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March Mammal Madness

The official location for March Mammal Madness tournament information and resources! If you're learning, you're winning!

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All educator materials for March Mammal Madness, found by scrolling below, are freely available as an Open Educational Resource

To be added to the Educators list so that you get key updates (we will never share your email address, we only send essential infrequent messages), please sign up through this form and please consider completing the 10-minute educator survey so that we can continue to improve March Mammal Madness for the learning coMMMunity. 

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Online bracket scorers

Back by popular demand, Mr. Jeff Brunstrum’s contest manager! 

The contest manager can be copied and then be used by teachers to track student scores on their bracket selections. MMM strongly emphasizes that students should be graded on participation, aspects of combatant research, arguing from evidence, and other classrooMMM activities, but students should never be graded on how well their bracket scores in the tournament.

Is your MMM contest bigger than just one class?

Crowd-sourced educator resources

2025 webinars

Singerie painting of monkeys invading an houseFebruary 24, 2025 5 p.m. Eastern - Watch the March Mammal Madness Celebrates the Tree of Life recording on YouTube!

Katie Hinde, March Mammal Madness founding director and associate professor, and Anali Perry, head of Open Science and Scholarly Communication at ASU Library, lead a webinar with all you need to know about this year's tournament and theme celebrating the Tree of Life.

Anali and I also bring back the speed round interview as Anali and I try to stump each other in rapid fire antics.

February 3, 2025 5 p.m. Eastern - Watch the Pragmatics and Pitfalls for Adopting March Mammal Madness with Learners recording on YouTube!

Are you an educator who is interested in adopting MMM with your learners? Now in the 13th tournament, the MMMagnitude of tournament resources can feel like a deluge. Here we showcase where to begin and position yourself and your learners for success. Jump on in, the water's fine!

February 12, 2025 7 p.m. Eastern - Watch the "A Lioness Walks Into an Orca: How Stories Enhance Science Education" recording on YouTube. Divisions and other sneak peeks will be revealed in this free Darwin Day webinar sponsored by the National Center for Science Education and the National Association of Biology Teachers.

Example play by plays

Other resources for educators

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