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#10 Reflection for Teaching Math in 4 Ways to Start Today

Dec 06, 202111 minSeason 1Ep. 10
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Reflection for teaching math is usually the first thing to get cut. I know... remember I'm a teacher too. But today, I'm going to share why reflection for teaching math is essential to our teaching practice and help you integrate reflection in 4 simple ways! 

In this episode we will discuss: 

  • What reflection for teaching math looks like 
  • Why reflection is worth the time in math class 
  • 4 ways to reflect on math and start today! 

🚃 Fun fact!! I live in Chicago, right next to the train. You'll hear it a few times in the recording 🚂

Links Mentioned in the Episode: 

🤍 4Ps of Relationships Graphic (FREE!) 

Related Blog Posts: 

👉🏾Math Vision 

👉🏾Math Mindset Matters 

👉🏾Math Stories 

Related Resources: 

🤍 Math Affirmations 

🤍 Math Classroom Norms 

🤍 Classroom Community Resource Bundle 

🤍 Math Stories Autobiography Writing Project

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