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Statewide Mathematics Tournament

2025 Statewide Mathematics Championship Event

This year's Statewide Championship Event for students in grades 1-8 will be held on May 31, 2025, at the .

WHO

  • Â鶹ÊÓƵ and Ìý(FIM) are joining forces to bring a Statewide Mathematics Tournament to New York State.

WHAT

  • The Statewide Mathematics Tournament consists of 10ÌýVirtual Regional Contests (Qualifying Round) and an in-person Statewide Championship Event.
  • The Virtual Regional Contests will focus on the popular 24® Game series featured in the FIM online program Skill Sets®. These games test fact fluency, automaticity, problem solving, procedural fluency, and other critical math skills. As children practice, the games' simple structure allows learners to engage quickly, seek out higher levels of challenge, and increase confidence in mental-math abilities.
  • At the Statewide Championship Event, students will use game cards (representing online activities they can practice) competitively in a group setting to demonstrate through modeling their conceptual understanding.

WHEN & WHERE

  • Virtual Regional Qualifying Round Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025.
  • In-person Statewide Championship Event Date/Location: Saturday, May 31, 2025, at theÌý, 222 Madison Avenue, Albany, NY 12230.Ìý
  • To participate, NYS districts/schools need to be signed up for the FIM program.Ìý
  • ALL New York State students in grades 1 to 8, who are enrolled in the FIM program, will be invited to participate in the Virtual Regional Qualifying Round on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
  • Winners of the virtual qualifying round will advance to the Statewide Championship Event on Saturday,ÌýMayÌý31, 2025, at the . 240 children will qualify to attend.

AWARDS

  • Students who participate at both competitions (Regional & Statewide) will receive Certificates of Participation. Winners will receive trophies.
  • Regional Contest Winners: the winning school at each grade level (grades 1-8) will receive a plaque and $1000 award, and
  • Statewide Event Winners: the winning school at each grade level (grades 1-8) will receive a plaque and $5000 award.

Interested in participating in the Statewide Tournament?

  • Sign up for the free FIM program using thisÌý.
  • For more information on the FIM program or the Statewide Mathematics Tournament, please visit the .

ADDITIONAL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

  • The Virtual Regional Qualifying Round will take place during school hours. A link will be visible in each student's FIM notifications mailbox between the hours ofÌý10 AM and 2 PM on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
    • Students from each region **Ìýwho correctly solve the mostÌýÌýproblems in the allotted time will advance to the Statewide Championship Event! ÌýFYI:ÌýFor the qualifying round, students will receive grade-appropriate challenges.
  • After the Virtual Regional Qualifying Round is complete, FIM will contact the winning students’ principals with details about the Statewide Championship Event scheduled forÌýSaturday, May 31, 2025.
    • For the Statewide Championship Event,Ìýteams of 24 students per region**Ìýwill participate onÌýSaturday, May 31, 2025Ìýat the NYS Museum and compete for top honors and prizes.
      • Teams of 24 students per region**:Ìý3 students from the same school and the same grade level, (one team each from grades 1 through 8).
      • Students must have parental permission to participate in the Statewide Championship Event at the NYS Museum. A signedÌýÌýmust be submitted to Nancy Kane, Tournament Program Administrator, no later than Monday, May 5, 2025.
        • Forms can be faxed to 610-258-2180 or emailed toÌýnancy@firstinmath.comÌýwith the subject line: NYS Tournament Release Form.
  • Chaperones:ÌýFor the Statewide Championship Event, each child may bring one parent and each teamÌýmustÌýbe accompanied by one teacher or school administrator.
  • Travel Reimbursement:ÌýFor the Statewide Championship Event, participants who live more than 90 miles from the NYS Museum will be reimbursed for travel expenses (per the GSA rate). Please contact your schools’ principal or contact Nan Ronis atÌýnan@firstinmath.comÌýfor details.

**For purposes of this competition there are 10 regions, as determined by Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

PREPARATION FOR THE VIRTUAL REGIONAL QUALIFYING ROUND

  • The optional, supplemental math practice offered through participation in FIMÌýprovides support to assist students in meeting grade-level fluency expectations. As your students "play math games" on the FIM site in preparation for these events, they will be building multiple fluencies needed for future success.
  • Early on, Just The Facts helps students identify where practice is needed, and is then followed by Very Important Facts and GYMS to increase fact fluency.
  • When they are ready, students move on to grade-appropriate Skill Set games to familiarize them with the type of math challenges they will see at the Virtual Regional Qualifying Round! Preview the skills tested in Skill Set games .
  • Encourage students to play the Skill Set Game(s) available for their grade. Students will compete with others at their grade level.

Students should be given adequate access to FIM to attain multiple fluencies needed for success prior to the Virtual Regional Qualifying Round; if they qualify for the Statewide Championship Event, they will be competing in a round-robin, tournament-style event against other students at their grade level.

Sign up for the free FIM program using thisÌý.

For more information on the FIM program or the Statewide Mathematics Tournament, please visit the .