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Math Bowl 2020

March 29th – April 5th 2020

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Your school is invited to take part in the 2020 Brooklyn & Queens Math Bowl!

Students from K-8 Catholic schools in Brooklyn and Queens are invited to represent their school in the FREE and FUN online math competition.  The Brooklyn Queens Math Bowl will see students compete in live multi-player challenges and answers self-paced adaptive curriculum questions all using the award winning Mathletics platform.

This event is open only to schools subscribed to Mathletics via their Catholic Telemedia Network.

  • Simple to register, participate and is completely FREE!

  • A fantastic way to get students hugely excited around math

  • Special prizes and trophies for top performing students and schools

  • Includes access to the Mathletics platforms – used by over 5M students

  • Practice period is now open!

Register now to take part!

Registering to take part in the Brooklyn Queens Math Bowl is easy and FREE.

Questions? We’re here to help!

Email: support.usa@3plearning.com
Call: (866) 387-9139

To register your school, please complete all fields on the registration form.

Only one teacher per school needs to complete the registration form.

Math Bowl Rules

  • Points from Live Mathletics ad Curriculum Activities will be awarded to students individually and are recorded throughout the competition period listed below:

    • March 29th 2:00pm EST – competition opens
    • April 5th 2:00 pm EST – competition ends
  • Earning points in Live Mathletics: Students earn 1 point per correct answer or 2 points if they have selected their bonus level

  • Earning points in Mathletics Curriculum Activities: Students earn 10 points per correct answer, with a maximum of 300 points from any individual activity during the competition period

  • A “class” is defined as having at least ten participating students. Only schools meeting this requirement are eligible

  • To allow for fair competition between schools of different sizes, class points are calculated on an “average points per student” basis.  For example, a school of 500 students scores a total of 1,000,000 points during the competition. Their league table ranking would be based on an average of 2,000 points per student

  • Once the Math Bowls has ended, all results will be verified by the Mathletics team. Upon completion of the verification, the winners well be announced on April 8th. All results as determined by the Math Bowl team are final