- Foundation of Algebra or Pre-Algebra (School Based) or Grade 6/7 Math
- VDOE-Aligned Algebra I | Virginia Department of Education
- Algebra 2 with Analytical Geometry
- Algebra IOWA | Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test (IAAT)
- Pre-Algebra (Competition Based) or Grade 7/8 Math
- Algebra Elementary I Algebra Honors 1.5
- Algebra 2 with Trigonometry
- MOEMS- Kangaroo Training & Practice | Math Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 Concept Practice
- MathCounts State, AMC 10 Concept Practice & AIME Prep
- SOL Geometry Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- MOEMS - Kangaroo Exam Prep | Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 -Exams
- MathCount State & AMC10 -Exams
- SOL Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- TA Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Classroom Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Senior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2023-24
Computer Science (Self-Paced)▾
Elementary Coding Labs | Java and Python
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The collection of instructions we generate to communicate with computers is known as coding for kids. We can program machines to accomplish activities via coding. Computer coding enables children to not only consume but also produce digital media and technology. They can create their own video game or even a website instead of merely playing a video game or utilizing an app.
$400
1. Logic Boolean Problems (Test 1 Java)
A. SleepIn
B. MonkeyTrouble
C. ParrotTrouble
D. Makes10
E. NearHundred
F. PosNeg
G. Close10
H. IntMax
2. Number Conditional Problems (Test 1 Java)
A. Diff21
B. In1020
C. Max1020
D. In3050
E. LoneTeen
F. HasTeen
3. String Problems (Test 1 Java)
A. NotString
B. MissingChar
C. FrontBack
D. Front3
E. BackAround
F. Front22
G. StartHi
H. DelDel
I. MixStart
J. StartOz
K. StringE
L. EndUp
4. Misc Special Problems (Test 1 Java)
A. IcyHot
B. Or35
C. LastDigit
D. EveryNth
5. String Manipulation (Test 2 Java)
A. StringTimes
B. FrontTimes
C. StringBits
D. StringSplosion
E. StringX
F. StringYak
G. AltPairs
H. Last2
I. StringMatch
6. Array Problems (Test 2 Java)
A. ArrayCount9
B. ArrayFront9
C. Array123
D. Array667
E. NoTriples
7. Number Logic Problems (Test 2 Java)
A. CountXX
B. DoubleX
C. Has271
8. Logic Boolean Problems (Test 1 Python)
A. SleepIn
B. MonkeyTrouble
C. ParrotTrouble
D. Makes10
E. NearHundred
F. PosNeg
9. Number Conditional Problems (Test 1 Python)
A. Diff21
B. LoneTeen
C. HasTeen
10. String Problems (Test 1 Python)
A. NotString
B. MissingChar
C. FrontBack
D. Front3
11. String Manipulation (Test 2 Python)
A. StringTimes
B. FrontTimes
C. StringBits
D. StringSplosion
E. StringMatch
F. Last2
12. Array Problems (Test 2 Python)
A. ArrayCount9
B. ArrayFront9
C. Array123
Computers Programming - Math Level 1 | Introduction of Programming
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
In this introductory Java programming course, you will be introduced to powerful concepts such as functional abstraction, the object oriented programming (OOP) paradigm and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Examples and case studies will be provided so that you can implement simple programs on your own or collaborate with peers. Course duration will be 12-16 weeks depending upon the student's performance.
$400
1. Logic-1 (Basic Logic)
A. Cigar Party
B. Caught Speeding
C. Love 6
D. More 20
E. Near Ten
F. Tea Party
G. Two As One
H. Last Digit
I. Max Mod 5
J. Blue Ticket
K. Date Fashion
L. Sorta Sum
2. Logic-1 (Intermediate Logic)
A. In 1 To 10
B. Old 35
C. Teen Sum
D. Fizz String
E. In Order
F. Less By 10
G. Red Ticket
H. Share Digit
I. Squirrel Play
J. Alarm Clock
K. Special Eleven
L. Less 20
3. Logic-1 (Advanced Logic)
A. Answer Cell
B. Fizz String 2
C. In Order Equal
D. Without Doubles
E. Green Ticket
F. Sum Limit
4. Logic-2
A. Make Bricks
B. No Teen Sum
C. Black Jack
D. Lone Sum
E. Round Sum
F. Evenly Spaced
G. Lucky Sum
H. Close Far
I. Make Chocolate
5. Warmup-1 (Basic Warmup)
A. Sleep In
B. Diff 21
C. Near Hundred
D. Missing Char
E. Back Around
F. Start Hi
G. Has Teen
H. Mix Start
I. Close 10
J. String E
K. Every Nth
L. Monkey Trouble
6. Warmup-1 (Intermediate Warmup)
A. Parrot Trouble
B. Pos Neg
C. Front Back
D. Or 35
E. Icy Hot
F. Lone Teen
G. Start Oz
H. In 30 50
I. Last Digit
J. Sum Double
K. Makes 10
L. Not String
7. Warmup-1 (Advanced Warmup)
A. Front 3
B. Front 22
C. In 10 20
D. Del Del
E. Int Max
F. Max 10 20
G. End Up
8. Math-Drills Coding
A. Dividing Decimals
1. Java Spring Boot Setup
A. Setup Programs
2. Section 1 Primitive Data
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
3. Section 2 Variables and the Assignment Statement
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
4. Section 3 Expressions and Arithmetic Operators
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
5. Section 4 Object Data
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
6. Section 5 Input and Output
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
7. Section 6 Floating Point
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
8. Section 7 The if Statement
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
9. Section 8 The Single Branch if Statement
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
10. Section 9 Boolean Expressions
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
11. Section 10 Loops and the while statement
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
12. Section 11 Counting Loops
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
13. Section 12 Nesting Loops and Ifs
A. Quiz
B. Coding Labs Exercise
14. WHAT DOES THIS PROGRAM DO?
A. WHAT DOES THIS PROGRAM DO BRANCHING
B. WHAT DOES THIS PROGRAM DO LOOPS
C. WHAT DOES THIS PROGRAM DO STRINGS
D. WHAT DOES THIS PROGRAM DO ARRAYS
15. Additional program for WDTPD?
A. Additional program for WDTPD- BRANCHING
B. Additional program for WDTPD- LOOPS
C. Additional program for WDTPD- STRINGS
D. Additional program for WDTPD- ARRAYS
Geometry (Self-Paced)▾
VDOE-Aligned Geometry for Elementary & Middle School
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Geometry is an essential branch of mathematics, which makes it important for any student to have a detailed, well-rounded knowledge of trigonometry that covers a variety of topics. Geometry is the fourth math course in high school and will guide you through among other things points, lines, planes, angles, parallel lines, triangles, similarity, trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles and area. This Geometry math course is divided into 10 chapters and each chapter is divided into several lessons. Under each lesson you will find theory, examples and video lessons.
Talent Academy hopes that you will enjoy studying Geometry online with us!
$250
1. Logic
A. Logical statement
B. Conditional Statements
C. Biconditional Statements
D. Logic notation
E. Compound Statements
F. Law of Syllogism or Detachment
G. Deductive Reasoning
2. Geometry Basics
A. Points Lines and Planes
B. Segment Addition Postulate
C. Midpoint Formula
D. Distance Formula
E. Midpoint & Distance Formula
3. Angle Basics
A. Naming Angles
B. Angle Addition Postulate
C. Identifying Types of Angles
D. Angle relationships to find angle measures
E. Angle Relationships
4. Angle Relationship
A. Parallel relationship
B. Parallel Lines & Transversals
C. Parallel Lines, Transversals, and Algebra
D. Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal
E. Proving parallel relationship (converse)
F. 4Proving Lines are Parallel
G. Proving Lines are Parallel with Algebra
5. Triangle Basics
A. Triangle Inequalities
B. Triangle Inequalities & Algebra
C. Angles of a Triangle
D. Mid-segments of Triangles
E. Perpendicular and Angle Bisectors
F. Bisectors in Triangles
G. Medians of a triangle
H. Altitudes of a triangle
I. 30-60-90 Triangles
J. 45 45 90 Triangles
6. Congruent Triangles
A. Congruent Triangles
B. SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS & HL
C. triangle angle sum & exterior angle
D. Angles of Triangles
E. Isosceles & Equilateral Triangles
F. Classifying Triangles
7. Similar Triangles
A. Ratio & Proportion
B. Similar Figures
C. Parallel Lines & Proportional Parts
D. AA-SSS-SAS
E. Proving Triangles are Similar
8. Right Triangles (M-8)
A. Pythagorean Theorem its application
B. Pythagorean Theorem converse
C. SOH-CAH-TOA
D. Trig Inverse & Special Right Triangles
E. Trigonometry
F. Trigonometric Ratios & Finding Missing Sides
G. Trigonometry- Finding Sides and Angles
H. Angles of Elevation and Depression
9. Quadrilaterals (M-9)
A. Properties of Parallelograms
B. Parallelograms
C. Properties of rhombi
D. Rhombi and Squares
E. Properties of Rectangles
F. Rectangles
G. Properties of Squares
H. Isosceles & Non-isosceles trapezoid
I. Midsegment trapezoid
J. Trapezoids
K. Parallelograms in the coordinate plane
L. Coordinate Geo name that Quadrilateral
M. Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane
10. Polygons(M-10)
A. Polygons
B. Interior & Exterior Angles of Polygons
C. Angles of Polygons
11. Circle Basics(M-11)
A. Parts of Circles
B. Central Angles & Arc Measures
C. Arc Lengths
D. Area of Sectors
12. Angle of Circles(M-12)
A. Inscribed angles
B. inscribed quadrilateral
C. ARCS, ANGLES, & Algebra
D. Arc & Angle Measures formed by Chords, Secants, & Tangents
13. Segment of circle (M-13)
A. Congruent Chords & Arcs
B. Tangent line Properties
C. Segment Lengths formed by Chords, Secants, and Tangents
D. Standard Form of a Circle
E. Equations of Circles
14. 2d & 3d figures (M-14)
A. Classifying 3D Figures
B. Area of Plane Figures
C. Area of Regular Figures
D. Area of Composite Figures
E. Surface Area of rectangular prism & Cylinders
F. Surface Area of Pyramids & Cones
G. Volume of Prisms & Cylinders
H. Volume of Pyramids & Cones
I. Volume & Surface Area of Spheres and Hemispheres
J. Volume & Surface Area of Similar Solids
K. Effects of Changing Dimensions
15. XX. Constructions
A. Perpendicular Bisector of a Segment
B. Perpendicular through a Point on the Line
C. Perpendicular through a Point not on the Line
D. Line Parallel to a Given Line, through a Given Point
E. Angle Bisecto
F. Congruent Angles
G. Constructions Practice
16. YY. Transformations
A. Reflections
B. Translations
C. Rotations
D. Dilations
E. Symmetry
1. Sol Exam
A. SOL 2001
B. SOL 2002
C. SOL 2003
D. SOL 2004
E. SOL 2005
F. SOL 2006
G. SOL 2007
H. SOL 2008
I. SOL 2009
J. SOL 2010
K. SOL 2013
L. SOL 2015
Geometry Level 2 – Grades 6–10 Intermediate Concepts
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Geometry is an essential branch of mathematics, which makes it important for any student to have a detailed, well-rounded knowledge of trigonometry that covers a variety of topics. Geometry is the fourth math course in high school and will guide you through among other things points, lines, planes, angles, parallel lines, triangles, similarity, trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles and area. This Geometry math course is divided into 10 chapters and each chapter is divided into several lessons. Under each lesson you will find theory, examples and video lessons.
Talent Academy hopes that you will enjoy studying Geometry online with us!
$50
1. Angles and triangles
A. Angles and triangles
B. New Angles and triangles
2. Rolling Circle
A. Rolling Circle
3. Angles and Arcs
A. Angles and Arcs
B. Right triangle
4. Classification of Triangles
A. Classification of Triangles
5. Similar Triangles
A. Similar Triangles
6. Pythagorean Theorem
A. Pythagorean Theorem
7. Quadrilaterals
A. Quadrilaterals
8. Trapezoids
A. Trapezoids
9. Parallelogram
A. Parallelogram
10. Angle Bisectors and Medians
A. Angle Bisectors and Medians
11. Triangular Inequality
A. Triangular Inequality
12. Area Method
A. Area Method
13. Polygons
A. Polygons
14. Clock Angles
A. Clock Angles
15. Circles
A. Circles
16. Coordinate System
A. Coordinate System
17. Lines and Equations
A. Lines and Equations
18. Volume
A. Volume
19. Angle Basics
A. Angle Basics
20. Angles in a Polygons
A. Angles in a Polygons
21. Length and Perimeter
A. Length and Perimeter
22. Area and Perimeter
A. Area
B. Perimeter and Area
23. Special Right Triangles
A. Special Right Triangles
1. Mini Analytic Geometry
A. Analytic Geometry
B. Even More Analytic Geometry
C. More Analytic Geometry
2. Mini Geometry: Area and Volume
A. Area and Volume
B. Area of Irregular Polygons Reboot
C. Areas of Irregular Convex Polygons
D. Composed and Decomposed Area and Volume
E. Maximum Area of Inscribed Rectangles & Triangles
F. Relationships Between a Box's Dimensions, Volume, and Surface Area
3. Mini Geometry: Circles and Triangles
A. Circles and Area Revisited
B. Circles and Right Triangles
C. Circles and Triangles Revisited
D. Geometry / 30-60-90 Right Triangles
E. Geometry / Auxiliary Lines & Special Right Triangles
F. Labeling Figures: A Geometry Problem-Solving Strategy
G. More 30-60-90 Right Triangles
H. More Circles and Right Triangles
I. Right Triangles
J. Trapezoids and Triangles
4. Mini Geometry: Similar Triangles
A. Geometric Proportions
B. Similar Triangles
C. Similar Triangles and Proportional Reasoning
D. Similarity and Proportional Reasoning
E. Tangent Segments & Similar Triangles
F. Using Similarity to Solve Geometry Problems
5. Mini Geometry: Three-Dimensional Figures
A. 3-D Geometry
B. Three-Dimensional Figures
1. TYMCM
A. Angle Chasing
B. Circles
C. Counting
D. Functional Equations
E. Functions and Representations
F. Mass Point
G. Mathematical Principles
H. Modular Arithmetic
I. Number Sense
J. Polynomials
K. Probability and Statistics
L. Sequences and Series
M. Three-Dimensional Geometry
N. Triangles and Polygons
O. Word Problems
2. Challenging Geometry
A. Congurence and parallelism
B. Triangles in Proportion
C. The Pythagorean Theorem
D. Circles Revisited
E. Area Relationships
F. A Geometric Potpourri
G. Menelaus and Ceva
H. Ptolemy and the Cyclic Quadrilateral
I. The Simson Line
J. The Theorem of Stewart
SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)Instructor-based-Courses▾
Digital SAT Math Exam Preparation
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Classes meet 4 days a week for 1.5 hours each day. This is an intensive, accelerated class that gives students the opportunity not only to enrich their math understanding but also to deeply explore test-taking strategies in all math topics essential to an exceptional SAT score. These on-line classes are limited to 4-5 students each and use a proven format that ensures a dynamic, interactive learning environment with a highly experienced (over 8 years SAT prep teaching) instructor. Each class focuses in-depth on a major math area tested on the SAT. The course begins with students’ taking a mock, timed full SAT math test that is reviewed thoroughly in the first class. After the first class test review, the following classes are organized into four key SAT areas: heart of algebra, data analysis, advanced mathematics, and selected high-frequency SAT math topics. Classes in each area give special attention to word problems, a significant test emphasis of the SAT. The instructor coaches students in SAT test design and high-payoff test-taking strategies. The course concludes with a second mock, timed full SAT math test. The last class is a test review session that also identifies study plans and emphases to meet students’ individual needs.
