Friday, June 11, 2021

Final team meeting and afterparty on Sunday!

Hi everyone,

I'd like to invite everyone to our final team meeting and afterparty on Sunday, June 13, 4pm-7pm Pacific time. At this event, we'll present some results, (virtually) hand out some team awards, and recognize the hard work that all of you have put in this season. In the theme of the activities that we had at each practice this year, we'll once again conclude with a couple hours of fun activities and games to close out the season.

I'm proud of what we've accomplished this ARML season. Everyone involved in our organization -- students, parents, coaches, student leaders, proctors, power graders, partner organizations... we needed all of you to make this season a success. Despite all of the challenges of doing practices and competitions online over the past few months, we've built a strong community together. Thank you all for the time that you've devoted this spring!

Best,
Moor

P.S. Many of you will hopefully receive your team t-shirts today or tomorrow. If your shirt shows up before Sunday's meeting, please wear it to the afterparty! :)

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

ARML Contest Logistics (Part 1)

Dear all,

I have a couple of notes for you that you need to be aware of going into Saturday's ARML contest.  More information will be coming later--we're still assembling a few things that you'll need.

First, your call time for Saturday is 12:30pm Pacific Time.  Each team will have a separate Zoom room, and you'll need to report to your Zoom room at that time.  I will send the Zoom links out later.  If you are late and we are unable to contact you, we may need to replace you with an alternate.  If you know that you will be late for some reason (for example, taking the SAT that morning), you must notify us ahead of time.  The contest will begin at 1pm; the half hour in between will give us time to get organized.

Second, everyone MUST read the ARML competitor instructions in their entirety.  At the end of that document is a link to a form on which you acknowledge that you have read and will follow the instructions.  Filling out this form before the contest is absolutely mandatory.  If you do not fill out the rules acknowledgement form, you and your entire team may be disqualified.

Third, you must also read and ensure you understand the instructions for submitting Power Round solutions, and be prepared to follow them on Saturday.  Note that this will involve some advance preparation.  You will also be expected to familiarize yourself with the ARML mathematical conventions, especially if this is your first year at ARML.

Finally, note that several places in those instructions refer to your team number and relay position.  We will be sending that information out later in the week.

Expect another email from me in the next day or so with Zoom links, team numbers and ID's, and any other follow-ups that come up in that time.

--Silas

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Practice today 5/29

Hi everyone, 

Our next and final ARML practice of the season will be today, Saturday, May 29, 4pm-7pm Pacific time. As always, you can find the practice schedule at https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML. Like usual, the Zoom link for this practice will be sent to this email list approximately 10 minutes before the start of practice.

Since this is the final practice of the season, please make an extra effort to attend practice, and to come on time! Your team needs you for this final practice. If you must miss practice, please fill out the Practice Absence Form on the website before practice, with a good reason.

This is also a good time to review ARML's participant guides for this year's online competition. 
In particular, we will do a power round at practice today. Please review the submission instructions before practice. In particular, you should download the Adobe Scan app onto your phone and familiarize yourself with it before practice.

As a reminder, the ARML competition will be on the afternoon of Saturday June 5, one week from today. We will host a final team meeting, awards ceremony, and afterparty with activities on June 13, and we'll have more information about that soon. Save the date!

A few logistical reminders and links:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website. Use username=sfba and password=arml to access these materials. 
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • Students are encouraged to join our social Discord server.
  • Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice this weekend!
Best,
Moor

Friday, May 21, 2021

Practice on Saturday 5/22

Hi everyone, 

Our next ARML practice will be on Saturday, May 22, 4pm-7pm Pacific time. As always, you can find the practice schedule at https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML. Like usual, the Zoom link for this practice will be sent to this email list approximately 10 minutes before the start of practice.

At this practice, we will be participating in FARML -- an informal scrimmage against other teams across the country. Please make an extra effort to come on time! As a reminder, we take attendance seriously. If you can't make it to practice on a particular day, fill out the Practice Absence Form on the website before that practice, with a good reason. Unexcused absences may negatively affect placement on elite teams or cause you to be an alternate at the competition.

We also encourage everyone to check out the Competitor Instructions and ARML Conventions on ARML's website before FARML.

We are still able to add a few people to our teams this year, so if you know anyone who might want to join us, please direct them to sign up and join our team.

