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Today, we’re diving into a tough but important topic: Why are we so afraid to give kids hard math problems? If we’re being honest, it can feel uncomfortable to watch students struggle. We want them to feel successful, and sometimes it's tempting to step in and help too soon. But when we rescue students from struggle, we rob them of the chance to build resilience and problem-solving skills.
In this episode, we’ll talk about why hard problems are essential for deep learning, what holds us back from giving students these challenges, and how we can create a classroom where students see struggle not as something to avoid but as part of the learning process. I'll also share strategies you can use tomorrow to help your students grapple with tough problems while feeling supported. Let’s get started!
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Why do we avoid giving hard problemsWhy hard problems are essentialHow to support students through hard problemsLinks mentioned in this episode:
📘 Principles to Actions⭐️ Coaches and Presenters!!
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Today, we're talking about 5 quick math talk strategies that will spark math conversations and increase engagement!
As math teachers, we often feel like we're talking at our students. As you know it is easy to fall into the cycle of telling students what to do and how to do it in math. But, deep down what we really want is more engagement. If we’re being honest with ourselves talking and telling our students doesn’t lead to more engagement. What we really want is to get our students talking with each other about math?
In this episode, I’ll share a few simple strategies you can use tomorrow to get your students talking, thinking, and collaborating on math problems.
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What are Quick Math Talk StrategiesWhy Spark Math ConversationsHow to Spark Math ConversationsLinks mentioned in this episode:
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
I'll show you how to...
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about comparison problems: what they are, why they’re tricky, and how we can help students build strategies to solve them.
We’re gonna start today’s episode with a problem. Omar made 22 baskets during practice. He made 9 more baskets than Eli. How many baskets did Eli make?
This is a comparison problem and there are 3 types of comparison problems we can use with students. And they are all hard!
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Different types of comparison problemsStudent strategiesTips for planning and facilitating this work in your classroomLinks mentioned in this episode:
📘 Waitlist for Word Problem Workshop Book⭐️ Coaches and Presenters!!
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Imagine a student looking at you, frustrated, saying, 'I don’t get it.' It’s tempting to step in and rescue them, right?
Today, we’re talking about productive struggle—why it’s a game-changer for math classrooms and how to make it happen without letting kids flounder.
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What productive struggle isWhy it's important to let students struggle in the math classroomHow to foster productive struggleLinks mentioned in this episode:
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Welcome back to Math Chat! Today’s episode is all about how we can break free from the script and let our students lead.
Today’s episode is going to require a shift in teacher mindset. So, if you are like me and a bit of a control freak, Type A if you will… then I’m talking to you. Letting go of control can actually help students learn more in math. I know it’s hard, but it is essential to day’s big idea.
We are chatting about:
What student-centered learning in math isWhy this approach to teaching math worksHow to do this and do it wellLinks mentioned in this episode:
📘 Connecting the NCTM Process Standards and the CCSSM PracticesWord Problem Workshop
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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If you've ever seen the spark in a student's eyes when they really get the joy of solving a tough problem, you know what I mean when I say math can be joyful. It’s all about creating the right environment.
Today, Pi day, we're serving up a slice of math joy by diving into how we can make problem-solving the most joyful part of our math classrooms.
We are chatting about:
What makes problem solving joyfulWhy use problem solving in math classHow can we create joyful problem-solving in our classroomsLinks mentioned in this episode:
📘 Principles to ActionsWord Problem WorkshopWhen Sophie Thinks She Can't...
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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How do we create classroom communities that includes and values each member's expertise? In this episode, I'm sharing my NCTM session with you on empowering learners through math discourse.
How to partner with our students in math discussions to leverage each student's insightsStrategies for teachers to use to build a strong math culture that supports mathematical discourse3 student stories and examples of strategies I used to empower them to engage in math discussions
We're chatting about:
Word Problem WorkshopCultivating Mathematical Hearts by Maria del Rosario Zavala, Julia Maria AguirreA quote from an article titled “Student Representations at the Center: Promoting Classroom Equity” by Imm, Stylianou, and Chae 2008Choosing to See By Pamela Seda & Kyndall BrownMy example video with NairobiGuide to Engaging Math Discussions
Links mentioned in this episode:
Episode 85 with John SanGiovanni Episodes 93 & 96 with Peter Liljedahl Episode 73 Best First Week Activities (you can do these anytime) Episode 107 Math Discussions: 3 Ways to Get Students Engaged Episode 102: Talk less so students will talk more Episode 97: 6 Ways to Love Teaching Math Episode 82: Say This to Parents to Explain “New Math”
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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How do we get students to show their reasoning in our math classroom community? On today's episode, I'm sharing about a simple way to build community & student confidence with a simple lesson plan straight from my favorite research based instructional practice... Word Problem Workshop!
