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2022 YMSA WINNING, SHORTLISTED &
​LONGLISTED ENTRIES


​THE YOUNG MATHEMATICAL STORY AUTHORS (YMSA)
​2022 COMPETITION


The Young Mathematical Story Author (YMSA) competition is the world's first annual international competition set up to encourage young mathematics learners (8-15 years old) from around the world to embed their mathematics learning in a meaningful and engaging context through creating their own mathematical story picture books. This competition is organised by MathsThroughStories.org. 
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​Judging Criteria 
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  • Ability to clearly explain the chosen mathematical concept in the story without assuming readers' knowledge of the topic;
  • Ability to embed the chosen mathematical concept in a meaningful context;
  • Ability to show how characters' knowledge of the chosen mathematical topic can help them solve a problem(s); 
  • Ability to represent the chosen mathematical concept contextually (in words), visually (via page illustrations), and symbolically (via using correct mathematical symbols, notations and language);
  • Accuracy of mathematical concepts presented in the story;
  • Ability to come up with an engaging and original story; 
  • Gender and ethnicity balance in characters; 
  • Overall presentation and standard of writing (e.g. quality of illustrations, the use of punctuation, spelling, etc.) 

Judging Panel
In addition to Dr. Natthapoj Vincent Trakulphadetkrai (Founder of MathsThroughStories.org and Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Reading, UK), our judging panel also includes two of the world's most prolific and best-selling mathematical story authors, Stuart J. Murphy and Cindy Neuschwander. 
​Both Stuart and Cindy have also kindly agreed to let us name our annual awards for the winners of the 8-11 and 12-15 age group categories as The Stuart J. Murphy Award and The Cindy Neuschwander Award respectively.
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Quick Stats
This year, we received entries from 759 students across 58 schools and homeschooling sites in 10 countries around the world, making this year's competition our most successful one in terms of the volume of submissions. Our competition is also very inclusive with 421 females students, 336 male students and 2 self-identified gender-fluid students participated in the competition this year.

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If you want to learn more about our upcoming 2023 competition, click here.  

If you want to learn more about our 2021 competition, click here. 
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If you want to learn more about our 2020 competition, click here.  

If you want to learn more about our 2019 competition, click here. 

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RESULTS

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​THE STUART J. MURPHY AWARD
​(THE 8-11 YEARS OLD CATEGORY)

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Click here to view the 2022 Stuart J. Murphy Award's ​​ ​
​winning, shortlisted and longlisted entries

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​THE CINDY NEUSCHWANDER AWARD
​(THE 12-15 YEARS OLD CATEGORY)

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Click here to view the 2022 Cindy Neuschwander Award's ​ ​
​winning, shortlisted and longlisted entries

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ABOUT US

MathsThroughStories.org is a non-profit and research-based initiative, based at the University of Reading's Institute of Education (UK).

It sets out to help mathematics learners around the world develop their conceptual understanding in mathematics and to help them foster positive attitudes towards the subject through  the power of storytelling.

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  • ABOUT US
    • RESEARCH TEAM
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    • BOOK REVIEWS >
      • BOOK REVIEWS
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    • CREATE YOUR OWN MATHEMATICAL STORIES >
      • GUIDELINE FOR MATHEMATICAL STORY AUTHORS
      • INTERVIEWS WITH MATHEMATICAL STORY AUTHORS
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    • 2022 YMSA WINNING, SHORTLISTED AND LONGLISTED ENTRIES
    • 2021 YMSA WINNING, SHORTLISTED AND LONGLISTED ENTRIES
    • 2020 YMSA WINNING, SHORTLISTED AND LONGLISTED ENTRIES
    • 2019 YMSA WINNING AND SHORTLISTED ENTRIES
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