$50
1. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 1
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
2. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 2
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
3. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 3
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
4. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 4
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
Digital SAT Math Practice
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The SAT is designed to test basic high school math, from courses up to and including Algebra II. Students who wish to demonstrate more advanced skills may consider taking the ACT, which covers trigonometry, or the two SAT Math Subject Tests.The SAT Math Test is divided into four content areas: Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, Passport to Advanced Math, and Additional Topics in Math. Pace Yourself!
Questions on the SAT Math Test are distributed among these three topics with 19 Heart of Algebra questions, 17 Problem Solving and Data Analysis questions, and 16 Passport to Advanced Math questions.This Course covers around 400 Problems in it
$50
1. Hearts of Algebra
A. Applications of Linear Equations
B. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
C. Graphs of Linear Equations and Inequalities
D. Linear Functions
E. Linear Inequalities
F. Linear Equations
G. Basic Algebraic Terms and Properties
2. Passport to Advanced Math
A. Applications of Quadratic and Advanced Equations
B. Advanced Equations
C. Systems of Quadratic Equations
D. Graphs of Quadratic Equations
E. Quadratic Equations and Functions
F. Polynomials
3. Problem Solving and Data Analysis
A. Tables and Charts
B. Possibility and Probability
C. Basics of Statistics
D. Proportions, Ratios, Percentages, and Rates
E. Measurements and Units
4. Right Triangles (M-8)
A. Pythagorean Theorem and Its Application
B. Pythagorean Theorem Converse
C. SOH-CAH-TOA
D. Trig Inverse and Special Right Triangles
E. Trigonometry
F. Trigonometric Ratios and Finding Missing Sides
G. Trigonometry – Finding Sides and Angles
H. Angles of Elevation and Depression
5. Problem Solving
A. Bases
B. Counting
C. Data and Statistics
D. Fractions
E. Modular Arithmetic
F. Patterns
G. Probability
H. Sequences
I. Systems of Equations
J. Travel
K. Work
L. Functions
6. Algebra
A. Removal and Insertion of Brackets
B. Symbolic Expression
C. Speed Problem
D. Work Word Problems
E. Ratios Stretch
F. Pascal’s Triangle Stretch
G. Back Calculation
H. Highest Common Fraction
I. Lowest Common Fraction
7. Stretch
A. Clock Problem
B. Statistics Stretch
C. Transformations Stretch
D. Clocks Stretch
E. Expected Value Stretch
F. Mixture Stretch
G. Measurement Stretch
H. Mass Point Geometry Stretch
I. Logic Stretch
8. Geometry
A. Angles and Arcs
B. Area
C. Coordinate Geometry
D. Geometric Proportions
E. Right Triangle
F. Surface Area and Volume
G. Similarity
H. Surface Area and Volume
I. Transformations and Coordinate Geometry
1. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 1
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
2. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 2
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
3. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 3
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
4. Nonadaptive SAT Practice Test 4
A. Math Module 1
B. Math Module 2
ACSL Elementary – Yearly Registration & Enrollment▾
ACSL Elementary – Yearly Registration & Enrollment
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Roster Limit: 6 Students, Top 3 Scores count. Official contest platform access.
$110
1. Decimal Conversion
A. Decimal to Binary Ex. 1
B. Decimal to Binary Ex. 2
C. Decimal to Octal Ex. 1
D. Decimal to Octal Ex. 2
E. Decimal to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Decimal to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
2. Octal Conversion
A. Octal to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Octal to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Octal to Binary Ex. 1
D. Octal to Binary Ex. 2
E. Octal to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Octal to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
3. Hexadecimal Conversion
A. Hexadecimal to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Hexadecimal to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Hexadecimal to Binary Ex. 1
D. Hexadecimal to Binary Ex. 2
E. Hexadecimal to Octal Ex. 1
F. Hexadecimal to Octal Ex. 2
G. Hexadecimal Subtraction
4. Binary Conversion
A. Binary to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Binary to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Binary to Octal Ex. 1
D. Binary to Octal Ex. 2
E. Binary to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Binary to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
5. Mixed Practice Conversion
A. Mixed Practice Ex. 1
B. Mixed Practice Ex. 2
C. Mixed Practice Ex. 3
D. Mixed Practice Ex. 4
E. Mixed Practice Ex. 5
6. Concepts
A. Computer Number Systems
B. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
C. Boolean Algebra
D. Graph Theory
7. Binary Numbers
A. Adding Binary Numbers
B. Subtracting Binary Numbers
Algebra (Self-Paced)▾
Pre-Algebra (Competition Based) or Grade 7/8 Math
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Topics Covered:
Advanced Number Theory
Divisibility rules and remainders
GCD and LCM applications
Modular arithmetic basics
Arithmetic Tricks and Mental Math
Fast calculations
Estimation strategies
Pattern recognition
Algebra Foundations
Simplifying expressions
Multi-step equations and inequalities
Application-based algebra problems
Proportional Reasoning
Complex ratios
Mixture and dilution problems
Direct and inverse variation
Percent Applications
Successive percentages
Profit, loss, discounts
Percent increase/decrease problems
Geometry Problem Solving
Area and perimeter puzzles
Geometric transformations
Angle chasing and triangle properties
Coordinate Geometry
Points, lines, and distances on a grid
Midpoints and slope
Geometric interpretation of algebra
Combinatorics & Counting
Fundamental counting principle
Permutations and combinations basics
Casework and logical enumeration
Introductory Probability
Basic probability
Experimental vs theoretical probability
Compound events and fairness
Logic, Reasoning, and Puzzles
Deductive reasoning
Math-based riddles and puzzles
Venn diagrams and truth tables
$250
Advanced Geometry
Angle Bisectors and Medians
Area Method
Combinatorics
Divisibility
Parallelograms
Pythagorean Theorem
Quadrilaterals
Trapezoids
Volume
Algebra (Exponents and Radicals)
Exponents
General Positive Exponents
Methods of Factoring
Negative and Zero Exponents
Negative Exponents
Radicals
Systems of Equations
Logical Reasoning
Logical Thinking
Parity
Pigeonhole Principle
Probability
Venn Diagram 1
Venn Diagram 2
LogicalThinking
Parity
Pigeonhole Principle
Venn Diagram 1
Venn Diagram 2
Logic
Volume 3
Congruences
Prime Number
Volume3
Remainders
Systems of equations
Probability
Methods of Factorning
Lines and Equations
LCM HCF
Last Digtis
Factors
Coordinate System
Ratios and Proportions
Ratios and Proportions
Counting Principles
Counting Principles
Radicals
Radicals
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Solving Inequalities
Solving Inequalities
Exponents
Exponents
Negative and Zero Exponents
General Positive Exponents
Negative Exponents
Linear Equation
Basic Linear Equations
Advanced Linear Equations
Systems Of Equations
Number Theory
Congruences
Last Digits
Prime Number
Remainders
Operations with Decimals
Decimals Addition
Decimals Division
Decimals Fractions
Decimals Multiplication
Decimals Subtraction
Operations with Decimals
Repeating Decimals
Rounding Decimals
Percents
Combining Percents
Operations with Percents
Percent Change
Percent Problems
Simple Percents
Stats
Basic Statistics
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
Reading Tables or Charts
Algebra 2 with Analytical Geometry
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Are you thinking of getting admitted to the Algebra 2 Trig Course Training ? Well then, Talent Academy is the best choice. Talent Academy offers you the best curriculum amongst all in a limited course structure that does not hurt your pocket. In case you would love to know about Algebra II and trigonometry course, here is a short introduction. Algebra 2 is a high school match course that comes after Algebra I containing the basics of Algebra. Algebra II is divided into thirteen chapters containing several lessons in each chapter. Each lesson is again inclusive of theory and examples.
Course Curriculum at Talent Academy
The course curriculum at Talent Academy is a package in itself having all the important chapters clubbed together in this course. The Algebra 2 Trig course for high school students is equally beneficial and attractive. The course topics include the following:
Matrices (Introduction, Transformations, Determinants)
Inverse Matrices
Absolute Value & Inequalities
Functions (Introduction, Linear functions, Quadratic functions, special functions, Polynomial functions, Trigonometric functions)
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Radical expressions
Factoring and Dividing Polynomials
Logarithms
Combinatorics
Angle Measures and Unit Circle
$250
1. Function Basics
A. Parent Functions & Characteristics
B. Piecewise Functions & Continuity
C. Simplifying & Operations of Functions
D. Compositions of Functions
E. Function Intercepts, Extrema, Domain and Range
F. Functions/Relations & Domain/RangE
G. Function Characteristics
H. Inverse & Composition of Functions
I. Evaluate Piecewise Functions and Discontinuity
2. Function Translations
A. Characterstics of function
B. Function Transformations (H,K)
C. Function Transformations (A)
D. Function Transformations Exam
E. Function Characteristics Partner Practice
F. Function Families
G. Function Characteristics exam
H. Function Composition
I. Function Inverses
3. Absolute Value
A. Graphing Absolute Value Functions
B. Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities
C. Solving Absolute Value Equations
D. Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
E. Absolute Value Functions
F. Inequalities & Absolute Value
G. Absolute Value Graphs with Transformations
H. Graphing & Solving Absolute Value Functions & Inequalities
I. Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities on the Coordinate Plane