As a reminder, Po-Shen Loh is giving a talk for parents at 3pm on Saturday, shortly before practice. To register for his talk, use the Zoom registration link at the bottom of the practice website, or see my previous email.

A few logistical reminders and links:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website. Use username=sfba and password=arml to access these materials. 
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • Students are encouraged to join our social Discord server.
  • Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice this weekend!
Best,
Moor

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Talk for Parents by Prof. Po-Shen Loh on Saturday 5/22

Hi everyone,

Prof. Po-Shen Loh has agreed to give a talk for parents on our teams and the surrounding region on Saturday 5/22, 3:00-4:30pm PDT, immediately preceding our practice this Saturday (which remains 4pm-7pm Pacific time, as usual). He is a mathematics professor at Carnegie Mellon University, founder of NOVID, Expii, and the Daily Challenge, and national coach of the USA International Mathematics Olympiad team.

One of my personal goals for our ARML team is to develop it into a hub not just for ARML, but for all sorts of opportunities in the region. That's one reason for the activities in the final hour of practice every weekend. I've really enjoyed working with students and coaches from a diverse set of math organizations such as AlphaStar, AMT, BMT, Euler Circle, mathleague.org, MMT, NanoMath, SMT, etc to create a wide range of activities, including some fun activities this weekend. Prof. Loh's talk is a natural addition to this lineup of activities.

While most of our activities have been for students, I recognize that parents play an important role in our ecosystem as well. The challenges of supporting remote learning has also made this an especially difficult year for many parents. That's why when Prof. Loh and I started brainstorming about ways to get him involved with our team, it was natural to set up a talk for parents. We hope that this topic will be helpful for you. 

And in the theme of our team being a hub for opportunities, Prof. Loh and I didn't want to limit this talk to only parents from our ARML teams. Parents everywhere can attend this talk as well. Feel free to forward this email to anyone who you think might benefit, and invite them to spread the word! 

To register for the event, please use the Zoom registration link at the bottom of this email. Note that this is the Zoom link for Prof. Loh's talk, not for practice on Saturday -- as usual, we will follow up with an email later in the week regarding this weekend's practice.

While I have your attention, a few logistical notes for our team:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website. Use username=sfba and password=arml to access these materials.
  • We will participate in FARML at the next practice, so please make an extra effort to come on time at 4pm Pacific time. If you need to miss a practice, fill out the Practice Absence Form on the practice website.
  • If you want to unsubscribe from this email list, click on the link in the footer of this email.
Best,
Moor

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Given the many risks and opportunities that living online our children and young people are facing today, how can parents actually help kids build intellectual creativity? This time, Prof. Po-Shen Loh is going to share his first-hand experience of how teachers and parents can cultivate the ability of creativity, especially through math learning.

This livestream consists of a 60 min talk by Prof. Loh and a 30 min open Q&A session. Bring any of your concerns about education and math learning to us. We are looking forward to meeting you!

Agenda:
60 min
· What is intellectual creativity
· Why is intellectual creativity essential to self-actualization
· How to help your children build this ability
· How does competition math help to build the ability of creative thinking
30 min
· Open Q&A

Zoom registration:
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: May 22, 2021 03:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpduGtqj8jGNct4pxdyAqANfdb-7_46ukv
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Sunday, May 16, 2021

URGENT: T-shirt info needed; extra shirt orders

Dear all,

T-shirt colors were chosen at practice today, and we are working to get the order to the printer in time to send you your t-shirts before the ARML competition.  In order to do that, we need to know everyone's shirt size, and an address we can mail your t-shirt to.

Everyone needs to fill out this form by Noon Pacific Time on Tuesday, May 18th.  If you don't, you may not get a t-shirt.

As part of your registration fee for ARML, you will receive one t-shirt in your team's color, in the size you request on the form above.  You may also, if you wish, purchase additional shirts in sizes and colors of your choice.  You can do so here, and the deadline to order extra shirts is midnight on Wednesday, May 19th.  To be clear, this is only for extra shirts, not the one included in your registration fee--the first form is for that one.

If you weren't at today's practice, the shirt designs that were chosen were the "Roadrunner" for Wild Wild West, and the "Hi Score" design for SFBA/NorCal.  Each team chose a team name and a shirt color; the first form above will tell you how that translates to the placeholder fruit-based team names that we used last week.

