Frequently Asked Questions
MATH CONTESTS
Account Login
User Email
Password
Verification Code
Please enter the verification code.
Can't see clearly? Get a new code.
Forgot Password? 
Attention
Teachers may not use your Math League email address and password, or school account number and zip code/postal code, to log in to this system. Please create your own account to log in to this system.
Set up Login Accounts
Problem with Login?
New
Special Offer for Schools Registered for the 2011-2012 Math League Contests
Teachers of all schools registered for any of our 2011-2012 contests can now purchase online versions of all the past contests for any selected grade (4th through 8th grade and Algebra Course 1) for $9.95 for use throughout this school year. For this $9.95 fee, all the students in your school can practice all the past contests for a specific grade online. We grade each contest for you, provide you with answers and solutions, and keep statistics on each student's performance.
Please click here to enjoy the special offer now.
Contests on iPad/iPhone
Now available on iPads and iPhones— All previous 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and algebra contests and solutions from 1979 through 2010. Free sample contests available for download at:
  • Math Contests (Student Book)
  • Math Contests (Instructor Book)
How to Register for 2011 - 2012 Online Contests?

Your students may take any of our contests for grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and Algebra Course 1 on your school computers or iPads and have the scoring process and submission of scores done for you. Three steps for teachers to register for 2011-2012 Online Contests:

1. If you don't have an account at Math Contests Online system, www.mathcontestsonline.com, please register first at www.mathcontestsonline.com/instructorreg.php. Otherwise go to Step 2.

2. Log in to Math Contests Online system, www.mathcontestsonline.com.

3. Go to the "Take 2012 Contests Online" page, and choose the contest date for each contest. (You need to create your class and add students to your class in the system first.)

For more info on taking 2011-2012 Math League Contests online, please check FAQ.

Math Contests contains the actual math contests given to students participating in Math League Contests, Grades 4 and 5, School Years 1988-1989 through 2011-2012; Grade 6, School Years 1979-1980 through 2011-2012; Grades 7 and 8, School Years 1977-1978 through 2011-2012; and Algebra Course 1, School Years1993-1994 through 2011-2012, www.themathleague.com. The contests are designed to build student interest and confidence in mathematics through solving worthwhile problems. Over 1 million students around the world participate in Math League Contests each year. Every contest has questions from different areas of mathematics, suitable for the grade level indicated. The questions range in difficulty from straightforward through moderate to challenging. Many students first develop an interest in mathematics through problem-solving activities such as these contests.

MATH CONTESTS
Can add interest and excitement to any mathematics program.

EASY AND FUN TO USE
Students can use the system in the classroom, at home, at Internet Cafe, and almost everywhere with Internet access.

QUICK
All contests are designed to be completed in 30 minutes.

CHALLENGING AT EVERY LEVEL
Each contest is designed to give all students a sense of mastery and an opportunity to stretch their skills.

MOTIVATING
The system automatically grades the answers and students can compare themselves to other students.

EDUCATIONAL
Detailed solutions teach students how to do every problem - they're great practice for college entrance exams!

About The Authors of Math League Contests

The authors of Math League Contests, Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler, were both honored by President Reagan in 1985 as recipients of Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching. Mr. Conrad was the winner from New York, and Mr. Flegler was the winner from New Jersey. Mr. Flegler was the 1977 recipient of Princeton University's award for Distinguished Secondary School Teaching. For 6 Years, Mr. Conrad was the Problem Section editor for the Mathematics Student Journal.

Mr. Conrad and Mr. Flegler have worked together preparing contests for math students across North America since 1977. They have co-authored 15 books.

No part of this system may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, or any other means, without written permission from the producer. Request for permission or further information should be addressed to Boya Education LLC.

About Mathematics Leagues Inc. | About Boya Education LLC. | Contact Us

Copyright © 1979-2012 by Mathematics Leagues Inc. Copyright © 2012 Boya Education LLC. All Rights Reserved.