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Math Talk

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I was hesitant to implement math talk & math accountable talk stems at first, but I am so glad I did. Read to find out how these...

This Math Talk bulletin board is a fantastic reference poster of sentence starters for first, second, third, fourth and fifth grade students. The Math talk anchor chart lists math talk stems to help kids explain their thinking during problem solving. #teachingmath #mathtalk

Math Talk discussions are an effective way for students to develop strong communication skills and deepen their understanding of mathematical content.

This math themed bulletin board kit comes with editable goal cards, problem solving posters, key word labels, titles, and more! A great way to display math solving strategies all year long!

Description Are you looking for a math bulletin board or a math talk bulletin board? This is the perfect product for you! This math bulletin board comes with many useful items (I use them throughout the year-- NOT all at once). I also liked to space out the pieces and hang them throughout my room (or on an anchor chart) for my students to reference all year long! You can use this math board for: Math talks Math centers Goal setting Learning the steps of problem solving Displaying student…

These number talks math posters are perfect for back-to-school bulletin boards and building a growth mindset in your math class! Get them for FREE!

These number talks math posters are perfect for back-to-school bulletin boards and building a growth mindset in your math class! Get them for FREE!

Let’s talk! Learn how to guide math talk, review problem solving strategies, and debrief math activities with these essential math talk moves. These moves address the Texas mathematical process standards. Grab a free classroom poster to use with your students to get you started! It’s a great learning tool for teachers and your upper elementary students. Display the poster on your math wall so that kids can refer to it during math talk. #RouttyMath

Learn how to guide math talk with these essential math talk moves. Grab a free classroom poster to use with your students to get you started!

Math talk is a popular term in the math community right now. But what is math talk and how is it used in the classroom? Today’s post helps teachers understand the purpose of math talk and how to use it effectively in the classroom with students. When I was in grad school a few years …

Effective math instruction includes regular math talk. In this post, I share one of the easiest math talk examples - open strategy sharing.

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Curious about using Zoom's Breakout Rooms to teach small math groups online? This post shares all the nitty-gritty details of fostering math talks with Zoom breakout rooms! PLUS ideas on different math activities you can do for distance learning. #distancelearningusingzoom #usingzoomfordistancelearning #mathdistancelearning #distancelearningmathactivities #onlinemathactivities #mathtalks3rdgrade #mathtalks5thgrade #mathtalks2ndgrade #upperelementarymath #teachingmathonline #mathtalks
Your students will LOVE sharing their ideas and you will LOVE all the math understandings that will be fostered! These "Would You Rather" Math Talks are soooo engaging and produce so much critical thinking. Get your freebie today to try them out!! If your students enjoy them, we have hundreds and hundreds more! #mathtalks #mathtalk #freebie #wouldyourathermath #wouldyourather #kindergartenmath #grade1math #kindergartenmathtalks #grade1mathtalks #engagingmath #mathactivities #criticalthinking
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Which One Doesn't Belong? are open-ended questions / number talks. They are a fantastic way to get even your most reluctant students to analyze problems and persevere in solving them, reason abstractly and quantitatively, engage in deep mathematical thinking while justifying conclusions, communicate to and with others, and respond to the ideas of others. Designed for Grades 1-2 Number Sense Units, use as an opener, a Do-Now in the morning, for homework, or in your math workstations.