--Silas

Saturday, May 15, 2021

ARML practice this Sunday May 16

Hi everyone, 

Our next ARML practice will be on Sunday, May 16, 4pm-7pm Pacific time. Please note that this is a *Sunday* practice. As always, you can find the practice schedule at https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML. Like usual, the Zoom link for this practice will be sent to this email list approximately 10 minutes before the start of practice.

As a reminder, now that everyone participating in ARML on June 5 has been assigned to a team, we take attendance seriously. Please make the effort to come to practice. We understand that sometimes there are unavoidable scheduling conflicts; if you can't make it to practice on a particular day, fill out the Practice Absence Form on the website before that practice, with a good reason. Unexcused absences may negatively affect placement on elite teams or cause you to be an alternate at the competition.

With that said, everyone is welcome to come to practice, whether you're on our team or otherwise. If you aren't able to join us for the competition on June 5 and are not on one of our teams, you're still welcome to come to practice! We'll arrange for you to work with one of our teams during practice. As always, we encourage you to help us spread the word -- if you know anyone who might want to join us at practices, please direct them to join our mailing list.

A few logistical reminders and links:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website. Use username=sfba and password=arml to access these materials. 
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • Students are encouraged to join our social Discord server.
  • If you want to unsubscribe from this email list, please reply to me and I'll remove you.
  • Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice this weekend!
Best,
Moor

Saturday, May 8, 2021

T-shirt design surveys

Dear all,

Voting is now open for t-shirt designs!
Each of those forms contains a link to images of the designs.  The background colors in each design are placeholders; we will determine the background colors after voting closes, possibly involving a second vote.  For now, you are just voting on the artwork to go on the shirt.

Voting will close at noon Pacific Time on Tuesday, May 11th.

--Silas

Friday, May 7, 2021

ARML practice this Saturday May 8

Hi everyone, 

Our next ARML practice will be on Saturday, May 8, 4pm-7pm Pacific time. As always, you can find the practice schedule at https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML. Like usual, the Zoom link for this practice will be sent to this email list approximately 10 minutes before the start of practice.

Practice materials from past practices can also be found at the practice website, with the following username and password:
Username: sfba
Password: arml

ARML is a team activity, and as such, it is really important that everyone come to practice whenever possible -- the team depends on everyone's active participation. If you can't make it to practice on a particular day, fill out the Practice Absence Form on the website before that practice, with a good reason. Unexcused absences may negatively affect placement on elite teams or cause you to be an alternate at the competition. (This year, practice attendance will only be tracked starting from this week's practice - don't worry if you just found out about ARML and missed the first couple practices.)

As a reminder, even though team placements will be announced later this week, everyone is welcome to come to our practices, regardless of whether you are on a team to compete at the competition on June 5. No fees are required if you only want to attend practices. If you know anyone who might want to join us at practices, please direct them to join our mailing list.

This year, we have reserved the final hour of most practices for a mix of math and social activities. The goal is to make practice more engaging and better simulate the serendipity of interactions at in-person practices. If you have any suggestions for activities (or especially if you want to lead one), please reach out and let us know!

A few logistical reminders and links:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website.
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • In preparation for relay rounds at practice, join our Discord server.
  • If you want to unsubscribe from this email list, please reply to me and I'll remove you.
  • Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice this weekend!
Best,
Moor

Saturday, May 1, 2021

SFBA/NorCal and Wild Wild West ARML Roster: Update

Dear all,

Below is the updated roster for the SFBA/NorCal and Wild Wild West ARML teams.  Once again, please check to make sure your name appears on this list, especially if you were mistakenly left off the list in my last email.

This list reflects who we currently believe will be attending the ARML competition on Saturday, June 5th.  We will be placing the students on this list onto teams in the next few days.  Here is what you need to do right now:
  • If you are on the list and will attend ARML on June 5th, no action is needed.
  • If you are on the list and will NOT attend ARML, please inform the coaches immediately.  We do not want to place you on a team and then leave that team shorthanded when you don't show up.
  • If you are not on the list and will not attend ARML, no action is needed.  You may continue attending practices if you wish.
  • If you are not on the list and believe you have signed up and paid for ARML, please contact the coaching staff immediately.
  • If you aren't on the list, and you paid in the last day or two, it's possible the roster just hasn't been updated; don't panic, but contact us anyway to check.
If you are not on the list, haven't paid, but want to attend ARML, please contact the coaching staff immediately.  We can probably still add some people to the roster, but we plan to finalize our teams in the next couple of days.  This also goes if you have any friends or classmates who are interested in joining--have them contact us!