4. Solve Quadratics
A. Quadratic by Standard Form
B. Quadratic Functions (Vertex and Intercept Forms)
C. Quadratic Equations By Factoring
D. Quadratic Equations By Completing the Square
E. Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic
F. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Formula
G. Square Root, Completing the Square, and Inequalities
H. Quadratic Modeling
5. Graph Quadratics and Systems
A. Graphing in Standard form
B. Graphing in intercept form
C. Graphing in vertex form
D. Graphing quadratic systems
E. Graphing piecewise functions
F. Solving Quadratic Systems by Graphing
6. Polynomial Characteristics
A. Polynomial Characteristics
B. Polynomial Graphing
C. Identifying Polynomial Characteristics
D. Polynomial Theorems
E. Polynomial Graphing in Factored Form
F. 3.2 Evaluate and Graph Polynomials
G. Factoring - Special Cases
H. Writing Polynomial Functions and Quiz Review
I. Finding All Zeros or Factors of a Polynomial Function
7. Polynomial Division and Solving
A. Polynomial Solutions and Types
B. Polynomial Factoring / Division
C. Polynomial Roots
D. Dividing Polynomials and Synthetic Division
E. Graphing Polynomial Functions
F. Add, Subtract, Multiply Polynomials
8. Variation; Add / Subtract / Multiply / Divide Rationals
A. Variation & Simplifying Rationals
B. Direct, Inverse and Joint Variation
C. Model Inverse and Joint Variation
D. Fractions & Variation
E. Simplify Rational Expressions
F. Exponent Rules
G. Add and Subtract Rationals
H. Adding/Subtraction and Complex Rationals
I. Multiply and Divide Rational Expressions
J. Solve Rational Equations
K. Simplify Complex Rationals
9. Solve and Graph Rationals
A. Graph Rational Functions in H-K form
B. Graph Rational Functions P/Q
C. Graphing Rational Functions
D. Graph Square Root and Cube Root Functions
10. Function Composition. Inverse; Rational to Radical; Rational Denominators
A. Simplifying Radical Expressions
B. Nth Roots and Rational Exponents
C. Radicals and Rational Exponents
D. Inverse Functions
E. Function Operations
F. Operations and Functions
G. Solving Radical Equations
H. Graphing Square Root and Cube Root Functions
11. Solve Radicals
A. Radical Functions
B. Simplifying Radicals
C. Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
D. Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
E. Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents
F. Graphing Square Roots and Cube Roots
G. Graphing Radicals
12. Exponents and Logs
A. Graph Exponential Growth Functions
B. Exponential Growth Functions
C. Use Functions Involving e
D. Logarithm and Exponential Equations
E. Evaluating, Estimating, and Changing Forms w/Logs
F. Fixed, Compound & Continuous Interest
G. Exponential Decay Functions
H. Base e and Solving Exponential Equations with Like Bases
I. Graphic Organizer for Logarithmic Functions
J. Logarithmic Functions: Inverses and Properties of Logs
K. Solving Exponential & Logarithmic Equations
L. Exponential and Logarithmic Expressions
13. Piecewise-
A. Piecewise Functions
B. Quadratic Inequalities and Piecewise Functions
C. Evaluate Piecewise Functions and Discontinuity
D. Graphing Piecewise Functions
E. Domain and Range
F. Types of Piecewise Functions
14. Combinatorics-
A. Permutations and combinations
B. Fundamental Counting Principle, Permutations & Combinations
C. central tendency
D. Statistics and Modeling
E. Normal Distribution, Standard Deviation, and Z-Score Notes
F. Standard Deviation, Normal Distribution & Z-scores
G. Percentage under a Bell Curve & Finding values.
15. Data-
A. Correlation and Functions
B. Vocabulary Exploration
C. Using Data to Explore Function Shapes
D. Domain, Range, Intercepts, and Intervals
E. Parent Functions Activity
F. Parent FunctionsDisplay Page
16. Angles, Arc Length, Sector Area, Rt Triangle Trig-
A. Right triangle trig: Evaluating ratios
B. Right triangle trig: Missing sides/angles
C. Angles and angle measure
D. Co-terminal angles and reference angles
E. Arc length and sector area
F. Trig ratios of general angles
G. Exact trig ratios of important angles
H. The Law of Sines
I. The Law of Cosines
J. Graphing trig functions
K. Translating trig functions
L. Angle Sum/Difference Identities
M. Double-/Half-Angle Identities
17. Unit Circle and Periodicity-
A. Angles and the Unit Circle
B. Exploring Periodic Data
C. Define General Angles and Use Radian Measure
D. Radian Measure
E. The Sine Function
F. Coordinates on the Unit Circle
G. Pythagorean Identity
H. Periodicity of Tangent
I. Periodicity of Sine and Cosine
18. Graph Six Trig Functions-
A. Graphing Trig Functions
B. Practice with the Six Trig Functions
C. Radian Measure
D. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
E. Evaluate Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
F. Evaluate Inverse Trigonometric Functions
G. Special Right Triangles
H. Practice with Cofunctions
I. Practice with Pythagorean Identities
J. Practice with Sum and Difference of Angles
19. Inverse Sine, Cosine, Tangent Graph-
A. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
B. Inverse Sine Function
C. Inverse Cosine Function
D. Inverse Tangent Function
20. Inverse Trig Compositions-
A. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
B. Inverse Cosine and Inverse Tangent
C. Evaluate Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
21. Inverse Sec, Csc, Cot-
A. Inverse Secant Function
B. Inverse Cosecant Function
C. Inverse Cotangent Function
22. Fundamental Trig Proofs-
A. Quotient Identities
B. Reciprocal Identities
C. Pythagorean Identities
D. Even-Odd Identities (Symmetry Rules)
E. Cofunction Identities
F. Basic Trig Proof Example
23. Double/Half/Sum/Difference Proofs-
A. Sum and Difference Identities
B. Double-Angle Identities
C. Half-Angle Identities
24. Solve Trig Equations-
A. Basic Trig Equations
B. Equations with Multiple Angles
C. Equations that Require Factoring
D. Using Identities to Solve
E. Solving in Radians
25. Laws of Sines and Cosines-
A. Law of Sines
B. Law of Cosines
C. The Ambiguous Case (SSA)
D. Solving Triangles Completely
SOL Algebra2
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Algebra 2 with Trigonometry
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Are you thinking of getting admitted to the Algebra 2 Trig Course Training ? Well then, Talent Academy is the best choice. Talent Academy offers you the best curriculum amongst all in a limited course structure that does not hurt your pocket. In case you would love to know about Algebra II and trigonometry course, here is a short introduction. Algebra 2 is a high school match course that comes after Algebra I containing the basics of Algebra. Algebra II is divided into thirteen chapters containing several lessons in each chapter. Each lesson is again inclusive of theory and examples.
Course Curriculum at Talent Academy
The course curriculum at Talent Academy is a package in itself having all the important chapters clubbed together in this course. The Algebra 2 Trig course for high school students is equally beneficial and attractive. The course topics include the following:
Matrices (Introduction, Transformations, Determinants)
Inverse Matrices
Absolute Value & Inequalities
Functions (Introduction, Linear functions, Quadratic functions, special functions, Polynomial functions, Trigonometric functions)
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Radical expressions
Factoring and Dividing Polynomials
Logarithms
Combinatorics
Angle Measures and Unit Circle
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1. Function basics
A. Function Characteristics
B. Function Basics Exam
C. Function Characteristics Partner Practice
D. Introduction to Functions
E. Inverse Functions
2. Functions and their Transformations
A. Function Families
B. Function Transformations
C. Function Characteristics Incr & Decr
D. Functions Relations & Domain Range
3. Absolute Value
A. Solving Absolute Value Equations
B. Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
4. Quadratics
A. Imaginary Numbers and Solve Quads
B. Solve Quadratics by Quadratic Formula
C. Solve Quadratics by Factoring
5. Graph Quadratics and Solve Systems
A. Graph Quadratics (vertex and intercept form)
B. Graph Quadratics (standard form)
C. Solve Systems of Equations
6. Polynomial Characteristics
A. Polynomial Characteristics
B. Polynomial Characteristics
C. Polynomial Factoring and Long Division
D. Polynomial Synthetic Division
E. Polynomial
7. Simplify Rationals
A. Variation
B. Simplify Rationals
C. Add and Subtract Rational Expressions
D. Simplify Complex Rational Expressions
8. Solving and Graphing Rationals
A. Solve and Graph Rational Equations
B. Graph Rational Functions in P/Q form
9. Function Composition, Inverse, Radicals Intro
A. Function Composition and Inverse
B. Rational Exponents and Radical Expressions
C. Simplify Radical Expressions
10. Radicals equation
A. Solve Equations with Radicals
11. Picewise function
A. Piecewise Function
B. Piecewise Function
12.Combinatorics
A. Combinatorics
13. Introduction to Data
A. Data Cycle and Univariate Data
B. Bivariate Data
14. Angles and Right Triangle Trig
A. Angles, Arc Length and Area of a Sector
B. Right Triangle Trigonometry
16. Graphing trig function
A. Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions
B. Graphing Cosecant and Secant Functions
C. Graphing Tangent and Cotangent Functions
17. Inverse Sine, Cosine, Tangent
A. Graphing Inverse Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions
18. Composition of Trig Inverses
A. Compositions of Trig Functions
19. Fundamental Trig Identities
A. Fundamental Trig Identities and Mechanics
B. Fundamental Trig Identities
C. Fundamental Trig Identities (cont)
20. Sum and Difference,Double and Half Angle Formulas
A. Sum and Difference Formulas
B. Double and Half Angle Formulas
Foundation of Algebra or Pre-Algebra (School Based) or Grade 6/7 Math
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Topics Covered:
Number Sense
Place value & number forms
Comparing and ordering
Factors and multiples
Prime and composite numbers
Operations with Whole Numbers
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Estimation and rounding
Order of operations (without exponents)
Fractions and Decimals
Equivalent fractions
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of fractions
Decimal operations
Conversions between fractions and decimals
Ratios and Proportions
Ratio concepts
Unit rates
Basic proportions
Percents
Converting between fractions, decimals, and percents
Finding percent of a number
Simple percentage problems
Introduction to Variables and Expressions
Variables and simple expressions
Evaluating expressions
Basic substitution
Simple Equations and Inequalities
One-step equations
Concept of equality
Simple word problems
Geometry Basics
Lines, angles, and triangles
Perimeter and area of rectangles and triangles
Coordinate plane basics
Data and Graphing
Bar graphs, line plots, and pictographs
Mean, median, mode, and range
Reading tables and charts
Problem Solving and Logical Reasoning
Word problems across topics
Multi-step reasoning
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Arithmetic
Multiplication
Division
Fraction
Reciprocals
Mixed Numbers
Negatives
Decimal Arithmetic
Triangle
Combinatorics
Divisibility
Angles and triangles
Classification of triangles
Similar triangles
Pythagorean Theorem
Quadrilaterals
Trapezoids
Parallelograms
Angle bisectors and medians
Triangular inequality
Area Method
Polygons
Circles
Perimeter and Area
Perimeter and Area
Stats
Reading Tables or Charts
Basic Statistics
Mean, Median, Mode, And Range
Addition And Subtraction
Addition And Subtraction
Counting Combinatorics
Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Multiplication and Division
Multiplication and Division
Place Value and Scientific Notation
Place Value and Scientific Notation
Absolute Values
Absolute Values
Order of Operations
Order of Operations
Solving Equations
Solving Equations
Decimals
Repeating Decimals
Rounding Decimals
Percents
Simple Percents
Combining Percents
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Algebra and Number Sense
Equations and Inequalities
Order of Operations
Percentages
Slope
Congruence and Similarity
Congruence
Similarity
Data Analysis and Probability
Conditional Probability
Counting Principles
Probability
Probability and Counting
Probability and Statistics
Probability Problem Solving
Probability Problems
Probability with Geometry Representations
Exponents
Exponents
Exponents with Division
General Positive Exponents
More Properties of Exponents
Negative and Zero Exponents
Negative Exponents
Properties of Exponents
Expressions and Properties
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Evaluating Expressions
Non-standard Operators in Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Variable and Verbal Expressions
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Add Mixed Number
Decimals Fractions
Divide Mixed Fractions
Fractions
Fractions Addition
Fractions Subtraction
Fractions To Decimals
Mixed Number
Operations with Fractions
Subtract Mixed Numbers
Single and Multiple Digits
Single and Multiple Digits
Square Roots
Integer Square Roots
Non-integer Square Roots
Operations with Percents ,Decimals and Fractions
Operations with Percents
Operations with Decimals
Operations with Fractions
Geometry
Angles
Perimeter and Area
Reflection and Translation
Integers
Adding Integers
Consecutive Integers
Integers
Sum and Average of an Evenly Spaced List of Integers
Number Theory
Divisibility Rules
Highest Common Factor
Lowest Common Multiple
Prime or Composite
Scientific Notation
Ratios, Rates, and Proportions
Geometric Proportions
Rates
Ratios
Ratios and Proportions
Ratios Stretch
Solving Proportions
Rational Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers
Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers
Statistics
Data & Statistics
Statistics Stretch
Units of Measurement
Measurement Capacities
Measurement Customary Units
Measurement Lengths
Measurement Metric Units
Measurement Temperature
Measurement Weights
Algebra IOWA | Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test (IAAT)
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The Algebra IOWA Test Series are achievement tests published by the University of Iowa and are part of the “The Iowa Testing Programs.” The two most commonly-given Iowa Tests are the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) and the Iowa Assessments. The Iowa Assessments is a group-administered achievement test for grades K-12 which measures a student’s knowledge in subject areas that students have learned in school – reading, language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. The Iowa Assessments were released in the 2011-2012 school year and has replaced the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) and Iowa Test of Educational Development. The new exam format has been redesigned to better align the exam with the Iowa Common Core Standards. The test is also better aligned with other state standardized tests such as the Smarter Balanced Assessment exam. Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test™ (IAAT™), Fifth Edition, assesses students’ readiness for Algebra I, including any additional support and intervention they may need to become successful in the algebra classroom. IAAT is a group-administered, 50-minute algebra placement exam designed for grades 7 and 8 but is suitable for accelerated students in lower grades and high school and junior college students. Scoring options include hand scoring, or central scoring through Riverside Scoring Service. The following features set IAAT apart: The same high standards of reliability and validity as Iowa Assessments™ Forms E, F, and G.
Two parallel forms enabling pre- and post-testing.
Central scoring is available through Riverside Scoring Service for timely and accurate results.
Alignment to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards, ensuring that skills assessed are relevant to today’s algebra curriculum.
An administration that fits into one class period for efficient delivery.
$250
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VDOE-Aligned Algebra I | Virginia Department of Education
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The study of algebraic thinking begins in kindergarten and is progressively formalized prior to the study of the algebraic content found in the Algebra VDOE Mathematics Standards of Learning.
$250
1. Basics
A. Adding Integers
B. Order of Operations
C. Evaluating Expressions
D. Number Sets
E. Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers
F. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers
G. The Distributive Property
H. Combining Like Terms
I. Variable and Verbal Expressions
K. Percent of Change
K. Verbal to algebraic expressions
2. Equations
A. One-Step Equations
B. Two-Step Equations
C. Multi-Step Equations
D. Absolute Value Equations
E. Radical Equations (Easy, Hard) 1
F. Radical Equations (Easy, Hard) 2
G. Rational Equations (Easy, Hard) 1
H. Rational Equations (Easy, Hard) 2
I. Solving Proportions
J. Percent Problems
K. Distance-Rate-Time Word Problems
L. Mixture Word Problems
M. Work Word Problems
N. Supersizing Equation
O. Perimeter and Consecutive Word Problems
P. Literal Equations
3. Inequalities
A. Graphing One-Variable Inequalities
B. One-Step Inequalities
C. Two-Step Inequalities
D. Multi-Step Inequalities
E. Compound Inequalities
F. Absolute Value Inequalities
4. Linear Equations and Inequalities
A. Finding Slope from a Graph
B. Finding Slope from Two Points
C. Finding Slope from an Equation
D. Writing Linear Equations
E. Graphing Absolute Value Equations
5. Exponents
A. Properties of Exponents (Easy, Hard)
B. More Properties of Exponents
C. Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation
D. Operations with Scientific Notation
6. Systems of Equations and Inequalities
A. Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing
B. Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination
C. Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
D. Systems of Equations Word Problems
7. Polynomials
A. Naming Polynomials
B. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
C. Multiplying Polynomials
D. Multiplying Special Case Polynomials
E. Factoring 1
F. Factoring 2
G. Factoring Quadratic Polynomials (Easy, Hard)
H. Factoring Special Case Polynomials
I. Factoring by Grouping
J. Dividing Polynomials
8. Quadratic Functions
A. Quadratic Equations and Functions
B. System of Quadratic Equations
C. Solving Quadratic Roots
D. Completing the Square
E. Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring
F. Solving Quadratic Equations with the Quadratic Formula
G. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square
9. Radical Expressions
A. Radical Equations 1
B. Radical Equations 2
C. Simplifying Radicals
D. Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
E. Multiplying Radicals
F. Dividing Radicals
10. Rational Expressions
A. Simplifying Rational Expressions
B. Finding Excluded Values / Restricted Values
C. Multiplying Rational Expressions
D. Dividing Rational Expressions
E. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
F. Solving Rational Equations 1
G. Solving Rational Equations 2
11. Word Problems
A. Distance-Rate-Time Word Problems
B. Mixture Word Problems
C. Work Word Problems
D. Systems of Equations Word Problems
12. Statistics
A. Center and Spread of Data
B. Scatter Plots
C. Using Statistical Models
13. Set Theory
A. Set Theory Exercise 1
B. Set Theory Exercise 2
1. SOL Algebra1
A. Algebra1SOL3
B. Algebra1SOL4
C. Algebra1SOL5
D. Algebra1SOL6
E. Algebra1SOL7
F. Algebra1SOL8
G. Algebra1SOL9
H. Algebra1SOL10
I. Algebra1SOL13
J. Algebra1SOL15
2. SOL Algebra2
A. Algebra2SOL1
B. Algebra2SOL2
C. Algebra2SOL3
D. Algebra2SOL4
E. Algebra2SOL7
F. Algebra2SOL8
G. Algebra2SOL9
H. Algebra2SOL10
I. Algebra2SOL13
J. Algebra2SOL15
3. Mini Test
A. Mini Algebra Level 1
B. Mini Algebra Level 2
C. Mini Algebra Level 3
D. Mini Algebra Level 4
E. Mini Algebra Level 5
F. Mini Algebra Level 6
G. Mini Algebra Level 7
1. Absolute Value and Factoring
A. Absolute Value Quiz
B. Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
C. Solving Absolute Value Equations
D. Factoring Trinomials I
E. Factoring Trinomials II
F. Factoring Special Cases
2. Equations and Inequalities Essentials
A. Properties of Equality
B. Multi-Step Equations
C. Variables on Both Sides
D. Equations with Fractions
E. Types of Equations
F. Proportions
G. Absolute Value Equations
H. Literal Equations
I. Word Problems
J. Properties of Inequalities
K. Multi-Step Inequalities
L. Compound Inequalities
M. Set Builder Notation / Interval Notation
N. Absolute Value Inequalities
3. Functions and Roots
A. Function Basics
B. Simplifying Roots I
C. Simplifying Roots II
4. Lines, Slopes, and Data Modeling
A. Slope
B. Slope and Graphing Lines
C. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
D. Linear Equation Practical Problems
E. Linear Regression
F. Slope from a Graph and Two Points
G. Rewrite in Slope-Intercept Form
H. Investigating y = mx + b
I. Equations and Transformations
J. More Transformations
K. Families of Lines
L. Point-Slope Form
M. Standard Form
N. Slope-Intercept Form
O. Linear Interpolation and Extrapolation
P. Fitting a Line to Data
Q. Forms of Linear Equations Practice
5. Linear Equations
A. Slope from a Graph
B. Slope from an Equation
6. Equations and Inequalities
A. Order of Operations
B. Combining Like Terms
C. Distributive Property & CLT
D. Multi-Step Equations
E. Multi-Step Inequalities
F. Multi-Step Back
G. Multi-Step Front
H. Multi-Step Equations (Alternate)
I. Proportion Equations and Properties Practice
7. Domain and Range
A. Relation and Function
B. Two-Step Equations
C. Literal Equations
D. Domain and Range
E. Function Evaluation
F. Graphing: Find Range Given Domain
8. Relation and Function
A. Equations with Point-Slope Form
B. Zeroes of a Function
C. Order of Operations
D. Properties
E. Word Problems
F. Race to the Top: Combining Like Terms
G. Relation vs. Function Practice
H. Retake Corrections
I. Warm-Up: Domain, Range
J. Order of Operations and Evaluation
K. Properties Practice
L. Standard Form
M. Slope Graph Formula
N. Cube Root Evaluation
O. Slope-Intercept Form
P. Slope-Intercept and Standard Form
Algebra Elementary I Algebra Honors 1.5
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
A thorough introduction for students in grades 6-9 to algebraic accelerated topics such as Algebra 1.5 A, Honors Algebra, Algebra 2, 1.5 function Notation, linear equations, ratios, special factorizations, complex numbers, sequences, series, exponents, polynomials et are offered grade wise to the students by Talent academy. Mastering the concepts of algebra is very important to continued success in other mathematics courses. In Algebra 1.5A, students will learn the why and the how of the foundations of algebra including proportional reasoning, writing and evaluating algebraic expressions, solving equations, and graphing and writing linear functions. In Algebra 1.5B, students will write, graph and solve linear inequalities, systems of linear equations, quadratic functions and exponential functions.