What is a math community & why it matters The elements of the lesson plan How each element builds an essential skill for our students' Social Emotional Development!
We are chatting about:Links mentioned in this episode:
🆓 Guide to Engaging Math DiscussionWord Problem Workshop110: Building Thinking Classroom with Maegan Giroux
Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath⭐️ Coaches and Presenters!!
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Are your students thinking deeply about math concepts? Today we are talking about having research-based instructional strategies for math to create student-centered classrooms.
Why research based instruction mattersThe research Word Problem Workshop is based on How you can have peace of mind knowing that the strategies and routines you are using in your classroom are based on research
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5 Steps to a Student Centered Math ClassChildren’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction124: Word Problem Workshop - What is it & Why you need it this school yearLeave a review!!
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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What math intervention curriculums actually work? This is one of the questions I get asked the most and today I'm excited to chat about all things math interventions with my friend, Juliana!
Having high expectations of our studentsThe important piece math intervention curriculums miss Just in time approaches to math interventions
We're chatting about:Other links:
8 Ways to Build Math Classroom Community90: Math Trauma and What to Do About It49: 3 Expectations & "Just in Time Supports" in Math
@collaborated.with.juliana on Instagramwww.collaboratedwithjuliana.comJuliana's book: Teaching 6-12 Math Intervention: A Practical Framework to Engage Students Who Struggle
Connect with Juliana:Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Do math grades stress you out? If you are needing to get some grades in the grade book for progress reports, this episode will help you figure out what to grade, when to grade, and how to grade in math.
Separating student behaviors and their academic achievement for math grades Formative assessments for math gradesUnit tests or summative assessments for math grades
In this episode, we are chatting about:
128: What are the 5 Strands of Math Proficiency?101: Math Problem Types & Why They MatterGuide to Engaging Math Discussions
You might also like:Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Do you use counting collections in your classroom? I have the expert you need to hear from on the show today!
Kathy shares practical tips to start using counting collections, helpful routines for counting collections, and how to use counting collections to differentiate our math instruction. You will feel empowered to start using counting collections or to use them in new ways after listening to this episode!In this episode we will chat about:
What counting collections are and how they can be used for K-5 studentsHow to integrate fractions and decimals content into counting collections in upper elementary gradesExtension questions to ask after using counting collectionsAbout Our Guest, Kathy:
@themathcollective on Instagramwww.themathcollective.com
Kathy Minas is a math educator and the founder of The Math Collective. She holds a masters degree in General and Special Education from Teachers College, and her background in special education has shaped her approach to math instruction.
Kathy is committed to providing spaces for educators and school leaders to collaboratively deepen their understanding of effective, equity-focused math practices. She collaborates with educators in designing culturally relevant instruction that reflects the experiences and identities of their students, while providing points of entry for all learners.
Connect with Kathy:You might also like:
5 Practices for Orchestrating Math Discussions5 Steps to a Student Centered Math ClassHave Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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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:
Creating entrance routinesHaving discussion structuresMaking room for kids to explain their math thinkingLinks mentioned in this episode:
8 Ways to Build Math Classroom Community121: What is Student-Centered Learning?107: Math Discussions: 3 Ways to Get Students to EngageOther episodes you might like:
Wait! 3 Common Pitfalls When Trying Something New in MathHave Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
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You’re starting the school year and it’s time to set the bar high. Let’s talk about how you can get every child engaged now so that they stay engaged all year.
Community building experiences that build trust, relationships, mindsets, and norms Expectations and how to communicate them and provide accountabilityThe importance of feedback and how it can be used for teachers AND students
In this episode, I'm sharing 3 ideas to get every student engaged in math class.
We are chatting about:Links mentioned in this episode:
Thanks for the Feedback... I Think? (feedback picture book I mention!)8 Ways to Build Math Classroom CommunityPrinciples to Action: Ensuring Mathematical Success for AllOther episodes you might like:
125: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Planning for the Year110: Building Thinking Classrooms with Maegan GirouxHave Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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What does it actually look like for our students to be proficient in math? In this episode, we are talking about the 5 strands of math proficiency and breaking each of them down so we can design our math instruction to help students build their math proficiency in all 5 areas.
Conceptual understandingProcedural fluencyStrategic competenceAdaptive reasoningProductive disposition
We are chatting about:Are you wondering What is Math Proficiency? What are the 5 Strands of Math Proficiency? Go and listen to episode #40 "What is Proficiency in Math?"
