Intermediate Math League of Eastern Massachusetts explained

The Intermediate Math League of Eastern Massachusetts (or IMLEM) is a math league for middle schools across Eastern Massachusetts. A brief history of IMLEM is given in its By-Laws:[1]

Schools

As of 2017, 86 different schools attend the competition. Each school is allowed to send more than 1 team and each team can consist of at most 10 people. Alternates, people who are not officially part of team, can be taken too. There are a total of 15 different geographic clusters of schools and there is even a cluster of schools from Pennsylvania. The schools are then separated into different divisions with the schools in each division be approximately the same level. Schools can then make their way up through divisions to try to get into the top division, which is the Lexington Division. In total there are 13 divisions. Schools may send more than one team, however no student can compete on more than one team in a year. Also, a school may send alternates to gain the experience of a meet.

Meets

IMLEM has five meets every year, one in October, November, January, February, and March. For the first three meets, no calculators or external aids of any sort are allowed for any round. However, for the last two meets, calculators without programming or graphing capabilities, and without a QWERTY keyboard, are allowed for all rounds.

Meets are held at distinct locations for each of the ten geographic clusters. Schools within the clusters generally hold at most one of the meets. Each of the meets are generally held on the same day by all clusters; however for scheduling conflicts, schools may host meets on other days.

There are five individual categories, and they are: Mystery, Geometry, Number Theory, Arithmetic, and Algebra. Each individual round contains three questions, varying in content but focusing on topics published by the test writer. Questions in individual rounds are worth 2 points each. (Before this was the case, questions would be worth the question number, i.e., one point for question one, two points for question two and three points for question three.) Students are given 10 minutes to complete the round, along with a 1-minute warning.

The sixth category is a 15-minute team round that consists of six or nine questions (The amount of questions is unknown before the round starts). The entire team collaborates to solve each of the questions. The questions are usually based on topics from the five individual rounds with some extra knowledge required to solve other questions.

Students take three individual categories, and no more than six students on a team may take a single category. In a round, the maximum score for an individual is 6, and the maximum score for a team is 36. It follows that the maximum individual score is 18, and the maximum team score is 216.

18s are not uncommon, and each meet sees many individuals who get 18s. Coming into the 2004-05 school year, a score above 200 had been achieved only five times: twice by Diamond Middle School, twice by Clarke Middle School, and the long-standing record of 205 set by Marblehead in 1983. (This was when individual rounds were weighted 1-2-3 instead of 2-2-2.) The first meet of 2004-05 saw two teams score 200: Clarke scored 200, and Diamond shattered the record by scoring 212. Diamond scored perfect 36s in each of the rounds except for round 3 (number theory), in which 2 students each got a question wrong.

The 2007-08 season saw Clarke Middle School shatter many records, recent and not alike. Firstly, Clarke scored 1006 for the year, which is an average of 201.2 per meet.[2] This broke the previous record set by Diamond back in the 2004-05 year. Secondly, they outscored second place Diamond by 122 points, also breaking a Diamond record, this one set in 2005-06. This is in part an effect of the test-writers' push to make problems easier so as to encourage more participation.[3]

Each of the meets follows the following basic format. Each of the teams arrive usually by 3:15, and after snacks, the five individual rounds are held in succession. After that, a fifteen-minute team round is conducted. For all rounds, alternates and regulars are split. Finally, awards are distributed and teams should depart around 5:30.