This course will include:
Weekly online class meetings
Video explanations of the assignments
Practice assignments in worksheet form
Real-world problem solving questions
Voice-thread and other assignments where students will participate by voice
Quizzes and tests to evaluate students’ progress and understanding
Throughout the courses, students will actively participate in their own learning and will also benefit from personal feedback to help them continue to improve their mathematic skills.
$250
1. Substitution
A. Substittion ex1
B. Substittion ex2
C. Substittion ex3
D. Substittion ex4
2. Addition like terms
A. Addition like terms ex1
3. Add and subtract
A. Add and subtract ex1
B. Add and subtract ex2
C. Add and subtract ex3
D. Add and subtract ex4
4. Subtraction miscellaneous exercise
A. Subtraction miscellaneous exercise ex1
5. Multiplication
A. Multiplication ex1
B. Multiplication ex2
C. Multiplication ex3
D. Multiplication ex4
E. Multiplication ex5
F. Multiplication ex6
G. Multiplication ex7
6. Division
A. Division ex1
B. Division ex2
C. Division ex3
D. Division ex4
7. Removal and insertion of brackets
A. Removal and insertion of brackets ex1
B. Removal and insertion of brackets ex2
C. Removal and insertion of brackets ex3
D. Removal and insertion of brackets ex4
8. Symbolical expression
A. Symbolical expression ex1
B. Symbolical expression ex2
9. Problem leading to simple equations
A. Problem leading to simple equations ex1
10. Resolution into factors
A. Resolution into factors ex1
B. Resolution into factors ex2
C. Resolution into factors ex3
D. Resolution into factors ex4
E. Resolution into factors ex5
F. Resolution into factors ex6
G. Resolution into factors ex7
H. Resolution into factors ex8
I. Resolution into factors ex9
J. Resolution into factors ex10
K. Resolution into factors ex11
L. Resolution into factors ex12
M. Resolution into factors ex13
N. Resolution into factors ex14
O. Resolution into factors ex15
11. Highest common fraction
A. Highest common fraction ex1
B. Highest common fraction ex2
C. Highest common fraction ex3
12. Lowest common multiple
A. Lowest common fraction ex1
B. Lowest common fraction ex2
C. Lowest common fraction ex3
13. Highest common factor
A. Highest common factor ex1
B. Highest common factor ex2
14. Fractions
A. Fractions ex1
B. Fractions ex2
C. Fractions ex3
15. Elementry fractions
A. Elementary fractions ex1
B. Elementary fractions ex2
C. Elementary fractions ex3
D. Elementary fractions ex4
16. Simultaneous equations
A. Simultaneous equations ex1
B. Simultaneous equations ex2
C. Simultaneous equations ex3
D. Simultaneous equations ex4
17. Problems leading to simultaneous equations
A. Problems leading to simultaneous equations ex1
B. Problems leading to simultaneous equations ex2
18. Involution
A. Involution ex1
B. Involution ex2
C. Involution ex3
19. Evolution
A. Evolution ex1
B. Evolution ex2
C. Evolution ex3
20. Problem leading to simultaneous equations
A. Problem leading to simultaneous equations ex1
21. Addition and subtraction of fraction
A. Addition and subtraction of fraction ex1
B. Addition and subtraction of fraction ex2
C. Addition and subtraction of fraction ex3
D. Addition and subtraction of fraction ex4
22. Miscellaneous fractions
A. Miscellaneous fractions ex1
B. Miscellaneous fractions ex2
C. Miscellaneous fractions ex3
23. Simple equation
A. Simple equation ex1
B. Simple equation ex2
C. Simple equation ex3
24. Harder equations
A. Harder equations ex1
B. Harder equations ex2
C. Harder equations ex3
25. Harder problems
A. Harder problems ex1
26. Quadratic equations
A. Quadratic equations ex1
B. Quadratic equations ex2
C. Quadratic equations ex3
27. Simultaneous quadratic equations
A. Simultaneous quadratic equations ex1
B. Simultaneous quadratic equations ex2
C. Simultaneous quadratic equations ex3
28. Problems leading to quadratic equations
A. Problems leading to quadratic equations ex1
29. Harder factor
A. Harder factor ex1
B. Harder factor ex2
30. Miscellaneous theorems and examples
A. Miscellaneous theorems and examples ex1
B. Miscellaneous theorems and examples ex2
31. The theory of indices
A. The theory of indices ex1
B. The theory of indices ex2
C. The theory of indices ex3
32. Elementary surds
A. Elementary surds ex1
B. Elementary surds ex2
C. Elementary surds ex3
33. Ratio proportion and variation
A. Ratio proportion and variation ex1
B. Ratio proportion and variation ex2
C. Ratio proportion and variation ex3
34. Arithmetic progression
A. Arithmetic progression ex1
B. Arithmetic progression ex2
35. Geometric progression
A. Geometric progression ex1
B. Geometric progression ex2
36. Harmonic progression
A. Harmonic progression ex1
1. SOL Algebra1
A. Algebra1SOL3
B. Algebra1SOL4
C. Algebra1SOL5
D. Algebra1SOL6
E. Algebra1SOL7
F. Algebra1SOL8
G. Algebra1SOL9
H. Algebra1SOL10
I. Algebra1SOL13
J. Algebra1SOL15
2. Mini Test
A. Mini Algebra Level 1
B. Mini Algebra Level 2
C. Mini Algebra Level 3
D. Mini Algebra Level 4
E. Mini Algebra Level 5
F. Mini Algebra Level 6
G. Mini Algebra Level 7
1. Final Test
A. Algebra Final Exam Level 1
B. Algebra Final Exam Level 2
C. Algebra Final Exam Level 3
ACSL (American Computer Science League)ACSL Bundle: Registration + Self-Paced▾
TA ACSL Junior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The ACSL American computer science league is ACSL Junior Division Program which provides you ACSL 2001-2022 that covers all the exercises. Best for junior high and middle school students with no previous programming experience.
$200
1. 2025–2026
A. Contest 1: Creature Capture
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4: Binary Tree
E. Finals Contest 1: Zig-Zag Grid
F. Finals Contest 2: Marbles Sort Checker
1. 2024–2025
A. Contest 1: Rings
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4: Binary Tree
E. Finals Contest 1: Zig-Zag Grid
F. Finals Contest 2: Marbles Sort Checker
2. 2023–2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2: ACSL Book
C. Contest 3: ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4: ACSL 2248
E. Finals Contest 1: Run-Length Encoding
F. Finals Contest 2: ACSL Word Search
3. 2022–2023
A. Contest 1: Next-Base
B. Contest 2: Binary Counting
C. Contest 3: Create a Tree
D. Contest 4: Targets
E. Finals Contest 1: Line Up
F. Finals Contest 2: Intervals
4. 2021–2022
A. Contest 1: Fibonacci Clock
B. Contest 2: Fibonacci Cipher
C. Contest 3: Fibonacci & Pascal
D. Contest 4: Fibonacci & Mandelbrot
E. Finals Contest 1: Waves Program
F. Finals Contest 2: Showtime Program
5. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1: Numeral Triangles
B. Contest 2: Lex Strings
C. Contest 3: Multiple Arrays
D. Contest 4: Graphs
E. Finals Contest 1: Subrect
F. Finals Contest 2: Sentences
G. Finals Contest 3: King in Danger
H. Finals Contest 4: Cycles
6. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1: Number Transformation
B. Contest 2: String Differences
C. Contest 3: Veitch
D. Contest 4: Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passport
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4: Family Tree
7. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1: Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2: String Stats
C. Contest 3: Stretch
D. Contest 4: Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1: Patience
F. Finals Contest 2: Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3: Time
H. Finals Contest 4: Digit Expression
8. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1: Ninety-Nine
B. Contest 2: Enclosure Contest
C. Contest 3: Walk
D. Contest 4: Duplicates
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2: Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3: Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4: Fifteen Puzzle
9. 2016–2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2: Ascending
C. Contest 3: Lights Out
D. Contest 4: Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1: Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2: Panels
G. Finals Contest 3: Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4: Components
10. 2015–2016
A. Contest 1: Chmod
B. Contest 2: Strings
C. Contest 3: Abc
D. Contest 4: Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1: Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2: Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3: Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4: Uuencode
11. 2014–2015
A. Contest 1: Navigating ACSL Land
B. Contest 2: Lisp Expressions
C. Contest 3: Isola
D. Contest 4: Quine–McCluskey Algorithm
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
12. 2013–2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2: Print Formatting
C. Contest 3: Fanorona
D. Contest 4: Numble
E. Finals Contest 1: Change
F. Finals Contest 2: KenKen
G. Finals Contest 3: Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4: Hex Fractions
13. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2: Cells
C. Contest 3: Chess Queen
D. Contest 4: Rummy
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3: Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
14. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid Fit
D. Contest 4: Pip
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3: Factor Trees
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
15. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1: Prints
B. Contest 2: Search
C. Contest 3: Mancala
D. Contest 4: Matrix Encryption
E. Finals Contest 1: Disks
F. Finals Contest 2: Equations
G. Finals Contest 3: Matrix
16. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1: Golf
B. Contest 2: NYSIIS
C. Contest 3: Senet
D. Contest 4: Stacks and Queues
E. Finals Contest 1: Bridge
F. Finals Contest 2: Triangles
G. Finals Contest 3: Krypto
17. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1: Bridge
B. Contest 2: Pinochle
C. Contest 3: Blokus
D. Contest 4: Reversi
E. Finals Contest 1: Prefix Codes
F. Finals Contest 2: Scattergories
G. Finals Contest 3: ACSLBET
18. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1: Triangles
B. Contest 2: Data Compression
C. Contest 3: Petteia
D. Contest 4: Trees
E. Finals Contest 2: Tali
F. Finals Contest 2: Prefix Codes
G. Finals Contest 3: Fibonacci Code
19. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1: Probability
B. Contest 2: The Next Generation
C. Contest 3: Swedish Chef Onion Routing
D. Contest 4: Flock
E. Finals Contest 1: Deal or No Deal
F. Finals Contest 2: Leet
G. Finals Contest 3: Onion Router
20. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1: Post Office
B. Contest 2: Sudoku
C. Contest 3: Strings
D. Contest 4: Pathways
E. Finals Contest 1: Pick-a-Number
F. Finals Contest 2: Squares
G. Finals Contest 3: Time Zones
21. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1: Poker
B. Contest 2: Digital Deletions
C. Contest 3: The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest 4: Trees
E. Finals Contest 1: Home on the Range
F. Finals Contest 2: Inverse Identity
G. Finals Contest 3: FSA
22. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1: Change Digits
B. Contest 2: Coin Strip
C. Contest 3: ACSLman
D. Contest 4: Assembly
E. Finals Contest 1: ACSLcam
F. Finals Contest 2: Adjacent Fractions
G. Finals Contest 3: Complement
23. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1: Asterisks
B. Contest 2: Strings and Things
C. Contest 3: Prime Time
D. Finals Contest 1: Weird
E. Finals Contest 2: Morse Code
F. Finals Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
24. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1: Wrap-Around Code
B. Contest 2: Checkers
C. Contest 3: Palindrome
D. Contest 4: Hairy Conic
E. Finals Contest 1: The Junior Vampire
F. Finals Contest 2: Diophantus
G. Finals Contest 3: Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
TA Classroom Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
We are providing Classroom Division Theory - contest 2001-2021, where it comprises ACSL advanced, ACSL short-problems, and more. The question sets used in the Classroom division for teaching and in the training modules or the test materials are the theory sections which have a combination of Junior and Intermediate divisions. Students interested in the Classroom division should enroll for either the Junior Division Theory for the exposure to the basic level and practice using the easier years problem sets. If students have a good grip on the junior division contents and concepts then the students can opt for the Intermediate Division Theory which comprises of much more advanced level of theory contents and concepts in-depth.programming test
regular season
junior divisions
programming problem
short answer
short problems
american computer science league 2022
elementary division
finals competition
senior intermediate
students in all divisions
problems to solve
hackerrank platform
open to students
school students
$200
2025-2026
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
2024-2025
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
2023-2024
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2022-2023
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2021-2022
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2020-2021
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2019-2020
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2018-2019
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2017-2018
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2016- 2017
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2015- 2016
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2014- 2015
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2013-2014
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2012-2013
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2011-2012
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2010-2011
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2009-2010
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2008-2009
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2007-2008
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2006-2007
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2005-2006
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2004-2005
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2003-2004
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2002-2003
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2001-2002
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
Assembly Language Programming
Bit-String Flicking
Boolean Algebra
Computer Number Systems
Data Structures
Digital Electronics
FSAs
Graph Theory
LISP
Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Regular Expressions
Recursive Functions
What Does This Program Do?
