Grade 4 in the U.S. I think, but grade 1 in China according to http://www.mathleague.com/index.php/annualcontestinformation/contest-results . There are many Math League books to be found on Amazon searching "daniel flegler math", with contest problems for grades 4 and higher.

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    Thank you!

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    Thank you for the information.


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