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Overview

The CEMC provides a variety of tools and resources that can help students, educators, parents, and guardians discover new ideas and dive deep into problem solving. Our free resources are developed by expert CEMC educators and provide both introductory lessons and enrichment opportunities to students from Grades 3 to 12 with a mix of video lessons, exercises, and challenging problems.

All Tools and Resources

 Explore our CEMC tools and resources based on your educational needs and goals in mathematics and computer science. There is no registration or fee required to access these materials. 

The Mathematician Mosaic is a CEMC initiative dedicated to showcasing the invaluable contributions of mathematicians from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds. Through a collection of student-made biographical posters, our project seeks to shine a necessary spotlight on unsung achievements and foster more inclusive perspectives in mathematics.

Grade 1 to 12

A wide range of past CEMC contests and their solutions to familiarize yourself with the contest format, level of difficulty, and problem solving strategies.

Grade 5 to 12

Resources for educators designed to highlight important issues surrounding the use of technology in our world today.

Grade 9 to 12

Online mathematics and computer science materials featuring lessons, interactive activities, enrichment challenges, and opportunities for practice with feedback.

Grade 7 to 12

Information about CEMC Tools and Resources

CEMC Tools and Resources are available online and are free to use without the need for registration. Below are different ways in which these resources can be used. 

  • Program support: Utilize resources for school-wide math and computer science clubs, contests, and enrichment programs.
  • Classroom tools: Access comprehensive lesson plans, activities, and practice problems to supplement your teaching.
  • Professional development: Use CEMC materials to support ongoing professional development and to stay current with educational practices in STEM. 
  • At-home learning: Support your child's learning with interactive activities, practice problems, and educational videos available online.
  • Engagement: Encourage and help support your child's participation in math and computer science challenges and contests. 
  • Self-study: Explore lessons, practice problems, and interactive tools to strengthen your understanding of math and computer science.
  • Challenge yourself: Prepare for contests and enhance problem-solving skills with CEMC's engaging and educational resources. 

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