• 130: 3 Things You’re Missing in Math Community

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

130: 3 Things You’re Missing in Math Community

  • Summary

  • What does it take to build a math community?

    On this episode, we're talking about 3 things I don’t want you to miss in math class to help you forge a community of mathematicians that work together to problem solve through discussing their thinking, taking risks, and learning through mistakes.

    We are chatting about:

    1. Creating entrance routines
    2. Having discussion structures
    3. Making room for kids to explain their math thinking

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • 8 Ways to Build Math Classroom Community
    • 121: What is Student-Centered Learning?
    • 107: Math Discussions: 3 Ways to Get Students to Engage

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