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78. One Minute Hack to Get Students Prepared26 Aug 202400:12:35

Don’t let August and September fool you. The number of students prepared for class when the bell rings dwindles as the school year progresses. So how can we help students get all their needed supplies out and ready to go without asking a bajillion times? In today’s episode, I’m breaking down my 1 minute hack that has saved my sanity the past two school years. Let’s get started.

For all the links and resources from today's episode, click here: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/78-one-minute-hack-to-get-students-prepared-for-class/

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

77. Skip Warmups & Do This Instead19 Aug 202400:20:16

I don’t do warmups in my math classes. At least not in the traditional sense where there is a problem on the screen from yesterday’s lesson or previous content. But I do like the idea of starting off with a bite-sized problem that helps put my students’ minds in math mode. So I’ll be sharing exactly how to do that in today’s episode. Let’s get started.

To find all the links and resources talked about in this episode, click here: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/77-skip-traditional-math-warmups-and-do-this-instead

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

68. Leveled Practice to Reach and Grow All Students08 Aug 202300:17:32

Recently, I asked you all what you wanted to hear on this podcast. And one of you asked: how can you level practice with low level and extension on the same page? So in today’s episode I will be sharing one of my favorite ways to level practice questions to meet and grow all of my students. Let’s get started.

Show notes: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/ep-68-leveled-practice-to-reach-and-grow-all-students

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Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

67. Activities for the First Week of School31 Jul 202300:22:08

Ready for the beginning of the school year? If you’ve been a teacher for a while, you might already have a routine for the beginning of the school year. So whether you are a new teacher or looking to revamp your first week agenda, let me share my favorite first week activities that involve teamwork, math, and a whole lot of fun! Let’s get started.

Show notes: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/ep-67-activities-for-the-first-week-of-school

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⭐ The Ultimate Math Bundle ⭐

We’re talking… 😮 $400+ in Each Grade Level Bundle, for only $35!! 🥳 100+ Resources per Grade Level! 🤩 Choose from Grades 3 - Calculus!! 🎉 Top of the Line Resources for Less Than $0.35 Each My favorite part about this bundle is how we tried to get resources to cover each topic you need to cover throughout the school year. 👉 Want to learn more? Check out the bundles here: https://ultimatebundlesale.myshopify.com/?ref=JOHANNAKUIPER

66. Hidden Google Apps that Save You Time with Lauren Ellis27 Jul 202300:36:16

As a teacher, who wouldn't want to save time? So that’s why I invited Lauren Ellis on to the show to share a few tips on how we can easily systematize things in our classroom to allow us to work more efficiently. Let’s get started.

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

65. Keeping Your Subs Coming Back (Even During a Sub Shortage) with Kelsey Sorenson26 Jun 202300:30:23

Feeling guilty for having to take a sick day? Kelsey Sorenson is here to talk about the best way to prep for a sub and how to move past the feelings of guilt. You won't want to miss this one.

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There's a TPT Bonus Sale happening!

We’re here to give you an extra boost for this back-to-school season with a bonus sale on Teachers Pay Teachers. Coming up on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 29th & 30th, you can save up to 25% on resources sitewide. This is the perfect to try the name tent and A to Z Get to Know Me activity from episode 67. Or my mild, medium, and spicy practice and active notes from episodes 68 and 70. Whichever resources you choose, make sure to use code BTSBONUS23 at checkout to get the complete 25% off your purchase. Head here to pick out your favorite resources:

Click here to shop the TPT Bonus Sale!

64. Building Your Assessment Strategy with Cassandra Harris23 May 202300:26:23

The foundation of any good data strategy is the assessments you give your students. In today's episode, we are joined by Cassandra Harris (@simplyorganizedwithcassandra), the go-to expert on gathering, organizing, and understanding student data. Let's get started!

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There's a TPT Bonus Sale happening!

We’re here to give you an extra boost for this back-to-school season with a bonus sale on Teachers Pay Teachers. Coming up on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 29th & 30th, you can save up to 25% on resources sitewide. This is the perfect to try the name tent and A to Z Get to Know Me activity from episode 67. Or my mild, medium, and spicy practice and active notes from episodes 68 and 70. Whichever resources you choose, make sure to use code BTSBONUS23 at checkout to get the complete 25% off your purchase. Head here to pick out your favorite resources:

Click here to shop the TPT Bonus Sale!

63. The Cake Walk Math Review Game16 May 202300:15:32

The end of the year is no cake walk…but I’ll tell you what is! This review game. In today’s episode, we are continuing our series on review games that get student thinking and learning. Let’s get started.

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Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

62. Benefits of Using Math Centers with Kelsey Hardwick09 May 202300:21:24

Are you looking for a new way to simultaneously meet the needs of your lower learners, on grade level learners, and your learners who need a challenge?

In today’s episode, we are joined by Kelsey Hardwick who is here to share how math centers can be the tool that helps meet every students’ needs. Let’s get started.

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There's a TPT Bonus Sale happening!

We’re here to give you an extra boost for this back-to-school season with a bonus sale on Teachers Pay Teachers. Coming up on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 29th & 30th, you can save up to 25% on resources sitewide. This is the perfect to try the name tent and A to Z Get to Know Me activity from episode 67. Or my mild, medium, and spicy practice and active notes from episodes 68 and 70. Whichever resources you choose, make sure to use code BTSBONUS23 at checkout to get the complete 25% off your purchase. Head here to pick out your favorite resources:

Click here to shop the TPT Bonus Sale!