Topics

IMLEM Topics (As of 2007-08)[4]
MeetCat 1Cat 2Cat 3Cat 4Cat 5
MysteryGeometryNumber TheoryArithmeticAlgebra
1?Angle measures in plane figures including supplements and complementsDivisibility rules, factors, primes, compositesOrder of operations; mean, median, mode; rounding; statisticsSimplifying and evaluating expressions; solving equations with 1 unknown including identities
2?Area and perimeter of polygonsGCF, LCM, prime factorizationFractions, terminating and repeating decimals, percentsWord problems with 1 unknown; working with formulas; reasoning in number sentences
3?Properties of polygons; Pythagorean TheoremBases, scientific notationIntegral powers (positive, negative, and zero), roots up to the sixthAbsolute value; inequalities in one variable including interpreting line graphs
4?Properties of circlesModular arithmetic, series and sequencesPercent applications:
  • find percent of a number,
  • find what percent a number is of another,
  • find a number where the percent of that number is known,
  • find percent of change,
  • compound interest
Word problems (linear, including direct proportions or systems)
5?Solid geometry (volume and surface area)Set theory, Venn diagramsCombinatorics and ProbabilitySolving quadratics with rational solutions, including word problems

Divisions

IMLEM Divisions (As of 2013-14)[5] [6]
Division School Team Cluster Championships (INCOMPLETE)†
LexingtonLexington - Clarke8
Lexington - Diamond8
Euclidean3
8
Newton - Brown7
Carlisle Middle School6
Westford Stony Brook6
Pythagorean1 and 2 9
Belmont - Chenery8
Sharon1 and 210
Weston3
AMSA Charter9
Pascal
Andover - West6
Newton - Bigelow
Worcester Academy9
Newton - Oak Hill7
FibonacciSudbury Curtis MS1 and 211
Wayland3
Reading - Parker4
Lincoln8
BB&N8
Jewish Community Day School7
Da VinciNorthborough - Melican9
Masconomet Regional12
Natick - Wilson1 and 23
Reading - Coolidge 14
Framingham - Walsh11
Melrose - Veterans Memorial Middle School4
GaussNewton - Day
Concord11
Andover - Wood Hill6
Franklin - Horace Mann1 and 210
Hampstead1
MoscaAmesbury1
Shore Country Day[7] 2
Marblehead - Veterans5
Brookline - Heath7
Norfolk - King Philip MS10
Hypatia2
Tewksbury - Wynn6
Swampscott5
Triton Regional MS[8] 1
Ipswich12
GardnerManchester Essex1 and 212
Mansfield - Qualters1 and 210
Lynnfield4
Hamilton Wenham - Miles River Regional12
Newburyport Nock1 and 21
Natick Kennedy3
Noether2
Stoneham4
West Newbury - Pentucket Regional1
St. Mary Danvers1 and 22
Norwood Coakley10
RamanujanReading Coolidge 24
Rockport12
Austin Prep4
Lynn Pickering1 and 25
St. John Peabody2
Liu HuiFramingham - Fuller11
Lynn Breed1 and 25
Lynn Marshall5
Abby Kelley Foster Charter
Framingham Cameron
undecidedSaugus5
Cambridge Friends School7
Westford - Blanchard6

† Year indicated is that of the end of that school year (i.e., 2007 represents the 2006-07 school year).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IMLEM By-Laws, March 2003 . 2008-07-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080813104554/http://www.imlem.org/mathleague/By-Laws-2003-09.htm . 2008-08-13 . dead .
  2. Web site: Jonas Clarke Math Team.
  3. Web site: IMLEM Minutes . 2011-12-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120213174101/http://www.imlem.org/minutes/index.htm . 2012-02-13 . dead .
  4. Web site: Categories or Topics for Meets, 2007-2008 . 2008-07-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080815114822/http://www.imlem.org/topics-2007-08.htm . 2008-08-15 . dead .
  5. Web site: IMLEM Scoring Divisions 2013-2014 . 2015-03-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150221103851/http://imlem.org/Divisions.htm . 2015-02-21 . dead .
  6. Web site: IMLEM Geographic Clusters 2013-2014 . 2015-03-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150206044507/http://imlem.org/Geographic_Clusters.htm . 2015-02-06 . dead .
  7. Web site: Shore Country Day: private Pre-Kindergarten, (Readiness) Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School in Beverly Massachusetts . 2008-07-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080702191747/http://www.shoreschool.org/home/home.asp . 2008-07-02 . dead .
  8. Web site: Triton Regional Middle School.