By the way, don't forget the deadline to submit t-shirt designs is Monday!

--Silas


Wild Wild West ARML 2021 Roster

[redacted]

SFBA/NorCal ARML 2021 Roster

[redacted]

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

ARML 2021 roster and reminders

Dear all,

At the bottom of this email are the current rosters for the SFBA/NorCal and Wild Wild West ARML teams.  As a reminder, ARML 2021 takes place remotely on Saturday, June 5th, starting at 1pm Pacific Time.  (Note that this should avoid any conflicts with the SAT earlier that day.)

Please check for your name on the lists below.  Here is what you need to do:
  • If you are on the list and plan to attend ARML, you do not need to take any action.
  • If you are on the list and DO NOT plan to attend ARML, notify us as soon as possible.  We need to know not to place you on a team, so that your team is not left shorthanded.
  • If you are NOT on the list and plan to attend ARML, finish the three steps here as soon as possible.  We will be forming teams following this weekend's elite team tryout, and we may not be able to put you on a team if you have not finished signing up by that time.
  • If you are not on the list and do not plan to compete at ARML, you do not need to take any action.  You are welcome to continue participating at practices, but will not be placed on a team.
Again, the final elite team tryout is this Saturday, May 1st, from 4-5pm Pacific Time.  We will begin forming teams after that.  No one will be placed on a team, elite or otherwise, until they have paid fees, and we may or may not have more space on teams after Saturday.  (But you can still participate in practices if you're not on a team.)

--Silas

Wild Wild West ARML Team Roster

[redacted]

SFBA/NorCal ARML Team Roster

[redacted]

Monday, April 26, 2021

T-shirts and practice reminders

Dear all,


Thank you for participating in ARML Local yesterday!  We hope you all had a good time.  We will share the results of the competition with you as soon as we get them.  We'd like to extend a special thanks to the many proctors who volunteered their time and made it possible to field 25 teams across the SFBA/NorCal and Wild Wild West organizations.


As a reminder, there is no practice this weekend.  The final elite team tryout will be this Saturday, May 1st, from 4-5pm Pacific.  Regular practices will resume on Saturday, May 8th.


T-shirts


One of the great traditions of ARML is for teams to design matching t-shirts to wear on the day of the competition.  This year, you'll be wearing them from the comfort of your home, but we will still be designing, producing, and distributing team t-shirts.


Designs should consist of a front design and a back design.  To keep screen-printing costs low, you can use either (a) three colors on one side and one color on the other, or (b) two colors on each side.  It's best if your design can work with a variety of different background colors; we'll determine the color of the shirt they're printed on later.


When submitting your design, send an email to arml@mathleague.org with the following four files:

  • A .png file (.jpeg is okay in a pinch) of the front design, preferably superimposed on a t-shirt shape to show how it's positioned

  • A .png file of the back design (like the above)

  • A vector-graphics file (such as .tif or .svg) of the front design

  • A vector-graphics file of the back design

The .png files will be used on the ballot for voting on designs, while the vector-graphics files will be sent to the printer if your design is chosen.  Please note that websites such as CustomInk generally do not produce files of the needed quality and should not be used.  Inkscape is free vector-graphics design software that will work and has been used frequently in the past.


Designs should contain the name of the team (either "SFBA/NorCal" or "Bay Area/Northern California", or "Wild Wild West", as appropriate to your region).  You might also want to include "ARML", "2021", or other such things.  Please do not include anything offensive in the design; coaching staff reserve the right to censor or edit as necessary.  Do not use any clipart or other material to which you do not own the copyright.


The deadline to submit designs is noon Pacific Time on Monday, May 3rd. We will then take a vote for each region (separately for SFBA and Wild Wild West) on their preferred design. Please email arml@mathleague.org, as always, with any questions.


--Silas Johnson


P.S. Some of you may not know me that well, and that's partly because I normally work mostly with arranging travel to Las Vegas, and it's been a couple of years since I got to do that! I'll be helping out with t-shirts this year, and also running sessions at some of the later practices. Looking forward to meeting you there!


