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Preparing for

World Maths Day ​


Students looking to get the most out of World Maths Day should start by understanding
Live Mathletics and the levels that they’ll be doing on the day.​

What is Live Mathletics?


Live Mathletics is the official host platform for World
Maths Day. Students race against the clock to answer as
many questions as possible within the 60 second time
limit. For each question students get correct they earn 1
point. There are 10 levels of difficulty in Live Mathletics.
Students can select the level of difficulty for their next
game from the number bar along the top of the Live
Mathletics menu screen.

Students can complete up to 20 Live Mathletics levels to achieve their total World Maths Day score.
A student’s current year/grade dictates the Live Mathletics levels that they’ll need to complete. Below is a list of the
year/grade levels and the corresponding levels that the students will complete during World Maths Day.

Year Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Total
Group Games Games Games Games Games Games Games Games

K 15 5 20

1 10 10 20

2 10 5 5 20

3 10 5 5 20

4 5 5 5 5 20

5 5 5 5 5 20

6 4 4 4 4 4 20

7 3 1 4 4 4 4 20

8 2 2 4 4 4 4 20

9+ 1 3 4 4 4 4 20

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On the day​
Get started
On the 23rd of March students can log in to their World Maths Day account via www.3plearning.com/world-maths-day
or mathletics.com. Once they’re logged in, they can select the World Maths Day button from the right-hand side of their
console, or via the ‘Play’ area. They’ll then find everything they need to compete in the event and track their World Maths Day
performance.

GET READY
Welcome to the launch zone! From here you can begin your live competitions
with other students. Four gaming modes are available – you can choose to
challenge other students from around the world, within your own school or
class, or warm up your skills against the computer. The panel on the left shows
your classmates. If they’re online, you can choose to challenge a student directly
by clicking their name.

TRACK YOUR WORLD MATHS DAY​RESULTS...


Only points from your first 20 games will be counted towards your World Maths
Day score. You can track this using the panel on the right of the screen. World
Maths Day has ten gaming levels. You can enter at any level, but you’ll need to
compete at specific levels to earn your World Maths Day points. This is to make
the competition fair for students of all ages. Your results panel will show you
which levels you need to enter, depending on your age/grade level.

ENTER A LIVE GAME...


Select your game level and click “GO!” to begin. You will be matched with up
to three other students of a similar ability to compete against. Once you enter
the gaming arena you will have sixty seconds to answer as many questions as
possible, beating your opponents to the finishing line!

BEAT YOUR OPPONENTS…


The game will continue until the clock runs down to zero. Continue answering
questions to earn points as quickly as possible – but be careful! World Maths
Day is about speed and accuracy, three incorrect answers and you’re out of the
game!
The points from your first 20 games will be counted as your official World
Maths Day score.

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