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113: The Only 3 Questions You Need to Ask

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What questions do you need to ask during math? And no, you don't need a long list of questions to have great math discussions in your classroom.
This episode is about simplifying the questions you ask during math and listening to student responses to gauge their level of understanding.
We are talking about:

  • 3 simple questions to ask students
  • Student examples
  • How asking questions can help our students think deeply about math

Links mentioned in this episode:
Word Problem Workshop
Guide to Engaging Math Discussions
Other episodes you might like:
107: Math Discussions: 3 Ways to Get Students to Engage
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What questions do you need to ask during math? And no, you don't need a long list of questions to have great math discussions in your classroom.
This episode is about simplifying the questions you ask during math and listening to student responses to gauge their level of understanding.
We are talking about:

  • 3 simple questions to ask students
  • Student examples
  • How asking questions can help our students think deeply about math

Links mentioned in this episode:
Word Problem Workshop
Guide to Engaging Math Discussions
Other episodes you might like:
107: Math Discussions: 3 Ways to Get Students to Engage
Have Questions? đŸ“± My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath

đŸ€© Math Word Problem Workshop
Save time and energy by planning a simple daily routine that increases student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!
When you join the Math Word Problem Workshop, I'll show you how to...

  • engage every student in problem solving, daily.
  • create a daily structure that allows students to collaborate, reflect, take risks, and use mistakes as opportunities.
  • a system to plan for problem solving, simply and efficiently.
  • confidently facilitate a students lead problem solving workshop

Join today by clicking HERE!

Have Questions? đŸ“± My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath

  continue reading

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