Coin bank made from wood and an old post office box with key in the lock; a metal model mail truck sits on top
Mindset, Problem Solving, Resources

How Many Pennies?

A three act math discussion Many years ago, my husband’s best friend made this bank for him using and old post office box. They were both postal workers and this friend is no longer with us, so this bank is pretty special to us. We use it to save our pennies.  I shared about this on social media a few years…

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Making Math Moments, Mindset

Getting the Most out of Your Math Moments – Making Math Moments Week 6

There are only a few instructional days left with each of my classes before end-of-year testing begins and things have been getting a bit crazy, as they tend to do this time of year. I finally finished up the coursework for this workshop last weekend and have spent some time letting it all ruminate in my head, partly because I’m a…

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Making Math Moments, Mindset

Igniting Your Next Move – Making Math Moments Week 5

So, this week is kind of where it all starts to come together. How to take everything we know to plan a really engaging lesson that students latch on to and that moves their thinking forward. Being an Ignition Expert means you, as the teacher, take into account where students have been mathematically, anticipate strategies and thinking they will use, and…

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Making Math Moments, Mindset, Number Sense

How to Be a Fueling Sense Making Ninja – Making Math Moments Week 4

Fueling sense making. This is the point of being a teacher in any subject, right? Finding ways to push students from being mere recipients of information to thinking critically about that information and using it to construct their own real knowledge. For years I have battled within myself about the merits of memorizing math facts. I know being fast at math…

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Making Math Moments, Mindset

Coordinating the Struggle – Making Math Moments Week 3

You may have heard talk of this idea of “productive struggle.” You may even have wondered what it is and how it’s different from any other kind of struggle. We know from research that the brain grows through challenges, or struggles, just like other parts of the body. Let’s take muscle growth, for example. You can’t build muscle by lifting weights…

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Mindset, Number Sense, Resources

Nix the Tricks!

Have you ever had trouble remembering how to “carry the one” or had difficulty understanding what it means to “borrow?” Do you pause when deciding which way to “move” a decimal or how many zeros to “add” to the end of a number? Most people I talk to believe math is a {really, really large} set of rules and steps and…

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Mindset

Talking in Math Class

Most of us probably remember math class in elementary school (and beyond) as quiet work time. Traditional instruction included the teacher giving a few examples of how to complete a calculation, followed by students sitting in silence and working problem after problem on a worksheet. This might be one reason many of us say we don’t like math. Humans are naturally…

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