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#11 How Math Discussions Can Amplify Your Amazing Student Centered Math Classroom

Dec 13, 202120 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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You're rocking a student centered math classroom and you're ready to go all in with math discussions. YAY! Let me just tell you... I'm here for it, friend. I'm also here FOR you!  In this episode we will: 
  • agree on a common understanding of what math discussions are & WHY they matter. 

  • quickly go over how the research that support using math discussions. 

  • discuss some strategies to get started NOW! 

Get your free copy of the ✨Guide to ENGAGING Math Discussions✨ 

🚃 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: 

🤍Engaging Math Discussions Guide

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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