TA Junior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The Talent academy American Computer Science League (ACSL) is Best for high school students with little or no programming experience and for advanced junior high students.
$150
1. Exercises
A. Decimal to Binary
B. Decimal to Hexadecimal
C. Octal to Decimal
D. Octal to Binary
E. Octal to Hexadecimal
F. Hexadecimal to Decimal
G. Hexadecimal to Binary
H. Hexadecimal to octal
I. Binary to Decimal
J. Binary to octal
K. Binary to Hexadecimal
2. Concepts
A. Evaluate Prefix
B. Evaluate Postfix
C. Prefix to postfix
D. Infix to Prefix
E. Infix to Postfix
3. Concepts
A. Bit-String Flicking
B. Boolean Algebra
C. Computer Number Systems-Level 1
D. Computer Number Systems-Level 2
E. Data Structures
F. Digital Electronics
G. Graph Theory
H. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
I. Recursive Functions
J. What Does This Program Do?
4. What Does This Program Do
A. What Does This Program Do-Branching
B. What Does This Program Do-Loop
C. What Does This Program Do-Array
D. What Does This Program Do-Strings
2025-2026
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2024-2025
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2023-2024
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2022-2023
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2021-2022
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2020-2021
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2019-2020
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2018-2019
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2017-2018
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2016- 2017
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2015- 2016
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2014- 2015
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2013-2014
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2012-2013
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2011-2012
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2010-2011
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2009-2010
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2008-2009
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2007-2008
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2006-2007
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2005-2006
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2004-2005
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2003-2004
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2002-2003
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2001-2002
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
1. 2025–2026
A. Contest 1: Creature Capture
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4: Binary Tree
E. Finals Contest 1: Zig-Zag Grid
F. Finals Contest 2: Marbles Sort Checker
2. 2024–2025
A. Contest 1: Rings
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4: Binary Tree
E. Finals Contest 1: Zig-Zag Grid
F. Finals Contest 2: Marbles Sort Checker
3. 2023–2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2: ACSL Book
C. Contest 3: ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4: ACSL 2248
E. Finals Contest 1: Run-Length Encoding
F. Finals Contest 2: ACSL Word Search
4. 2022–2023
A. Contest 1: Next-Base
B. Contest 2: Binary Counting
C. Contest 3: Create a Tree
D. Contest 4: Targets
E. Finals Contest 1: Line Up
F. Finals Contest 2: Intervals
5. 2021–2022
A. Contest 1: Fibonacci Clock
B. Contest 2: Fibonacci Cipher
C. Contest 3: Fibonacci & Pascal
D. Contest 4: Fibonacci & Mandelbrot
E. Finals Contest 1: Waves Program
F. Finals Contest 2: Showtime Program
6. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1: Numeral Triangles
B. Contest 2: Lex Strings
C. Contest 3: Multiple Arrays
D. Contest 4: Graphs
E. Finals Contest 1: Subrect
F. Finals Contest 2: Sentences
G. Finals Contest 3: King in Danger
H. Finals Contest 4: Cycles
7. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1: Number Transformation
B. Contest 2: String Differences
C. Contest 3: Veitch
D. Contest 4: Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passport
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4: Family Tree
8. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1: Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2: String Stats
C. Contest 3: Stretch
D. Contest 4: Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1: Patience
F. Finals Contest 2: Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3: Time
H. Finals Contest 4: Digit Expression
9. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1: Ninety-Nine
B. Contest 2: Enclosure Contest
C. Contest 3: Walk
D. Contest 4: Duplicates
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2: Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3: Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4: Fifteen Puzzle
10. 2016–2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2: Ascending
C. Contest 3: Lights Out
D. Contest 4: Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1: Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2: Panels
G. Finals Contest 3: Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4: Components
11. 2015–2016
A. Contest 1: Chmod
B. Contest 2: Strings
C. Contest 3: Abc
D. Contest 4: Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1: Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2: Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3: Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4: Uuencode
12. 2014–2015
A. Contest 1: Navigating ACSL Land
B. Contest 2: Lisp Expressions
C. Contest 3: Isola
D. Contest 4: Quine–McCluskey Algorithm
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
13. 2013–2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2: Print Formatting
C. Contest 3: Fanorona
D. Contest 4: Numble
E. Finals Contest 1: Change
F. Finals Contest 2: KenKen
G. Finals Contest 3: Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4: Hex Fractions
14. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2: Cells
C. Contest 3: Chess Queen
D. Contest 4: Rummy
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3: Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
15. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid Fit
D. Contest 4: Pip
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3: Factor Trees
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
16. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1: Prints
B. Contest 2: Search
C. Contest 3: Mancala
D. Contest 4: Matrix Encryption
E. Finals Contest 1: Disks
F. Finals Contest 2: Equations
G. Finals Contest 3: Matrix
17. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1: Golf
B. Contest 2: NYSIIS
C. Contest 3: Senet
D. Contest 4: Stacks and Queues
E. Finals Contest 1: Bridge
F. Finals Contest 2: Triangles
G. Finals Contest 3: Krypto
18. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1: Bridge
B. Contest 2: Pinochle
C. Contest 3: Blokus
D. Contest 4: Reversi
E. Finals Contest 1: Prefix Codes
F. Finals Contest 2: Scattergories
G. Finals Contest 3: ACSLBET
19. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1: Triangles
B. Contest 2: Data Compression
C. Contest 3: Petteia
D. Contest 4: Trees
E. Finals Contest 2: Tali
F. Finals Contest 2: Prefix Codes
G. Finals Contest 3: Fibonacci Code
20. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1: Probability
B. Contest 2: The Next Generation
C. Contest 3: Swedish Chef Onion Routing
D. Contest 4: Flock
E. Finals Contest 1: Deal or No Deal
F. Finals Contest 2: Leet
G. Finals Contest 3: Onion Router
21. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1: Post Office
B. Contest 2: Sudoku
C. Contest 3: Strings
D. Contest 4: Pathways
E. Finals Contest 1: Pick-a-Number
F. Finals Contest 2: Squares
G. Finals Contest 3: Time Zones
22. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1: Poker
B. Contest 2: Digital Deletions
C. Contest 3: The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest 4: Trees
E. Finals Contest 1: Home on the Range
F. Finals Contest 2: Inverse Identity
G. Finals Contest 3: FSA
23. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1: Change Digits
B. Contest 2: Coin Strip
C. Contest 3: ACSLman
D. Contest 4: Assembly
E. Finals Contest 1: ACSLcam
F. Finals Contest 2: Adjacent Fractions
G. Finals Contest 3: Complement
24. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1: Asterisks
B. Contest 2: Strings and Things
C. Contest 3: Prime Time
D. Finals Contest 1: Weird
E. Finals Contest 2: Morse Code
F. Finals Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
25. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1: Wrap-Around Code
B. Contest 2: Checkers
C. Contest 3: Palindrome
D. Contest 4: Hairy Conic
E. Finals Contest 1: The Junior Vampire
F. Finals Contest 2: Diophantus
G. Finals Contest 3: Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
ACSL Senior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
ACSL arranges computer science and computer programming international tournaments for students in elementary, junior, and senior high school. Over 300 teams from the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, and Asia are participating in various divisions this year, our 41st year of continuous operation. The National Association of Secondary School Principals has approved ASL as an activity (NASSP). ASL is also a member of the Computer Science Teachers Association as an institutional member. ACSL provides multiple numbers of contests from 2001-2021 Best for high school students with programming experience, especially those taking AP Computer Science. As we know In the United States, Advanced Placement Computer Science is a suite of Advanced Placement courses and examinations covering areas of computer science. They are offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn college credit for college-level courses, but here we are helping you to learn this skill in the perfectionist way with the best educators.
$200
1. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
2. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
3. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
4. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
5. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
6. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
7. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
8. 2016-2017
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
9. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
10. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
11. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
12. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
13. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
14. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
15. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
16. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
17. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
18. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
19. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1
B. Contest2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest4
E. All-Star Contest
20. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
21. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1
B. Contest.2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
22. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
23. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
1. Exercises
A. Assembly Language Programming
B. Bit-String Flicking
C. Boolean Algebra
D. Computer Number Systems
E. Data Structures
F. Digital Electronics
G. FSAs
H. Graph Theory
I. LISP
J. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
K. Recursive Functions
L. What Does This Program Do?
2. Exercises
A. Decimal to octal
B. Decimal to Binary
C. Decimal to Hexadecimal
D. Octal to Decimal
E. Octal to Binary
F. Octal to Hexadecimal
G. Hexadecimal to Decimal
H. Hexadecimal to Binary
I. Hexadecimal to octal
J. Binary to Decimal
K. Binary to octal
L. Binary to Hexadecimal
TA Intermediate Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The Talent academy American Computer Science League (ACSL) is Best for high school students with little or no programming experience and for advanced junior high students.
$200
1. 2025-2026
A. Contest 1: Creature Capture
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4 Binary Tree Array
E. Finals: Spirals
1. 2024-2025
A. Contest 1: Rings
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4 Binary Tree Array
E. Finals: Spirals
2. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2: ACSL Book
C. Contest 3: ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4: ACSL 2248
E. Finals: ACSL Word Search
F. Finals: Thirteen
3. 2022 - 2023
A. Contest 1:Next Base
B. Contest 2:Binary Counting
C. Contest 3:Create a Tree
D. Contest 4:Targets
E. Finals Contest : Intervals
F. Finals Contest : KWIC
4. 2021 - 2022
A. Contest 1:FibonacciClock
B. Contest 2:FibonacciCyphe
C. Contest 3:Fibonacci&Pascal
D. Contest 4:GRAPH
E. Finals Contest: SHOWTIME PROGRAM
5. 2020 - 2021
A. Contest 1:TRIANGLE NUMBERS
B. Contest 2:LEX STRINGS
C. Contest 3:ARRAYS
D. Contest 4:GRAPH
6. 2019 - 2020
A. Contest 1:Number Transformation
B. Contest 2:Sameness
C. Contest 3:Veitch
D. Contest 4:Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passort
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4 : Family Tree
7. 2018 -2019
A. Contest 1:Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2:Diff
C. Contest 3:Stretch
D. Contest 4:Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1:Patience
F. Finals Contest 2:Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3:Time
H. Finals Contest 4:Digit Expression
I. Finals Contest 5 :Pretty Print
8. 2017 - 2018
A. Contest 1:Duplicates
B. Contest 2: Walk
C. Contest 3:Enclosure
D. Contest 4:Ninety-Nine
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2 : Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3 :Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4 : Fifteen puzzle
I. Finals Contest 5 :Look and Say
9. 2016 - 2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2:Ascending
C. Contest 3:Lights Out
D. Contest 4:Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1 : Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2 :Panels
G. Finals Contest 3 : Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4 : Components
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ascendingagain
10. 2015 - 2016
A. Contest 1:Chmod
B. Contest 2:Strings
C. Contest 3:ABC
D. Contest 4:Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1:Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2 :Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3 :Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4 :Uuencode
I. Finals Contest 5 :Booleo
11. 2014 - 2015
A. Contest 1:Maps
B. Contest 2:Lisp
C. Contest 3:Isola
D. Contest 4 :Quine
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
I. Finals Contest 5 : Letters
12. 2013 2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2:Print Formatting
C. Contest 3:ACSL Fanorona
D. Contest 4:ACSL Numble
E. Finals Contest 1:Change
F. Finals Contest 2 :Kenken
G. Finals Contest 3 : Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4 : Hexfractions
I. Finals Contest 5 : Royal Ur
13. 2012 - 2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2 : Cells
C. Contest 3 : Chess queens
D. Contest 4:Rummy
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3:Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ternary
14. 2011 - 2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid Fit
D. Contest 4: Pip
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3:Factor Tress
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
I. Finals Contest 5 :Go Fish
15. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1: Prints
B. Contest 2: - Search
C. Contest 3 - Mancala
D. Contest 4 - Matrix Encryption
E. All Star Contest 1: Disks
F. All Star Contest 2 : Equations
G. All Star Contest 3 : Matrix
H. All Star Contest 4 : Canasta
I. All Star Contest 6 :steps
16. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1 - Golf
B. Contest 2 - NYSIIS
C. Contest 3 - Senet
D. Contest 4 - STACKS AND QUEUES
E. All Star Contest 1:Bridge
F. All Star Contest 2:Triangles
G. All Star Contest 3:Krypto
H. All Star Contest 4:Elevator
I. All Star Contest 5 :Sticklinks
17. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1 - Bridge
B. Contest 2 - Pinochle
C. Contest 3 - Blokus
D. Contest 4 - Reversi
E. All Star Contest 1:Prefix codes
F. All Star Contest 2:Scattergories
G. All Star Contest 3:ACSLBET
H. All Star Contest 4:Abalone
I. All Star Contest 5 :Greedy
18. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1 - Triangles
B. Contest 2 - Data Compression
C. Contest 3 - Petteia
D. Contest 4 - Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Tali
F. All Star Contest 2:PREFIX CODES
G. All Star Contest 3:Fibonacci Code
H. All Star Contest 4:The Straddling Checkerboard
I. All Star Contest 5 :With a Knapsack on My Back
19. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1 -
B. Contest 2 - The Next Generation
C. Contest 3 - Swedish Chef
D. Contest 4 - Flock
E. All Star Contest 1:Deal Or No Deal
F. All Star Contest 2:leet
G. All Star Contest 3: onion router
H. All Star Contest 4:columns
I. All Star Contest 5 :network
20. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1 - Post Office
B. Contest 2 - SUDOKU
C. Contest 3 - Strings
D. Contest 4 - Pathways)
E. All Star Contest 1:Pick-a-Number
F. All Star Contest 2:Squares
G. All Star Contest 3:Time Zones
H. All Star Contest 4:Push-Pop
I. All Star Contest 5 :Cyclic Redundancy Checks
21. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1 - Poker
B. Contest 2 - Digital Deletions
C. Contest 3 - The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest 4 - Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Home on the range
F. All Star Contest 2:Inverse identity
G. All Star Contest 3:FSA
H. All Star Contest 4:Parity
I. All Star Contest 5 :The soundex indexing system
22. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1 - Intermediate Division
B. Contest 2 - Stopgate
C. Contest 3 - ACSLMAN
D. Contest 4 - Assembly
E. All Star Contest 1:ACSLCAM
F. All Star Contest 2:Adjacent Fractions
G. All Star Contest 3:Complement
H. All Star Contest 4:Dominoes
I. All Star Contest 5 :Diffrentiate
23. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1 - Asterisks
B. Contest 2 - Duodecim Scripta
C. Contest 3 - Strings and Things
D. Contest 4 - Prime Time
E. All Star Contest 1: Weird
F. All Star Contest 2:Morse Code
G. All Star Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
H. All Star Contest 4:Truth Tables
I. All Star Contest 5 :Hms
24. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1 - Wrap Around Code
B. Contest 2 - Checkers
C. Contest 3 - Palindrome
D. Contest 4 - Hairy Conic Junior
E. All Star Contest 1:The Junior Vampire
F. All Star Contest 2:Diaphantus
G. All Star Contest 3:Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
H. All Star Contest 4:Boolean
I. All Star Contest 5 :Vampire
TA Intermediate Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Talent academy offers courses containing the Intermediate Division 2001-2021 Coding problems that were given by the American Computer Science League (ACSL) during the nine academic years, 2011-12 through 2019-20. The coding questions are solved by writing a computer program and running the program on the ACSL test data. Each question contains sample data to help students test and debug their programs; the test data is designed to be trickier! Each year consists of 4 regular-season contests, each session has a different coding problem set and an end-of-year Finals competition which comprises two or more problem sets. This course is for Intermediate students to challenge themselves with different coding problems.