Thursday, April 22, 2021

ARML Local this weekend!

Hi everyone, 

We're participating in ARML Local on Sunday, April 25, 3:30-7:00pm Pacific time. Please note the earlier than usual start time. Just as for the practices, we will send out a Zoom link to this email list approximately 10 minutes before the contest begins.

This is an official ARML-style competition written by ARML. This practice is longer than usual in order to ensure that we have sufficient time to complete the contest, and we will also treat ARML Local as a tryout opportunity. Note: You do not need to join our team for June's ARML in order to compete in ARML Local. Even if you can't come to ARML this year, you're still welcome to come to ARML Local. No fees are required to participate in ARML Local with our team. Also feel free to invite any friends who might not be on this email list -- have them sign up at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php


A few notes from the other coaches regarding ARML Local: 

ARML Local requires that you have a webcam and microphone turned on for the duration of the competition. Please ensure that you have a working webcam before ARML Local. Ideally, you would participate from a desktop or laptop computer with a working webcam and microphone. If you do not have this technology available, we can make arrangements for you to participate using a tablet or phone; however, please get in touch with us ahead of time (ASAP) so that we can verify your technology and help you set it up in accordance with ARML Local's rules. 

If students arrive at ARML Local with a team of exactly 6 pre-formed, we will do our best to keep those students together. We will give students a chance to submit pre-formed teams of 6 when they arrive; there is no need to submit them in advance, and submissions must come from one of the students on the team (not a parent or a student not on the team).  We will also be selecting several elite teams from our top students.  If a student from a pre-formed team is selected for an elite team, we will do our best to keep the remainder of the team together and fill in the holes with other students.

For any coaches or parents in the group, we need volunteers to be proctors for ARML Local 2021. We anticipate having a lot of teams this year, and those teams will only be able to participate if we have proctors for them! Proctors should be available on Sunday, April 25 from 2:30-7 PM Pacific (this includes a 1-hour proctor meeting before the contest starts at 3:30). We'd really appreciate it if you can help proctor!
The signup form is here: https://forms.gle/vhEqmYL1TdmsveyH8 
The ARML Local proctor manual is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TXK0aH_LosmgYAjKA6RLWzop2cK6QzE7RiZmNEWaMAg/
Basically, you'll just be watching the students take the tests. You'll also need to transcribe student answers into a Google Form. No math is required. Thanks in advance for your help!


A few other logistical notes:

Our third and final tryout opportunity will be on May 1 (Saturday), 4pm-5pm Pacific time. There will be no practices that weekend; our following practice will be on Saturday, May 8. Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website: https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML/Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website, including content from the Beginner's Room and the activities (Number Sense, Integration Bee, etc).

Other reminders:
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • Students are invited to join our Discord server.
  • It's not too late for people to join our team! If you have friends who might be interested, please direct them to our signup page
  • While we are not requiring payment for ARML Local, we do require team fees to participate in ARML in June. For information on payment, see the website.
  • If you want to unsubscribe from this email list, please reply to me and I'll remove you.
Best,
Moor

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Practice and elite team tryouts this weekend; ARML Local next week!

Hi everyone,

It was great to see so many of you at practice last weekend. Our next practice will be on Sunday, April 18, 4pm-7pm Pacific time, with elite team tryouts during the preceding hour, 3pm-4pm Pacific time. (Please note the elite team tryout time has been updated from my previous email.) We hope to see everyone there! 

Tryouts:

We will have our first elite team tryout this weekend. While tryout attendance is not required for elite team selection, it is highly recommended. Even if you are not intending to try out for an elite team, we still recommend coming to the tryouts as an extra opportunity to do some fun math. Further tryout opportunities will be available during ARML Local on Sunday April 25, and on Saturday May 1. (Note the schedule change from my email last week.) Please see the practice website for the logistical details.

Practice logistics:

Regarding technology for this year's practices: We will hold all practices on Zoom. Each practice will have a different Zoom link, and we will send out the Zoom links to our email list approximately 10 minutes before each practice. If you are not on our email list (for example, if someone forwarded this email to you), you can sign up for our email list by filling out the Information Sheet at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php. We also plan to use Discord to facilitate some collaboration during practice, especially on the relay rounds. Please join our Discord server at https://discord.gg/XsqPrShvyR. (If you cannot access Discord, we will provide an alternative method of communication on Zoom.)

