My Student Teacher, Tanner, & I chat Math Instruction!
Episode description
Tanner Bradshaw stepped into my Student Centered Math Classroom as a student teacher and this is an interview breaking down just excatly what he thought and learned from his experience. Tanner holds nothing back as he expresses what makes Word Problem Workshop different, what he got better at and how he's still growing.
At the end I say, "This is my summative assessment as your mentor teacher"... and it truly is. Come listen in as Tanner and I chat about what he learned about:
- anticipating students' sovling strategies
- creating a classroom community of math
- grappling & productive struggle
- being vunerable as the teacher in order to faciliate
- and so much more!
Now what?
- Sign up for my FREE summer PD Monamath.com/summerpd
- Check out Word Problem Workshop Monamath.com/WPW
- Join me at College to Career Summit June 27th Details Here
Come chat with my on instagram @HelloMonaMath
If you have a second, could you hit review and leave a few sentences about how the ideas on this podcast have helped you in your classroom? Thanks so much, friend!
Books
📗Adding it Up https://amzn.to/3FzM4as
📘Children’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction https://amzn.to/3FzLMQU
📙Principles to Action: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All https://amzn.to/42o816h
📕5 Practices for Orchestrating Math Discussions https://amzn.to/3zagEEl
The Education News Comedy Quiz -- Some of the Above
Play along with guest contestants from the education world. Laugh some & learn some...
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📒 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 workshop
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