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Making Math Moments That Matter

Summary: Wondering how to create a classroom culture where students don't want to stop exploring mathematics when the bell rings? Kyle Pearce from TapIntoTeenMinds.com and Jon Orr from MrOrr-IsAGeek.com team up to uncover how we can Make Math Moments That Matter for every student in the math classroom from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Discover how you can build easy to plan and fun to deliver math lessons that kids will not only love, but also learn from using the Making Math Moments That Matter 3-Part Framework. Get ready to learn as we interview math education influencers, engage in coaching calls with mathematics educators from around the world, and take deep dives into assessment, differentiation, student behaviour, engagement, problem solving, math fact fluency, and many other common teacher challenges as we strive to Make Math Moments That Matter. Let’s learn how we can meet the needs of every learner in all classrooms regardless of student readiness together!

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 #63: Convincing Students To Value Struggle - A Math Mentoring Moment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:02

Christina Marin a dedicated and reflective middle school teacher from the Bay Area in California. We talk with christina today about struggles around how students are resistant to learning through productive struggle. Especially students who have been successful in traditional math classes. In our conversation we talk about how using purposeful questioning and planning can give you the confidence you need to convince students that the struggle is worth it.

 #62: Learning Trajectories & Running Records: An Interview with Dr. Nicki Newton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:39

We have a treat for you today. We’re speaking with the great and obviously passionate Dr. Nicki Newton. By the end of this episode you’ll wish Nicki could just keep on going. She shares with us today her passion about learning trajectories and why we all need to learn them for various mathematical ideas. She fills us in why we should be using running running records, and she gives you many knowledge bombs and resources during this one hour session.

 #61 How to Transform Your Textbook Into A Curiosity Machine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:23

Why spend hours of your limited planning time searching the internet for better resources just to find that you have to PAY for those resources out of your own pocket? Instead, learn how to use the resources you already have access to so that you can Make Math Moments That Matter!

 #60 How To Coach Teachers For Effective Change: A Math Mentoring Moment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:02

In this Math Mentoring Moment Episode we speak with Patrick Kosal. Patrick a math coach from Mooresville, North Carolina - who isn’t seeing that ongoing drive to continue striving effective teaching practices in the teachers he works with. Stick with us as we learn how working with teachers is similar to working with students and how it’s not! How we can spark a love of learning in teachers we work with. Easy strategies to help "resistor teachers" change ineffective (but comfortable) old-school practice

 #59: Singapore Methodology: An Interview with Sarah Schaefer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:07

Today we speak with Sarah Schaefer who is the go-to person when learning about the Singapore Methodology. Sarah is the Principal at M4thodology in Atlantic beach Fl and unleashes a bunch of great tips and ideas on how to use the singapore methodology in your classroom. You’ll also hear about how the Singapore method falls in line with the 5 practices and how you can use lesson study to avoid teacher isolation. 

 #58: How We Started Math Council and Why You Should, Too! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:02

Today we speak with Craig Guthrie and Brenda Delduca as they share their insights, wisdom and experience on starting up a math council in their school. Craig and Brenda both joined our very own Kyle Pearce among others in an international project with Canada and Norway. Stick with us as they’ll also share what they learned about the power of student voice from visiting schools in Norway and how they brought that learning back to their school. 

 #57 A Year Under Our Belts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:58

In this last episode of 2019 Kyle and Jon share their big success for the year, dive behind the scenes on the podcast, and discuss their plans and goals for 2020.

 #56 Authoring Our Math Identities - An Interview with Lauren Baucom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:04

That there is the highly respected math educator Lauren Baucom. Lauren is from North Carolina and we chat with her today about her powerful and eye opening 2019 NCTM presentation “Whose Mathematics Is It anyways? (De)Tracking of Teachers & Students”

 #55 - Seeing Before Showing: An Interview with Sara VanDerWerf | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:47

This week we chat with Sara VanDerWerf, former K-12 Math Lead with Minneapolis Public Schools who taught grades 7 through 12, the President of the Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and independent mathematics consultant. Lean in as we chat with Sara about her journey from being a fast “calculator” in her own K through 12 learning experience to focusing on making student thinking visible in the classroom.

 #54 What does an effective math block look like? A Math Mentoring Moment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:54

Today we speak with Rob Baier, a math learning specialist from southern Pennsylvania who is wondering what a truly effective math learning block should look like. What you’re about to hear is another Math Mentoring Moment Episode where we speak with a math moment maker like you who is struggling with an idea and together we brainstorm a plan for improvement. Stick with us as we frame out with Rob what his 80 minute block should look like to fuel student sense making.

 #53 Open Middle Math: An Interview with Robert Kaplinsky | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:35

This week we sit down with problem creator, national presenter, and now author, Robert Kaplinsky. In this tip-filled episode we chat with Robert about how to implement problem based lessons so kids high 5 each other, how we can squeeze open middle problems into our routines and why we should, and finally we chat about Robert’s mission to provide great professional development to teachers no matter their geographical location.

 #52 The Purpose of Assessment: A Math Mentoring Moment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:02

Today we talk about a big concern from many teachers!! --- Assessment in math class. More specifically we speak with Steven Sevel, a teacher from Vaughan Ontario and our online Make math Moments Academy who has joined us for a math mentoring moment episode. Like many of us in the Math Moment Maker Community, Steven is continually asking questions about the best way to assess his students.

 #51: Reimagining the work done in math classrooms: An Interview with Jose Vilson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:45

This week we talk with Jose Vilson, an educator from Harlem New York. Jose is a national speaker, an author he was named one of GOOD Inc.’s GOOD100 in 2013 of leaders changing their worlds and an Aspen Ideas Scholar in 2013. He has also spoken at TEDxNYED, Education Writers Association Annual Conference, Netroots Nation, The US Department of Education, and the Save Our Schools March.

 #50: How To Get High IMPACT PD FROM YOUR COUCH: The Make Math Moments Virtual Summit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:33

Join Jon & Kyle in this episode while they share why they created a math PD virtual summit, how it works, and why you NEED to register. Listen in as they outline classroom struggles many teachers have and how the summit sessions will help minimize those struggles.

 #49: Adding Parents To The Equation: An Interview with Hilary Kreisberg & Matthew Beyranevand | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:51

We have two wonderful and hilariously entertaining educators who are passionate about helping parents navigate math education. Hilary Kresiberg and Matthew Beyranevand have co authored an amazing book called Adding Parents To The Equation.

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