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Washington ARML – Washington Student Math Association
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The Washington ARML A Team took 1st place at the Las Vegas site and 5th place in the nation at the ARML meet on June 3-4, 2011. Download the press release ». The press release for the 2014 Washington ARML team! Each year in June, 30 of the top math students across Washington State travel to Las Vegas, NV to compete at the national American Regions Math League. Students qualify to be a part of the team based primarily on their scores on state and national competitions, such as the AMC, AIME, and Mu Alpha ...
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Sponsors – Washington Student Math Association
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Our sponsors provide funds and materials to support math education programs throughout the state and allow WSMA to continue providing its services. Download the WSMA Sponsorship Guide. We appreciate your interest in WSMA and hope that you will consider helping us in our effort to promote math education across the state! And show your support. Also, if you have a unique proposal or partnership idea, let us know. And we would be happy to discuss it with you. Ready to make your tax-deductible donation?
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Volunteer – Washington Student Math Association – WSMA
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We are looking for volunteers! Anyone who is interested in sharing their love of math and problem solving can contribute. Right now, we are specifically searching for people with these skills:. Video skills to help make application videos. Showcasing the beauty and creativity of math. T-shirt designing skills to help create t-shirts for our different events. Problem writing skills to help write creative questions for our math bowl competition. And anyone with an interest in our local math community!
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Resources – Washington Student Math Association
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This section is a compilation of resources that you can use to run your math club. It is organized by level (elementary, middle and high school) and by type of resource. Use of these materials is limited to educational purposes only. Please note that you must log in to access these resources. If you do not yet have an account, you can. For membership with the Washington Student Math Association free of charge. Find Us on Facebook.
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Publications – Washington Student Math Association
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The most recent version of the bylaws of the Washington Student Math Association (8/09/13). A guide on how you or your organization can support WSMA (7/31/11). The Members' Guide to WSMA. An unofficial guide on how to be an active and valuable member of our organization (7/13/11). The 2011 version of the bylaws of the Washington Student Math Association (7/11/11). A survey of local, successful math clubs on solving common leadership challenges (2/23/10). Benefits of a Math Club Association.
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Washington Student Math Association - WSMA
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Have you ever wondered how math applies to the "real world"? The Washington Student Math Association (WSMA) is a student-driven, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the beauty and applications of math that are often neglected in school. Our goal is simple: to showcase how doing math can be fun and useful, and to empower students (and math clubs) anywhere to solve problems across all disciplines. Learn more. Math Bowl 2016 at Issaquah High School. Upcoming: Mu Alpha Theta 2015.
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Membership – Washington Student Math Association
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WSMA offers the following benefits and services to all members of the WSMA community. Certain features on the website remain open for public use, while others are reserved for members. The public will always be welcome to attend presentational seminars, public events, and other promotional events. For more details, become a member. Free of charge or contact us. Access to math club starter pack resources and other downloads. Invitational group meeting opportunities. Access to Forum/Discussion features.
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Epsilon Talk » Blog Archive » Fall Startup Recap
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Musings on math and education. Made with love by the Washington Student Math Association. Fall Startup took place on October 6th, 2016. It was held at high schools across the nation. This competition, catered mostly towards grades 9-12, focused on speed; competitors were given 30 minutes to answer as many of the 100 problems on the test as they could. Fall Startup marks the beginning of the math competition season! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). November 6th, 2016 Posted in Uncategorized.
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Epsilon Talk » Blog Archive » Upcoming Knights of Pi Math Tournament
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Musings on math and education. Made with love by the Washington Student Math Association. Upcoming Knights of Pi Math Tournament. The annual Knights of Pi Math Tournament (KPMT) is coming up soon! This year it will be held on Saturday, January 7th at Newport High School. Last year, nearly 450 students and 130 teams participated in the competition. Awards are given individually and as teams to those with the highest number of points. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Epsilon Talk » Blog Archive » Zeno Seattle MathFest 2016 Recap
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Musings on math and education. Made with love by the Washington Student Math Association. Zeno Seattle MathFest 2016 Recap. Zeno is a non-profit organization in Seattle that aims to inspire kids’s passions for math. Zeno engages elementary school students from communities in need with activities that increase their confidence in math. Some of the math stations. To ensure that kids of all ages were able to participate, the organizers split the kids into two groups: 3-5 year olds and 6 year olds and up....
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