Links mentioned in this episode:
6: Four Simple Steps to Teach Anything and Everything in Math Class5 Steps to a Student Centered Math ClassAdding it Up (A great resource on the 5 strands!)Children’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction (A resource for teaching CGI)32: Elementary Math Teachers: Are you using research based instructional strategy to empower students?⭐️ Coaches and Presenters!!
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Are you thinking through your classroom management strategies for the new school year? I have the expert you need to hear from on the show today!
Jenna shares practical tips so that you can feel confident in your classroom management. You will feel empowered to build strong classroom routines and relationships with your students after listening to this episode.In this episode we will chat about:
How to build a strong classroom community (and Jenna's secret sauce!)Practical tips for classroom management (and what Jenna would tell newer teachers about management)Building a strong classroom management foundation at the beginning of the year and referring back to it oftenAbout our guest, Jenna:
Jenna has been an elementary educator for 11 years in New York. She has taught second, third, and fourth grade and currently teaches second grade! Jenna wanted to be an educator since she was in second grade. She LOVES supporting educators through her Instagram platform, That Strong Teacher, where she helps teachers become strong and confident in classroom management.
@Thatstrongteacher on IGThe Classroom Management Playbook
Connect with Jenna:You might also like:
8 Ways to Build Math Classroom Community87: Why you need SEL in Math Problem Solving...Now!Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Have you been thinking about how to establish clear expectations and a strong foundation for classroom management this school year? I’m not a big fan of rules… and this rule is the best rule.
The one classroom rule that changed the game for meSetting clear boundaries while preserving students' dignity in rule makingHow this rule is equitable, responsive, and provides ownership to students
On today's episode, I'm telling you about the only rule you need and how to use it.
We're chatting about:Links mentioned in this episode:
Love and LogicHow to Create a Love and Logic Classroom blog postEpisode 75: Proactive Classroom management tips in 4 steps8 Ways to Build Math Classroom CommunityHave Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Are you thinking about planning out your school year?
On this episode, we’re going to talk about how to plan for your year that includes more than just your scope and sequence.We chat about these 3 planning mistakes and what to do instead:
Focusing on the wrong contentMisunderstanding "rigor"Leaving conceptual understanding till the end once kids “get the procedures”Links mentioned in the episode:
Planning for a Year of Math ($27 PD)Major math work for each grade level (achievethecore.org)Rigor in Mathematics➡️ What do you think of when you hear the word "rigor?" - Send me your thoughts on IG @hellomonamath
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
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Are you looking for a way to support your students in building problem solving skills, a deep understanding of math and a positive math mindset?
Moving from the WHAT to the HOW in math Using research to make shifts in how we plan, think about, and facilitate math How Word Problem Workshop is a student-led approach to exploring and understanding math
In this episode, we are talking about Word Problem Workshop - my step-by-step plan for teaching problem solving in a student-centered way.
We are chatting about:Links mentioned in this episode:
Word Problem WorkshopMoving From the WHAT to the HOW in Math Class Helping Kids Become Math Problem Solvers5 Steps to a Student Centered Math ClassResearch mentioned in this episode:
5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions Children’s Mathematics, Second Edition: Cognitively Guided InstructionPrinciples to Actions: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All⭐️ Coaches and Presenters!!
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Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
I'll show you how to...
engage every student in daily problem solving utilize a proven routine that allows students to collaborate, reflect, take risks, and use mistakes as opportunities. confidently facilitate a students lead problem solving workshopJoin today right HERE!
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Do you struggle with not having the time to create every math task yourself but knowing that what your curriculum has to offer just isn’t enough?
The pros and cons of math curriculums The pros and cons of teacher created lessonsMy recommendation for how to spend the bulk of your time during math planning
Take a deep breath, this episode is for you!
We are diving into:Links mentioned in this episode:
My interview with The Kindergarten Cafe podcast on getting new curriculumYear of Word Problems (K-5 for only $29!)High Quality Math Tasks ListYou might like:
Principles to Action: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All Guide to Engaging Math DiscussionsWord Problem WorkshopHave Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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Request your free set of Wipebooks NOW at wipebook.com/mathchat.
If approved, you’ll receive a 5-sheet flipchart pack to use during your event, plus a raffle
giveaway for one of your participants to win a pack too!
Don't miss out—apply now! Just make sure to send in your request at least 2 weeks before
your event!
👉🏼 Apply📒 Word Problem Workshop BOOK coming later this year!
Create a classroom of problem solvers with this 5 step daily routine. Through diving deeply into one problem each day you can increase student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
You don't have to wait for the book...Word Problem Workshop Online Course is avaliable now!
I'll show you how to...
engage every student in daily problem solving utilize a proven routine that allows students to collaborate, reflect, take risks, and use mistakes as opportunities. confidently facilitate a students lead problem solving workshopJoin today right HERE!
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