$200
1. 2025-2026
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
1. 2024-2025
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
2. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
3. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
4. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
5. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
6. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
7. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
8. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
9. 2016-2017
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
10. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
11. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
12. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
13. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
14. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
15. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
16. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
17. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
18. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
19. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
20. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
21. 2004-2005
A. Contest1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
22. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
23. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. All-Star Contest
24. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
1. Exercises
A. Decimal to octal
B. Decimal to Binary
C. Decimal to Hexadecimal
D. Octal to Decimal
E. Octal to Binary
F. Octal to Hexadecimal
G. Hexadecimal to Decimal
H. Hexadecimal to Binary
I. Hexadecimal to octal
J. Binary to Decimal
K. Binary to octal
L. Binary to Hexadecimal
2. Concepts
A. Evaluate Prefix
B. prefix to infix
C. Prefix to postfix
D. Infix to Prefix
E. Infix to Postfix
F. Postfix to Prefix
G. Evaluate Postfix
3. Exercises
A. Bit-String Flicking
B. Boolean Algebra
C. Computer Number Systems
D. Data Structures
E. Digital Electronics
F. Graph Theory
G. LISP
H. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
I. Recursive Functions
J. Regular Expressions
K. What Does This Program Do?
TA Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The Talent academy American Computer Science League (ACSL) is Best for high school students with little or no programming experience and for advanced junior high students.
$0
1. 2025-2026
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
1. 2024-2025
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
2. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
3. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
4. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-star contest
5. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
6. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
7. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
8. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
9. 2016-2017
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
10. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
11. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
12. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
13. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
14. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
15. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
16. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
17. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
18. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
19. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
20. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
21. 2004-2005
A. Contest1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
22. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
23. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. All-Star Contest
24. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
1. 2025-2026
A. Contest 1: Creature Capture
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4 Binary Tree Array
E. Finals: Spirals
1. 2024-2025
A. Contest 1: Rings
B. Contest 2: Uno Duo
C. Contest 3: Manhattan Distance
D. Contest 4 Binary Tree Array
E. Finals: Spirals
2. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2: ACSL Book
C. Contest 3: ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4: ACSL 2248
E. Finals: ACSL Word Search
F. Finals: Thirteen
3. 2022 - 2023
A. Contest 1:Next Base
B. Contest 2:Binary Counting
C. Contest 3:Create a Tree
D. Contest 4:Targets
E. Finals Contest : Intervals
F. Finals Contest : KWIC
4. 2021 - 2022
A. Contest 1:FibonacciClock
B. Contest 2:FibonacciCyphe
C. Contest 3:Fibonacci&Pascal
D. Contest 4:GRAPH
E. Finals Contest: SHOWTIME PROGRAM
5. 2020 - 2021
A. Contest 1:TRIANGLE NUMBERS
B. Contest 2:LEX STRINGS
C. Contest 3:ARRAYS
D. Contest 4:GRAPH
6. 2019 - 2020
A. Contest 1:Number Transformation
B. Contest 2:Sameness
C. Contest 3:Veitch
D. Contest 4:Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passort
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4 : Family Tree
7. 2018 -2019
A. Contest 1:Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2:Diff
C. Contest 3:Stretch
D. Contest 4:Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1:Patience
F. Finals Contest 2:Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3:Time
H. Finals Contest 4:Digit Expression
I. Finals Contest 5 :Pretty Print
8. 2017 - 2018
A. Contest 1:Duplicates
B. Contest 2: Walk
C. Contest 3:Enclosure
D. Contest 4:Ninety-Nine
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2 : Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3 :Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4 : Fifteen puzzle
I. Finals Contest 5 :Look and Say
9. 2016 - 2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2:Ascending
C. Contest 3:Lights Out
D. Contest 4:Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1 : Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2 :Panels
G. Finals Contest 3 : Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4 : Components
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ascendingagain
10. 2015 - 2016
A. Contest 1:Chmod
B. Contest 2:Strings
C. Contest 3:ABC
D. Contest 4:Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1:Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2 :Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3 :Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4 :Uuencode
I. Finals Contest 5 :Booleo
11. 2014 - 2015
A. Contest 1:Maps
B. Contest 2:Lisp
C. Contest 3:Isola
D. Contest 4 :Quine
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
I. Finals Contest 5 : Letters
12. 2013 2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2:Print Formatting
C. Contest 3:ACSL Fanorona
D. Contest 4:ACSL Numble
E. Finals Contest 1:Change
F. Finals Contest 2 :Kenken
G. Finals Contest 3 : Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4 : Hexfractions
I. Finals Contest 5 : Royal Ur
13. 2012 - 2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2 : Cells
C. Contest 3 : Chess queens
D. Contest 4:Rummy
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3:Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ternary
14. 2011 - 2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid Fit
D. Contest 4: Pip
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3:Factor Tress
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
I. Finals Contest 5 :Go Fish
15. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1: Prints
B. Contest 2: - Search
C. Contest 3 - Mancala
D. Contest 4 - Matrix Encryption
E. All Star Contest 1: Disks
F. All Star Contest 2 : Equations
G. All Star Contest 3 : Matrix
H. All Star Contest 4 : Canasta
I. All Star Contest 6 :steps
16. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1 - Golf
B. Contest 2 - NYSIIS
C. Contest 3 - Senet
D. Contest 4 - STACKS AND QUEUES
E. All Star Contest 1:Bridge
F. All Star Contest 2:Triangles
G. All Star Contest 3:Krypto
H. All Star Contest 4:Elevator
I. All Star Contest 5 :Sticklinks
17. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1 - Bridge
B. Contest 2 - Pinochle
C. Contest 3 - Blokus
D. Contest 4 - Reversi
E. All Star Contest 1:Prefix codes
F. All Star Contest 2:Scattergories
G. All Star Contest 3:ACSLBET
H. All Star Contest 4:Abalone
I. All Star Contest 5 :Greedy
18. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1 - Triangles
B. Contest 2 - Data Compression
C. Contest 3 - Petteia
D. Contest 4 - Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Tali
F. All Star Contest 2:PREFIX CODES
G. All Star Contest 3:Fibonacci Code
H. All Star Contest 4:The Straddling Checkerboard
I. All Star Contest 5 :With a Knapsack on My Back
19. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1 -
B. Contest 2 - The Next Generation
C. Contest 3 - Swedish Chef
D. Contest 4 - Flock
E. All Star Contest 1:Deal Or No Deal
F. All Star Contest 2:leet
G. All Star Contest 3: onion router
H. All Star Contest 4:columns
I. All Star Contest 5 :network
20. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1 - Post Office
B. Contest 2 - SUDOKU
C. Contest 3 - Strings
D. Contest 4 - Pathways)
E. All Star Contest 1:Pick-a-Number
F. All Star Contest 2:Squares
G. All Star Contest 3:Time Zones
H. All Star Contest 4:Push-Pop
I. All Star Contest 5 :Cyclic Redundancy Checks
21. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1 - Poker
B. Contest 2 - Digital Deletions
C. Contest 3 - The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest 4 - Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Home on the range
F. All Star Contest 2:Inverse identity
G. All Star Contest 3:FSA
H. All Star Contest 4:Parity
I. All Star Contest 5 :The soundex indexing system
22. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1 - Intermediate Division
B. Contest 2 - Stopgate
C. Contest 3 - ACSLMAN
D. Contest 4 - Assembly
E. All Star Contest 1:ACSLCAM
F. All Star Contest 2:Adjacent Fractions
G. All Star Contest 3:Complement
H. All Star Contest 4:Dominoes
I. All Star Contest 5 :Diffrentiate
23. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1 - Asterisks
B. Contest 2 - Duodecim Scripta
C. Contest 3 - Strings and Things
D. Contest 4 - Prime Time
E. All Star Contest 1: Weird
F. All Star Contest 2:Morse Code
G. All Star Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
H. All Star Contest 4:Truth Tables
I. All Star Contest 5 :Hms
24. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1 - Wrap Around Code
B. Contest 2 - Checkers
C. Contest 3 - Palindrome
D. Contest 4 - Hairy Conic Junior
E. All Star Contest 1:The Junior Vampire
F. All Star Contest 2:Diaphantus
G. All Star Contest 3:Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
H. All Star Contest 4:Boolean
I. All Star Contest 5 :Vampire
1. Exercises
A. Decimal to octal
B. Decimal to Binary
C. Decimal to Hexadecimal
D. Octal to Decimal
E. Octal to Binary
F. Octal to Hexadecimal
G. Hexadecimal to Decimal
H. Hexadecimal to Binary
I. Hexadecimal to octal
J. Binary to Decimal
K. Binary to octal
L. Binary to Hexadecimal
2. Concepts
A. Evaluate Prefix
B. prefix to infix
C. Prefix to postfix
D. Infix to Prefix
E. Infix to Postfix
F. Postfix to Prefix
G. Evaluate Postfix
3.
A. Bit-String Flicking
B. Boolean Algebra
C. Computer Number Systems
D. Data Structures
E. Digital Electronics
F. Graph Theory
G. LISP
H. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
I. Recursive Functions
J. Regular Expressions
K. What Does This Program Do?
TA Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The American Computer Science League (ACSL) 2001-2022 organizes computer programming and computer science contest for K-12 students. The academic program is broken down into four different contests which test the students on all the fundamental concepts in computer science. It covers a wide range of topics from number systems to Boolean Algebra. Challenges vary from level to level and age group. As you advance in the course, challenges increase. At the end of the year, the top students are invited to compete in an online Finals competition, contests are administered online. Team advisors facilitate students' access to the online platform; the platform corrects the submissions and reports the scores to ASCL. Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question non-programming test, focused on a single category of content. A different category will be tested on each contest.
$150
1. 2025–2026
A. Contest 1
1. 2024–2025
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
2. 2023–2024
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
3. 2022–2023
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
4. 2021–2022
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
5. 2020–2021
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
6. 2019–2020
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Finals
7. 2018–2019
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
8. 2017–2018
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
9. 2016–2017
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
1. Decimal Conversion
A. Decimal to Binary Ex. 1
B. Decimal to Binary Ex. 2
C. Decimal to Octal Ex. 1
D. Decimal to Octal Ex. 2
E. Decimal to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Decimal to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
2. Octal Conversion
A. Octal to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Octal to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Octal to Binary Ex. 1
D. Octal to Binary Ex. 2
E. Octal to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Octal to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
3. Hexadecimal Conversion
A. Hexadecimal to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Hexadecimal to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Hexadecimal to Binary Ex. 1
D. Hexadecimal to Binary Ex. 2
E. Hexadecimal to Octal Ex. 1
F. Hexadecimal to Octal Ex. 2
G. Hexadecimal Subtraction
4. Binary Conversion
A. Binary to Decimal Ex. 1
B. Binary to Decimal Ex. 2
C. Binary to Octal Ex. 1
D. Binary to Octal Ex. 2
E. Binary to Hexadecimal Ex. 1
F. Binary to Hexadecimal Ex. 2
5. Mixed Practice Conversion
A. Mixed Practice Ex. 1
B. Mixed Practice Ex. 2
C. Mixed Practice Ex. 3
D. Mixed Practice Ex. 4
E. Mixed Practice Ex. 5
6. Concepts
A. Computer Number Systems
B. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
C. Boolean Algebra
D. Graph Theory
7. Binary Numbers
A. Adding Binary Numbers
B. Subtracting Binary Numbers
TA ACSL Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Talent Academy ACSL junior Division Theory 2001-2022 that recognizes the misconceptions during preparation and develops it on American computer science league. Each academic season is divided into four contests, testing students on fundamental concepts in computer science, ranging from a number system to Boolean Algebra to Digital Electronics. Providing an appropriate challenge for students of varying ages and abilities. ACSL organizes programming and computer science contest for K-12 students. The American computer science league is unique to its pattern and provides training to all k-12 students.
$150
Exercises
Decimal to Binary
Decimal to Hexadecimal
Octal to Decimal
Octal to Binary
Octal to Hexadecimal
Hexadecimal to Decimal
Hexadecimal to Binary
Hexadecimal to Octal
Binary to Decimal
Binary to Octal
Binary to Hexadecimal
Concepts
Evaluate Prefix
Evaluate Postfix
Prefix to Postfix
Infix to Prefix
Infix to Postfix
Assembly Language
Bit-String Flicking
Boolean Algebra
Computer Number Systems - Level 1
Computer Number Systems - Level 2
Data Structures
Digital Electronics
Graph Theory
Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Recursive Functions
What Does This Program Do?
