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What is the highest rank in live mathletics?
He’s done it again! Super Mathlete Leo Mason has broken the Level 1 Live Mathletics World Record, posting a score of 141.
What is mathletics competition?
The Live Mathletics challenges are the highlight of every World Maths Day. Students log into Mathletics and compete against peers from around the world in 20 one-minute challenges. The goal is simple: get as many questions correct as you can within one minute and be crowned the winning mathlete!
Which day is mathematics day?
The International Day of Mathematics (IDM) is a worldwide celebration. Each year on March 14 all countries are invited to participate through activities for both students and the general public in schools, museums, libraries and other spaces.
What is a stasis pod on Mathletics?
mathletics.com Long ago, pink clouds rolled over Meritopia, trapping its inhabitants in strange time bubbles called stasis pods.
What can you do in Live Mathletics for learners?
In Live Mathletics, learners can challenge each other to a real-time 60 second race that tests the speed and accuracy of their math fluency. This guide is designed for all learners across all year levels using Live Mathletics. Live Mathletics A gamified learning experience
How are bonus points earned in Live Mathletics?
Live Mathletics is designed to be used by students across all grade levels. Bonus Level – When a game is played at this level, players earn double points for each question answered correctly. Within the dashboard, use the small bar below the level numbers to explore what is within each level.
How are the students in the same class shown in Mathletics?
On the main Live Mathletics dashboard, a panel on the left of the screen will display all the other students in the same class — ordered by each student’s current high score. Students are shown as either being online or currently within a Live Mathletics game.
How can I challenge another student in Mathletics?
Students are shown as either being online or currently within a Live Mathletics game. Students can challenge another online classmate to a Live Mathletics battle by clicking their name. That student will be notified of the challenge within their own panel.