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10/09 to 12/18 10 Classes Wednesday 3:45pm-4:45pm $265/term No class on Nov. 27Location: Online15ACSL Computer Contest Elementary Division
American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL elementary contest consists of non-programming problems. Four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question contest each month. The topics covered are:
Contest #1: Computer Number Systems
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra
Contest #4: Graph Theory.
Students will be given a 5-question test of questions on the given topic that encourages the use of strong problem-solving skills to get the correct answer.
In this class, we will teach the Computer Number Systems for conttest 1 and get students ready for the contest #1 which is on Nov 19, 2022. And then we will teach the Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notations for the contest #2 and get students ready for the contest #2 which is on Jan 6, 2023
No prior programming experience is required to attend this training class. Students are expected to be good at fifth-grade math with good problem-solving skills.
Here is the contest events detail and registration link:
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Instructor: Shilpa Sharmasunshineeliteeducation.com/ course.php?term=55&course_ category=30 11/21 to 03/27 5 MOEMS Division E Contests Thursday 5:05pm-5:45pm $50/5 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Thursdays on Nov 21, Dec 19, Jan 23, Feb 20, Mar 27Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 4This is the 2024-2025 MOEMS Math Olympiad Contests for Elementary Division (Grade 4-6).
Sunshine is hosting the 2024-2025 year of Math Olympiad Contests for elementary school division in-person at 16100 NW Cornell Rd Ste 210, Beaverton, OR 97006 with the following schedule:
Contest #1: November 21, 2024, Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
Contest #2: December 19, 2024, Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
Contest #3: January 23, 2025, Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
Contest #4: February 20, 2025, Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
Contest #5: March 27, 2024, Thursday 5:05-5:45pm
The test will be monitored at Sunshine Elite classrooms. Students should be come in the classroom no later than 5:05pm and the test will start at 5:15pm. The final awards for participants will be amounced in May, 2024.
Math Olympiad (MOEMS) promotes problem-solving. It has two levels: Elementary Division for Grade 4-6 and Middle School Division for Grade 6-8. It includes 5 contests for each year over 5 months from November to March. The goals of Math Olympiad contests are:
- To stimulate enthusiasm and a love for Mathematics
- To introduce important Mathematical concepts
- To teach major strategies for problem-solving
- To develop Mathematical flexibility in solving problems
- To foster Mathematical creativity and ingenuity
- To provide for the satisfaction, joy, and thrill of meeting challenges
Last year nearly 170,000 students from about 6,000 teams on 6 continents participated in the Olympiads. All 50 states and 39 other countries were represented.
Here are the awards for participants: https://www.moems.org/awards.htm
Instructor: Peng Lin(waiting-list)
11/15 to 04/18 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan `17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Elementary Division is for students from grades 4 to 6. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
The contests consist of non-programming problems in four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question test each month. The topics covered in 4 contests are Computer Number Systems, Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation, Boolean Algebra, and Graph Theory. You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com(waiting-list)
11/15 to 04/18 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan 17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Elementary Division is for students from grades 4 to 6. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
The contests consist of non-programming problems in four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question test each month. The topics covered in 4 contests are Computer Number Systems, Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation, Boolean Algebra, and Graph Theory. You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com11/15 to 04/18 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan 17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Elementary Division is for students from grades 4 to 6. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
The contests consist of non-programming problems in four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question test each month. The topics covered in 4 contests are Computer Number Systems, Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation, Boolean Algebra, and Graph Theory. You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com12/07 to 03/22 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan 17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Junior Division is for students from grades 6 to 9. It consists of 4 contests in a year.
The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest in the Junior Division has two parts: a take-home 72-hour time limit programming problem and a set of short answer questions. Each short answer test consists of 2 questions on each of the first two topics listed below and 1 question on the third topic for a total of 5 questions. The time limit for the 5 question test is 30 minutes.
Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com(2 spots left)
12/07 to 03/22 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan 17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Junior Division is for students from grades 6 to 9. It consists of 4 contests in a year.
The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest in the Junior Division has two parts: a take-home 72-hour time limit programming problem and a set of short answer questions. Each short answer test consists of 2 questions on each of the first two topics listed below and 1 question on the third topic for a total of 5 questions. The time limit for the 5 question test is 30 minutes.
Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com12/07 to 03/22 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:15pm-6:00pm $60/4 tests in the year of 2024-2025; Test dates are Nov 15, Jan 17, Feb 28, Apr 18Location: Online13American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Senior Division contest is the best for middle/high school students with programming experience, expecially those already taking and being good at ACSL Junior contests. ACSL Senior Division has 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2024-2025 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, November 15, 2024
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Jan 17, 2025
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Feb 28, 2025
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Friday 5:15p,-6pm, Apr 18, 2025Note: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2024-2025. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation emailed from May 1 through May 21, 2025. The ACSL Invitational Finals are scheduled on Saturday, May 24, 2025, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. The Short Problems topics are the same in the Intermediate and Senior Divisions. The Senior Division problems are more challenging than those in the Intermediate Division. Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:
Contest 1
Computer Number Systems
Recursive Functions
What Does This Program Do?
Contest 2Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Bit-String Flicking
LISP
Contest 3Boolean Algebra
Data Structures
FSAs and Regular Expressions
Contest 4Graph Theory
Digital Electronics
Assembly LanguageYou may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contest, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com09/19 to 12/12 12 Classes Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $315/term No class on Nov. 28Location: Online15American Computer Science League (ACSL http://www.acsl.org/ ) organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
Each contest round consists of two parts: a written section (short answer test) and a programming section. Written topics tested include "what does this program do?", digital electronics, Boolean algebra, computer numbering systems, recursive functions, data structures (primarily dealing with binary search trees, stacks, and queues), regular expressions, bit string flicking, graph theory, and prefix/postfix/infix notation.
Only Students from Grade 6 to Grade 9 are allowed to participate in the Junior Division.
The Fall term will have 8 classes to prepare students for Contest #1 and Contest #2, and the Winter term will have 10 classes to prepare students for Contest #3 and Contest #4. Sunshine will have another 6 classes to prepare students who qualified for the ACSL Finals competition.
Topics for Contest #1 covers the following areas:
1. Computer Number Systems
2. Recursive Functions
3. What Does This Program Do? - BranchingTopics for Contest #2 covers the following areas:
1. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
2. Bit-String Flicking
3. What Does This Program Do? - LoopingTopics for Contest #3 covers the following areas:
1. Boolean Algebra
2. Data Structures
3. What Does This Program Do? - ArraysTopics for Contest #4 covers the following areas:
1. Graph Theory
2. Digital Electronics
3. What Does This Program Do? - StringsNo prior programming experience is required to attend this training class. Students are expected to be proficient in Algebra 1 with good problem-solving skills.
The above topics will be taught in the level required to excel in the ACSL Junior Division competition.
Here are the contest events detail and registration link:
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