What Does This Program Do?
What Does This Program Do - Branching
What Does This Program Do - Loop
What Does This Program Do - Array
What Does This Program Do - Strings
2025-2026
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2024-2025
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2023-2024
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2022-2023
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2021-2022
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2020-2021
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2019-2020
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2018-2019
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2017-2018
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2016- 2017
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2015- 2016
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2014- 2015
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2013-2014
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2012-2013
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2011-2012
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2010-2011
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2009-2010
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2008-2009
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2007-2008
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2006-2007
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2005-2006
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2004-2005
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2003-2004
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2002-2003
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
2001-2002
Contest 1
Contest 2
Contest 3
Contest 4
All-Star Contest
ACSL Senior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Talent academy offers ACSL senior division 2001-2020 coding practice which is best for high school students with programming experience, especially those taking AP Computer Science.
$200
1. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2:ACSL Book
C. Contest 3:ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4:ACSL 2248
E. Finals Contest: Thirteen
F. Finals Contest: SMS Tree
2. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1: Next Base
B. Contest 2:BINARY COUNTING
C. Contest 3:Create a Tree
D. Contest 4:Targets
E. Finals Contest: KWIC
F. Finals Contest: Tree Path Sum
3. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1:Fibonacci Clock
B. Contest 2:Fibonacci Cypher
C. Contest 3: Fibonacci & Pascal
D. Contest 4:Fibonacci & Mandelbrot
E. Finals Contest: Wordle Match
F. Finals Contest: Cube Rotation
4. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1: Numeral Triangles
B. Contest 2: Lex Strings
C. Contest 3 : Multiple Arrays
D. Contest 4: Graphs
E. Finals: King in Danger
F. Finals: Cycles
5. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1:Transform
B. Contest 2:Asf
C. Contest 3 : Veitch
D. Contest 4:Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passort
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4 : Family Tree
6. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1: Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2: Diff
C. Contest 3: Stretch
D. Contest 4: Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1:Patience
F. Finals Contest 2:Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3:Time
H. Finals Contest 4:Digit Expression
I. Finals Contest 5 :Pretty Print
J. Finals Contest 6 :Tictaclogic
K. Finals Contest 7 :Puzzle
7. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1: Ninety-Nine
B. Contest 2: Enclosure
C. Contest 3: Walk
D. Contest 4: Duplicates
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2 : Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3 :Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4 : Fifteen puzzle
I. Finals Contest 5 :Look and Say
J. Finals Contest 6 :Subpattern coverage
K. Finals Contest 7 :Gridimeter
8. 2016 - 2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2: Ascending Stings
C. Contest 3: Light out
D. Contest 4: Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1 : Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2 :Panels
G. Finals Contest 3 : Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4 : Components
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ascendingagain
J. Finals Contest 6 :Numbers Thirty Six
K. Finals Contest 7 :Triline
9. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1: Chmod
B. Contest 2: Strings
C. Contest 3: ABC
D. Contest 4: Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1:Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2 :Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3 :Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4 :Uuencode
I. Finals Contest 5 :Booleo
J. Finals Contest 6 :3x2
K. Finals Contest 7 :Permutations
10. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1: Navigating ACSLland
B. Contest 2:Lisp Expressions
C. Contest 3: Isola
D. Contest 4: Quine-McCluskyAlgorithm
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
I. Finals Contest 5 : Letters
J. Finals Contest 6 : Creek Ball
K. Finals Contest 7 : Rounding the Bases
11. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2: Print Formatting
C. Contest 3: Fanorona
D. Contest 4 :Numble
E. Finals Contest 1:Change
F. Finals Contest 2 :Kenken
G. Finals Contest 3 : Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4 : Hexfractions
I. Finals Contest 5 : Royal Ur
J. Finals Contest 6 : Slots
K. Finals Contest 7 :Lorenz Cipher Machine Encode
12. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2 : Cells
C. Contest 3 : Chess Queen
D. Contest 4 : RUMMY
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3:Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ternary
J. Finals Contest 6 :Luhn
K. Finals Contest 7 : Traffic
L. Finals Contest 8 : Tomography
13. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid
D. Contest 4: Pio
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3:Factor Tress
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
I. Finals Contest 5 :Go Fish
J. Finals Contest 6 :Jigsaw
K. Finals Contest 7 : Futoshiki
L. Finals Contest 8 : Simplify
14. 2010-2011
A. Contest :1 ACSL Prints
B. Contest : 2 Search
C. Contest : 3 Mancala
D. Contest : 4 Matrix Encryption
E. All Star Contest 1: Disks
F. All Star Contest 2 : Equations
G. All Star Contest 3 : Matrix
H. All Star Contest 4 : Canasta
I. All Star Contest 6 :steps
J. All Star Contest 7 :triangles
K. All Star Contest 8 : gray code
15. 2009-2010
A. Contest : 1 ACSL Golf
B. Contest : 2 Metaphone
C. Contest : 3 ACSL Senet
D. Contest : 4 ACSL STACKS AND QUEUES
E. All Star Contest 1:Bridge
F. All Star Contest 2:Triangles
G. All Star Contest 3:Krypto
H. All Star Contest 4:Elevator
I. All Star Contest 5 :Sticklinks
J. All Star Contest 6 :Bridge bidding
K. All Star Contest 7 :Regular expressions
L. All Star Contest 8 :Transition tables
16. 2008-2009
A. Contest : 1 ACSL Bridge
B. Contest : 2 Pinochle
C. Contest : 3 ACSL Blokus
D. Contest : 4 Reversi
E. All Star Contest 1:Prefix codes
F. All Star Contest 2:Scattergories
G. All Star Contest 3:ACSLBET
H. All Star Contest 4:Abalone
I. All Star Contest 5 :Greedy
J. All Star Contest 6 :Orthographic projection
K. All Star Contest 7 :Abalone
L. All Star Contest 8 :Dna alignment
17. 2007-2008
A. Contest : 1 Triangles
B. Contest : 2 Data Compression
C. Contest : 3 Petteia
D. Contest :4 Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Tali
F. All Star Contest 2:PREFIX CODES
G. All Star Contest 3:Fibonacci Code
H. All Star Contest 4:The Straddling Checkerboard
I. All Star Contest 5 :With a Knapsack on My Back
J. All Star Contest 6 :Tali
K. All Star Contest 7 :Chain Factor
L. All Star Contest 8 :Boolean Extended
18. 2006-2007
A. Contest :1 PROBABILITY
B. Contest : 2 The Next Generation
C. Contest :3 ACSL Swedish Chef
D. Contest : 4 ACSL FLOCK
E. All Star Contest 1:Deal Or No Deal
F. All Star Contest 2:leet
G. All Star Contest 3: onion router
H. All Star Contest 4:columns
I. All Star Contest 5 :network
J. All Star Contest 6 :euler
K. All Star Contest 7 :Bit-String Equations
19. 2005-2006
A. Contest :1 ACSL POST OFFICE
B. Contest :2 SUDOKU
C. Contest :3 STRINGS
D. Contest : 4 PATHWAYS
E. All Star Contest 1:Pick-a-Number
F. All Star Contest 2:Squares
G. All Star Contest 3:Time Zones
H. All Star Contest 4:Push-Pop
I. All Star Contest 5 :Cyclic Redundancy Checks
J. All Star Contest 6 :Agrippa Magic Squares
K. All Star Contest 7 :Area
L. All Star Contest 8 :Kakuro
20. 2004-2005
A. Contest :1 Poker
B. Contest :2 Digital Deletions
C. Contest :3 The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest :4 ACSL TREES
E. All Star Contest 1:Home on the range
F. All Star Contest 2:Inverse identity
G. All Star Contest 3:FSA
H. All Star Contest 4:Parity
I. All Star Contest 5 :The soundex indexing system
J. All Star Contest 6 :Functions
K. All Star Contest 7 :Fields
L. All Star Contest 8 :Parity
21. 2003-2004
A. Contest :1 Change Digits
B. Contest :2 ACSL STOPGATE
C. Contest : 3 ACSLMAN Contest
D. Contest : 4 ASSEMBLY
E. All Star Contest 1:ACSLCAM
F. All Star Contest 2:Adjacent Fractions
G. All Star Contest 3:Complement
H. All Star Contest 4:Dominoes
I. All Star Contest 5 :Diffrentiate
J. All Star Contest 6 :Price List
K. All Star Contest 7 :DNA
L. All Star Contest 8 :Radical
22. 2002-2003
A. Contest : 1 ACSL ASTERISKS
B. Contest : 3 STRINGS AND THINGS
C. Contest : 4 PRIME TIME
D. All Star Contest 1: Weird
E. All Star Contest 2:Morse Code
F. All Star Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
G. All Star Contest 4:Truth Tables
H. All Star Contest 5 :Hms
I. All Star Contest 6 :Weird Numbers
J. All Star Contest 7 :Cycles
K. All Star Contest 8 :Matching Trees
23. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1: WRAP AROUND CODE
B. Contest :2 CHECKERS
C. Contest : 3 PALINDROME
D. Contest :4 HAIRY CONIC
E. All Star Contest 1:The Junior Vampire
F. All Star Contest 2:Diaphantus
G. All Star Contest 3:Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
H. All Star Contest 4:Boolean
I. All Star Contest 5 :Vampire
J. All Star Contest 6 :Law of sines
K. All Star Contest 7 :Kaprekar
L. All Star Contest 8 :Karnough
TA Senior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Recommend it for high school and advance Senior high students who have little to no programming knowledge. Each contest consists of an online 30-min, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Various practice contents are available. (7-9 months session with teacher assistant)
$0
1. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
2. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
3. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. Final Contest
4. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
5. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
6. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
7. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
8. 2016-2017
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
9. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
10. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
11. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
12. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
13. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
14. 2010-2011
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
15. 2009-2010
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
16. 2008-2009
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
17. 2007-2008
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
18. 2006-2007
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
19. 2005-2006
A. Contest 1
B. Contest2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest4
E. All-Star Contest
20. 2004-2005
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
21. 2003-2004
A. Contest 1
B. Contest.2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
22. 2002-2003
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
23. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1
B. Contest 2
C. Contest 3
D. Contest 4
E. All-Star Contest
1. 2023-2024
A. Contest 1: ACSL Tiles
B. Contest 2:ACSL Book
C. Contest 3:ACSL Rack-O
D. Contest 4:ACSL 2248
E. Finals Contest: Thirteen
F. Finals Contest: SMS Tree
2. 2022-2023
A. Contest 1: Next Base
B. Contest 2:BINARY COUNTING
C. Contest 3:Create a Tree
D. Contest 4:Targets
E. Finals Contest: KWIC
F. Finals Contest: Tree Path Sum
3. 2021-2022
A. Contest 1:Fibonacci Clock
B. Contest 2:Fibonacci Cypher
C. Contest 3: Fibonacci & Pascal
D. Contest 4:Fibonacci & Mandelbrot
E. Finals Contest: Wordle Match
F. Finals Contest: Cube Rotation
4. 2020-2021
A. Contest 1: Numeral Triangles
B. Contest 2: Lex Strings
C. Contest 3 : Multiple Arrays
D. Contest 4: Graphs
E. Finals: King in Danger
F. Finals: Cycles
5. 2019-2020
A. Contest 1:Transform
B. Contest 2:Asf
C. Contest 3 : Veitch
D. Contest 4:Patolli
E. Finals Contest 1: Spot the Y
F. Finals Contest 2: Passort
G. Finals Contest 3: Syllables