ARML Local:

We're participating in ARML Local on Sunday, April 25. This is an official ARML-style competition written by ARML. This practice is longer than usual in order to ensure that we have sufficient time to complete the contest, and we will also treat ARML Local as a tryout opportunity. Note: You do not need to join our team for June's ARML in order to compete in ARML Local. Even if you can't come to ARML this year, you're still welcome to come to ARML Local. No fees are required to participate in ARML Local with our team. Also feel free to invite any friends who might not be on this email list -- have them sign up at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php. :)

Request for ARML Local proctors / volunteers:

(This is a request for any coaches or parents in the group; if you're still eligible to participate, this does not apply to you.)
We need proctors for ARML Local 2021.  It's on Sunday, April 25 from 2:30-7 PM Pacific (this includes a 1-hour proctor meeting before the contest starts at 3:30).  We'd really appreciate it if you can help proctor!
The signup form is here: https://forms.gle/vhEqmYL1TdmsveyH8
The ARML Local proctor manual is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TXK0aH_LosmgYAjKA6RLWzop2cK6QzE7RiZmNEWaMAg/
Basically, you'll just be watching the students take the tests. You'll also need to transcribe student answers into a Google Form. No math is required. Thanks in advance for your help!

Reminders and Links:

If you're planning to join us for the ARML competition on June 5, you'll need to pay for ARML. The instructions are at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php. Payment is not required if you are only able to participate in ARML Local.

It's still not too late to sign up for ARML! Please help us spread the word to your friends, school, or math club. Sign ups are still open at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php

A few logistical announcements:
  • Information about practices, including a full practice and tryout schedule, is available at our practice website: https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2021ARML/.
  • Practice materials from last weekend's practice are now also available at the practice website.
  • If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.
  • In preparation for relay rounds at practice, join our Discord server.
  • If you want to unsubscribe from this email list, please reply to me and I'll remove you.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice this weekend!

Best,
Moor

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Welcome to 2021 ARML! First practice today!

Hi everyone,

Welcome to ARML season! We're excited to have everyone join us this year for another fun spring of ARML practices and contests. 

This year, the main event will be ARML on June 5. We will also participate in ARML Local on April 25, and we plan to participate in FARML in mid May as a practice scrimmage against other teams. We will have (approximately) weekly practices from today through ARML. These practices will occur on a mix of Saturday and Sundays, at a default time of 4pm-7pm Pacific time. All practices and competitions are online this year. See the practice website for the specific schedule.

Our plan for this year's practices is to hold 3-hour practices. Each practice will be broken down into around 3 modules of 60 minutes each, and we intend for most practices to have a mix of ARML content (e.g. team and relay rounds) and non-ARML content (e.g. talks, estimations, or other activities). As we did last year, we also intend to have a few different tracks to choose from depending on experience level. Our first practice is today (Saturday), April 10, 4pm-7pm Pacific time.

A note on technology for this year's practices: We will hold all practices on Zoom. Each practice will have a different Zoom link, and we will send out the Zoom links to our email list approximately 10 minutes before each practice. If you are not on our email list (for example, if someone forwarded this email to you), you can sign up for our email list by filling out the Information Sheet at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php. We also plan to use Discord to facilitate some collaboration during practice, especially on the relay rounds. Please join our Discord server at https://discord.gg/XsqPrShvyR. (If you cannot access Discord, we will provide an alternative method of communication on Zoom.)

Regarding elite team selection: We are planning to select a few elite teams this year. This will be a rolling process, with a goal to have the teams set by our fourth practice on May 8. We plan to hold three tryouts for elite teams this year, on April 17, on April 25 (ARML Local), and on May 2. Tryout attendance is highly recommended (but not required) for elite team selection. Even if you are not intending to try out for an elite team, we still recommend coming to the tryouts as an extra opportunity to do some fun math. Please see the practice website for the logistical details.

Even though our practices start today, it's not too late to sign up for ARML! Please help us spread the word to your friends, school, or math club. Sign ups are still open at http://mathleague.org/armljoin.php

A few logistical announcements:
Please let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing everyone at practice later today!

Best,
Moor