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Canadian Innovation Math Problem Solving Contest - 2025 🏆

CA$20
Updated 18 Dec 2024
Lessons 22
Language English
Duration 2 hours per week
Skill Level Intermediate

Course Overview

CIMC - CANADIAN INNOVATION MATH CONTEST 2025

This contest is designed to challenge and promote problem-solving, critical thinking, reasoning, and abstract or spatial thinking for the students. Learning mathematics through problem-solving activities is the most efficient way for students to develop mathematical skills that will prepare them for the future.

CONTEST SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY 

  • Contest Duration: 75 Minutes, Eligibility: Grades 2-10 Contest Dates:
  • Contest Dates: April 1-13, 2025
  • Levels: Grades 2-10, each level is specific to a grade

STUDENT RECOGNITION & AWARDS

  • Gold Awards: Top 1% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Silver Awards: Top 2-3% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Bronze Awards: Top 4-6% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Honors Award Canadian Schools: Top 7-10% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Certificate of participation: Given to all participants.

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CIMC - CANADIAN INNOVATION MATH CONTEST 2025

This contest is designed to challenge and promote problem-solving, critical thinking, reasoning, and abstract or spatial thinking for the students. Learning mathematics through problem-solving activities is the most efficient way for students to develop mathematical skills that will prepare them for the future.

CONTEST SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY 

  • Contest Duration: 75 Minutes, Eligibility: Grades 2-10 Contest Dates:
  • Contest Dates: April 1-13, 2025
  • Levels: Grades 2-10, each level is specific to a grade

STUDENT RECOGNITION & AWARDS

  • Gold Awards: Top 1% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Silver Awards: Top 2-3% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Bronze Awards: Top 4-6% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Honors Award Canadian Schools: Top 7-10% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
  • Certificate of participation: Given to all participants.

Course Duration: 2 hours per week
Skill Level: Intermediate

This course requires a payment for entry.

CAD 20.00

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