H. Finals Contest 4 : Family Tree
6. 2018-2019
A. Contest 1: Digit Reassembly
B. Contest 2: Diff
C. Contest 3: Stretch
D. Contest 4: Prefix Evaluation
E. Finals Contest 1:Patience
F. Finals Contest 2:Stretch
G. Finals Contest 3:Time
H. Finals Contest 4:Digit Expression
I. Finals Contest 5 :Pretty Print
J. Finals Contest 6 :Tictaclogic
K. Finals Contest 7 :Puzzle
7. 2017-2018
A. Contest 1: Ninety-Nine
B. Contest 2: Enclosure
C. Contest 3: Walk
D. Contest 4: Duplicates
E. Finals Contest 1: Pattern
F. Finals Contest 2 : Compressed Arrays
G. Finals Contest 3 :Hexgrid Walks
H. Finals Contest 4 : Fifteen puzzle
I. Finals Contest 5 :Look and Say
J. Finals Contest 6 :Subpattern coverage
K. Finals Contest 7 :Gridimeter
8. 2016 - 2017
A. Contest 1: Agram
B. Contest 2: Ascending Stings
C. Contest 3: Light out
D. Contest 4: Skyscraper
E. Finals Contest 1 : Numbers
F. Finals Contest 2 :Panels
G. Finals Contest 3 : Puzzle
H. Finals Contest 4 : Components
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ascendingagain
J. Finals Contest 6 :Numbers Thirty Six
K. Finals Contest 7 :Triline
9. 2015-2016
A. Contest 1: Chmod
B. Contest 2: Strings
C. Contest 3: ABC
D. Contest 4: Reg Exp
E. Finals Contest 1:Booleo
F. Finals Contest 2 :Binaryfrac
G. Finals Contest 3 :Egyt
H. Finals Contest 4 :Uuencode
I. Finals Contest 5 :Booleo
J. Finals Contest 6 :3x2
K. Finals Contest 7 :Permutations
10. 2014-2015
A. Contest 1: Navigating ACSLland
B. Contest 2:Lisp Expressions
C. Contest 3: Isola
D. Contest 4: Quine-McCluskyAlgorithm
E. Finals Contest 1: AbaLL
F. Finals Contest 2: Mail
G. Finals Contest 3: Spelling
H. Finals Contest 4: Detect
I. Finals Contest 5 : Letters
J. Finals Contest 6 : Creek Ball
K. Finals Contest 7 : Rounding the Bases
11. 2013-2014
A. Contest 1: Scrabble
B. Contest 2: Print Formatting
C. Contest 3: Fanorona
D. Contest 4 :Numble
E. Finals Contest 1:Change
F. Finals Contest 2 :Kenken
G. Finals Contest 3 : Repeat
H. Finals Contest 4 : Hexfractions
I. Finals Contest 5 : Royal Ur
J. Finals Contest 6 : Slots
K. Finals Contest 7 :Lorenz Cipher Machine Encode
12. 2012-2013
A. Contest 1: Time Sheets
B. Contest 2 : Cells
C. Contest 3 : Chess Queen
D. Contest 4 : RUMMY
E. Finals Contest 1: Gold
F. Finals Contest 2: Checksum
G. Finals Contest 3:Cells
H. Finals Contest 4: Sega
I. Finals Contest 5 :Ternary
J. Finals Contest 6 :Luhn
K. Finals Contest 7 : Traffic
L. Finals Contest 8 : Tomography
13. 2011-2012
A. Contest 1: Draft Picks
B. Contest 2: Bits
C. Contest 3: Grid
D. Contest 4: Pio
E. Finals Contest 1: Go Fish
F. Finals Contest 2: Baseball Stats
G. Finals Contest 3:Factor Tress
H. Finals Contest 4: Search Expressions
I. Finals Contest 5 :Go Fish
J. Finals Contest 6 :Jigsaw
K. Finals Contest 7 : Futoshiki
L. Finals Contest 8 : Simplify
14. 2010-2011
A. Contest :1 ACSL Prints
B. Contest : 2 Search
C. Contest : 3 Mancala
D. Contest : 4 Matrix Encryption
E. All Star Contest 1: Disks
F. All Star Contest 2 : Equations
G. All Star Contest 3 : Matrix
H. All Star Contest 4 : Canasta
I. All Star Contest 6 :steps
J. All Star Contest 7 :triangles
K. All Star Contest 8 : gray code
15. 2009-2010
A. Contest : 1 ACSL Golf
B. Contest : 2 Metaphone
C. Contest : 3 ACSL Senet
D. Contest : 4 ACSL STACKS AND QUEUES
E. All Star Contest 1:Bridge
F. All Star Contest 2:Triangles
G. All Star Contest 3:Krypto
H. All Star Contest 4:Elevator
I. All Star Contest 5 :Sticklinks
J. All Star Contest 6 :Bridge bidding
K. All Star Contest 7 :Regular expressions
L. All Star Contest 8 :Transition tables
16. 2008-2009
A. Contest : 1 ACSL Bridge
B. Contest : 2 Pinochle
C. Contest : 3 ACSL Blokus
D. Contest : 4 Reversi
E. All Star Contest 1:Prefix codes
F. All Star Contest 2:Scattergories
G. All Star Contest 3:ACSLBET
H. All Star Contest 4:Abalone
I. All Star Contest 5 :Greedy
J. All Star Contest 6 :Orthographic projection
K. All Star Contest 7 :Abalone
L. All Star Contest 8 :Dna alignment
17. 2007-2008
A. Contest : 1 Triangles
B. Contest : 2 Data Compression
C. Contest : 3 Petteia
D. Contest :4 Trees
E. All Star Contest 1:Tali
F. All Star Contest 2:PREFIX CODES
G. All Star Contest 3:Fibonacci Code
H. All Star Contest 4:The Straddling Checkerboard
I. All Star Contest 5 :With a Knapsack on My Back
J. All Star Contest 6 :Tali
K. All Star Contest 7 :Chain Factor
L. All Star Contest 8 :Boolean Extended
18. 2006-2007
A. Contest :1 PROBABILITY
B. Contest : 2 The Next Generation
C. Contest :3 ACSL Swedish Chef
D. Contest : 4 ACSL FLOCK
E. All Star Contest 1:Deal Or No Deal
F. All Star Contest 2:leet
G. All Star Contest 3: onion router
H. All Star Contest 4:columns
I. All Star Contest 5 :network
J. All Star Contest 6 :euler
K. All Star Contest 7 :Bit-String Equations
19. 2005-2006
A. Contest :1 ACSL POST OFFICE
B. Contest :2 SUDOKU
C. Contest :3 STRINGS
D. Contest : 4 PATHWAYS
E. All Star Contest 1:Pick-a-Number
F. All Star Contest 2:Squares
G. All Star Contest 3:Time Zones
H. All Star Contest 4:Push-Pop
I. All Star Contest 5 :Cyclic Redundancy Checks
J. All Star Contest 6 :Agrippa Magic Squares
K. All Star Contest 7 :Area
L. All Star Contest 8 :Kakuro
20. 2004-2005
A. Contest :1 Poker
B. Contest :2 Digital Deletions
C. Contest :3 The Soundex Indexing System
D. Contest :4 ACSL TREES
E. All Star Contest 1:Home on the range
F. All Star Contest 2:Inverse identity
G. All Star Contest 3:FSA
H. All Star Contest 4:Parity
I. All Star Contest 5 :The soundex indexing system
J. All Star Contest 6 :Functions
K. All Star Contest 7 :Fields
L. All Star Contest 8 :Parity
21. 2003-2004
A. Contest :1 Change Digits
B. Contest :2 ACSL STOPGATE
C. Contest : 3 ACSLMAN Contest
D. Contest : 4 ASSEMBLY
E. All Star Contest 1:ACSLCAM
F. All Star Contest 2:Adjacent Fractions
G. All Star Contest 3:Complement
H. All Star Contest 4:Dominoes
I. All Star Contest 5 :Diffrentiate
J. All Star Contest 6 :Price List
K. All Star Contest 7 :DNA
L. All Star Contest 8 :Radical
22. 2002-2003
A. Contest : 1 ACSL ASTERISKS
B. Contest : 3 STRINGS AND THINGS
C. Contest : 4 PRIME TIME
D. All Star Contest 1: Weird
E. All Star Contest 2:Morse Code
F. All Star Contest 3: Fortunate Numbers
G. All Star Contest 4:Truth Tables
H. All Star Contest 5 :Hms
I. All Star Contest 6 :Weird Numbers
J. All Star Contest 7 :Cycles
K. All Star Contest 8 :Matching Trees
23. 2001-2002
A. Contest 1: WRAP AROUND CODE
B. Contest :2 CHECKERS
C. Contest : 3 PALINDROME
D. Contest :4 HAIRY CONIC
E. All Star Contest 1:The Junior Vampire
F. All Star Contest 2:Diaphantus
G. All Star Contest 3:Play Your Neighbour Solitaire
H. All Star Contest 4:Boolean
I. All Star Contest 5 :Vampire
J. All Star Contest 6 :Law of sines
K. All Star Contest 7 :Kaprekar
L. All Star Contest 8 :Karnough
Primary Math - SOLS (Self-Paced)▾
Primary Math – SOL Prep for Grades K–5
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
You have to apply your skills to suit different purposes in level of problem solving. You will have to identify and analyze the problem, plan your chosen way of solving the problem, review your approach. We teach to explore and identify ways of tackling problems.
$20
1. Level 3
A. Place Value
B. Rounding
C. Addition
D. Subtraction
E. Multiplication
F. Division
G. Division Facts 1
H. Division Facts 2
I. Order Of Operations
J. Roman Numerals
K. Fractions And Decimals
L. Measurement Lengths
M. Measurement Weights
N. Measurement Capacities
O. Measurement Temperature
P. Counting Canadian Money
Q. Counting U.S Money
R. Time Phrases
S. Calendar
T. Problem solving skills
2. Level 4
A. Place Value
B. Rounding
C. Addition
D. Subtraction
E. Multiplication
F. Division
G. Order Of Operations
H. Roman Numerals
I. Fractions Addition
J. Fractions Subtraction
K. Decimals To_ Fractions
L. Fractions To Decimals
M. Lengths
N. Measurement Weights
O. Measurement Capacities
P. Measurement Temperature
Q. Factoring
R. Problem solving skills
3. Level 5
A. Place Value
B. Rounding
C. Addition
D. Subtraction
E. Multiplication
F. Division
G. Order Of Operations with Exponents and Parenthesis
H. Roman Numerals 1-399
I. Addition like fractions
J. Subtraction like fractions
K. Decimals To Fractions
L. Fractions To Decimals
M. Units of lengths
N. Units of Weights
O. Units of Capacities
P. Units of Temperature
Q. Classifying angles
R. Area and perimeter
S. Prime factors
T. Word Problems
U. One Step Equations
V. Estimation
W. Proportional reasoning
X. Ratio
Y. Coordinate
Z. Congruent
[. Inequalities
\. Integer
]. Data and statistics
4. Level 6
A. Decimal Division
B. Decimal Multiplication
C. Decimal to fraction
D. Measurement Customary units
E. Measurement Metric units
F. Addition Missing addend problems
G. Subtraction Missing minuend subtrahend problems
H. Subtract Decimals Additions
I. Subtract Decimals Subtraction
J. Divide Mixed Fractions
K. Multiply Mixed Fractions
L. Add Mixed Number
M. Subtract Mixed Number
N. Geometry Circle Circumference of cicle
O. Geometry Area and perimeter
P. Geometry Classifying angles(acute,obtuse,right)
Q. Division by Digits with remainder
R. Multiplication Digits by Digits
1. Level 3
A. Exercise3.1
B. Exercise3.2
C. Exercise3.3
D. Exercise3.4
E. Exercise3.5
F. Exercise3.6
G. Exercise3.7
H. Exercise3.8
I. Exercise3.9
J. Exercise3.10
K. Exercise3.11
L. Exercise3.12
M. Exercise3.13
N. Exercise3.14
O. Exercise3.15
P. Exercise3.16
Q. Exercise3.17
R. Exercise3.18
S. Exercise3.19
T. Exercise3.20
U. Exercise3.21
V. Exercise3.22
W. Exercise3.23
X. Exercise3.24
Y. Exercise3.25
2. Level 4
A. Exercise 4.1
B. Exercise 4.2
C. Exercise 4.3
D. Exercise 4.4
E. Exercise 4.5
F. Exercise 4.6
G. Exercise 4.7
H. Exercise 4.8
I. Exercise 4.9
J. Exercise 4.10
K. Exercise 4.11
L. Exercise 4.12
M. Exercise 4.13
N. Exercise 4.14
O. Exercise 4.15
P. Exercise 4.16
Q. Exercise 4.17
R. Exercise 4.18
S. Exercise 4.19
T. Exercise 4.20
U. Exercise 4.21
V. Exercise 4.22
W. Exercise 4.23
X. Exercise 4.24
Y. Exercise 4.25
3. Level 5
A. Exercise 5.1
B. Exercise 5.2
C. Exercise 5.3
D. Exercise 5.4
E. Exercise 5.5
F. Exercise 5.6
G. Exercise 5.7
H. Exercise 5.8
I. Exercise 5.9
J. Exercise 5.10
K. Exercise 5.11
L. Exercise 5.12
M. Exercise 5.13
N. Exercise 5.14
O. Exercise 5.15
P. Exercise 5.16
Q. Exercise 5.17
R. Exercise 5.18
S. Exercise 5.19
T. Exercise 5.20
U. Exercise 5.21
V. Exercise 5.22
W. Exercise 5.23
X. Exercise 5.24
Y. Exercise 5.25
1. SOL Grade 2
A. SOL 2002
B. SOL 2003
C. SOL 2004
D. SOL 2007
E. SOL 2008
F. SOL 2009
G. SOL 2010
H. SOL 2013
I. SOL 2015
2. SOL Grade 3
A. SOL 2003
B. SOL 2004
C. SOL 2005
D. SOL 2007
E. SOL 2008
F. SOL 2009
G. SOL 2010
H. SOL 2013
3. SOL Grade 4
A. SOL 2007
B. SOL 2008
C. SOL 2009
D. SOL 2010
E. SOL 2013
4. SOL Grade 5
A. SOL 2001
B. SOL 2002
C. SOL 2003
D. SOL 2004
E. SOL 2005
F. SOL 2007
G. SOL 2008
H. SOL 2009
I. SOL 2010
J. SOL 2013
5. SOL Grade 6
A. SOL 2006
B. SOL 2007
C. SOL 2008
D. SOL 2009
E. SOL 2010
F. SOL 2013
6. SOL Grade 7
A. SOL 2007
B. SOL 2008
C. SOL 2010
D. SOL 2013 Exam
7. SOL Grade 8
A. SOL 2001
B. SOL 2002
C. SOL 2003
D. SOL 2004
E. SOL 2007
F. SOL 2008
G. SOL 2009
H. SOL 2010
I. SOL 2013
SOL Exam Prep – Master the Standards
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
The Standards of Learning (SOL) for Virginia Public Schools has set level of expectations for the students to score well in the exam. So talent academy is here with course specially designed for grade 2 students. As grade 2 is the initial stage for students to get the most out of the basic concepts to have clearer understanding in the advancing courses.
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1. SOL Grade 3
A. SOL Exam 3
B. SOL Exam 4
C. SOL Exam 5
D. SOL Exam 7
E. SOL Exam 8
F. SOL Exam 9
G. SOL Exam 10
H. SOL Exam 13
2. SOL Grade 4
A. SOL Exam 7
B. SOL Exam 8
C. SOL Exam 9
D. SOL Exam 10
E. SOL Exam 13
3. SOL Grade 5
A. SOL Exam 1
B. SOL Exam 2
C. SOL Exam 3
D. SOL Exam 4
E. SOL Exam 5
F. SOL Exam 7
G. SOL Exam 8
H. SOL Exam 9
I. SOL Exam 10
J. SOL Exam 13
4. SOL Grade 6
A. SOL Exam 6
B. SOL Exam 7
C. SOL Exam 8
D. SOL Exam 9
E. SOL Exam 10
F. SOL Exam 13
5. SOL Grade 7
A. SOL Exam 7
B. SOL Exam 8
C. SOL Exam 10
D. SOL Exam 13
6. SOL Grade 8
A. SOL Exam 1
B. SOL Exam 2
C. SOL Exam 3
D. SOL Exam 4
E. SOL Exam 7
F. SOL Exam 8
G. SOL Exam 9
H. SOL Exam 10
I. SOL Exam 13
SOL Geometry Exam Prep – Master the Standards
Course valid for 12 months from enrollment
Recognize and apply particular properties of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids to solve issues involving side lengths and angle measurements.
In polygons with more than four sides, be able to locate missing side lengths or angle measures.
Know how to calculate the interior and exterior angles of regular polygons.
Understand how translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations affect figures.
Figures should be translated, reflected, rotated, and dilated.
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1 .Exam
A. SOL Exam 1
B. SOL Exam 2
C. SOL Exam 3
D. SOL Exam 4
E. SOL Exam 5
F. SOL Exam 6
G. SOL Exam 7
H. SOL Exam 8
I. SOL Exam 9
J. SOL Exam 10
K. SOL Exam 13
L. SOL Exam 15