61. Creating Interactive Math Activities for Your Students with Annette Kuperus24 Apr 202300:24:27

Back in episode 56, we talked about leveling up your curriculum to meet the needs of your students and engage them. But what happens when that isn't enough? In today's episode we are joined by Annette Kuperus (@countonkupe) who is sharing the behind the scenes on creating your own interactive math resources. Let's get started!


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60. Three Things Every Math Class Needs17 Apr 202300:31:02

As teachers, we are bombarded with people telling us what needs to be done in our classrooms. But when we're ready to take on something new, where do we even begin? In today's episode, I am sharing the 3 things every math classroom should have and therefore a good place to start when you're ready to make a change. Let's get started!


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59. Building Student Self-Efficacy in Math10 Apr 202300:43:42

What if I told you that I found the key to your students' math success? It would be hard to believe, right? In today's episode, Jay Brown is bringing us all the details on how self-efficacy can speed up student learning and set them up for math success. Let's get started.


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76. Building Effective Teams from Day 112 Aug 202400:15:25

Last episode we talked about the 5 pillars of an effective math classroom, with the final pillar being teamwork. Now using teams in your classroom sounds great in theory, but how do you actually get that ball rolling? In today’s episode I am going to share how I set my teams up for success starting the 1st day of the school year. Let’s get started.

Check out my FREE Building Effective Teams training: https://www.misskuiper.com/training

For links and resources talked about in this episode, head to the show notes here: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/76-building-teams-in-your-math-class-from-day-1

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

58. The Paper Bag Review Game03 Apr 202300:18:06

Ready for state testing? I'm not! But whether we are ready or not, with state testing coming up, we are all looking for ways to creatively review everything that we have been learning this year. Today I am going to share a game that is going to have your students up & moving and solving math problems. It’s called the Paper Bag Review. Let’s get started!

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57. Supporting Gifted & Talented Students in Your Math Classroom27 Mar 202300:22:09

Did you know that 10% of students are considered gifted? Not just in a “wow they are really smart!” way, but in a Talented and Gifted student (Tag, Gate, etc.) And if you have a class of 30, that’s roughly 3 kids. So how can you identify and provide support for them in the classroom? With the expertise of Kimberly Jayne, we are going to learn just that. Let’s get started!


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56. Making Your School Curriculum More Engaging21 Mar 202300:16:04

Raise your hand if you like your school's math curriculum. Yup...not many hands raised! That's because the majority of textbooks were not designed with our post-covid students in mind. So in today's episode, I am going to be sharing three ways to give your curriculum an upgrade. Let's get started!



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55. Simple Ways to Implement Choice in the Math Classroom13 Mar 202300:23:43

Today’s episode is one that I am thrilled to share with you because it is something that I know is not done enough in the classroom. With the expertise of Elaina Weaver, the classy teacher, we are going to learn how simple it truly is to implement choice in the classroom. Let’s get started.


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54. Adding Movement to Increase Engagement in the Math Classroom06 Mar 202300:18:14

It’s time to take a stand! Quite literally actually. In today’s episode, I am going to be sharing what I believe is the most overlooked way to get students’ brains thinking and engaged with math. And that is adding movement in the math classroom. Let's get started.

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53. The Math Workshop Model for Middle School27 Feb 202300:24:40

The one thing that all of us teachers need is more time. More time to plan, to grade, and to teach. One way to maximize teaching time in the classroom is by implementing the math workshop model.

In today's episode, Jamie Miller (@jamiemillermath) is sharing her expertise on what the math workshop model is, how to implement it, and the benefits it has on student collaboration. Let's get started!


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52. Cultivating Creativity in the Math Classroom22 Feb 202300:20:33

When you see math class in movies and tv shows, do you recall how it’s depicted? Typically as a boring direct instruction lesson full of algorithms. But anyone who truly knows math knows how frickin' cool it is! So in today's episode, I walk through 4 ways to bring creativity to the math classroom. With that, let's get started.


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51. Turning Worksheets into Games Students Want to Play13 Feb 202300:26:10

Put the magic back into math worksheets by turning them into games! In this episode, Brooklyn, from Brooklyn's Brightest, shares her expertise on two games that transform worksheets into games.


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50. Three Things I Wish I Knew06 Feb 202300:18:19

WOW! It is wild that we have reached 50 episodes of Solving for the Undefined Podcast. In celebration of this milestone, I am going to share 3 things I wish I knew about teaching math when I first started. Let's get started


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49. The Power of Rough Draft Thinking in the Math Classroom31 Jan 202300:13:53

Here's my 2nd best teacher tip: utilize rough draft thinking as an essential practice in your math classroom. 

What started off as a random attempt to get students to try turned into the daily practice of rough draft thinking. And in today's episode, I share that experience and how you can replicate it for your students. Whether it's students below grade level or apathetic learners, this can be a game changer for them.

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75. The 5 Pillars of an Effective Math Classroom05 Aug 202400:11:53

Moving into this new school year, we all want to lay the best foundation possible. But once that foundation is laid, how do we raise up our students into mathematicians? In today’s episode, I am going to be sharing the 5 pillars I use in my classroom to mold my students into mathematicians. Let’s get started.

Check out my FREE Building Effective Teams training: https://www.misskuiper.com/training

For links and resources talked about in this episode, head to the show notes here: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/the-5-pillars-of-an-effective-math-classroom/

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

48. Prepping Students for Life with Project Based Assessments23 Jan 202300:19:47

How often do you get this question from your students? When am I going to use this in real life?

In today's episode,  we’re going to help answer that question. With Caroline’s expertise, we are going to be talking about how to create project based assessments using real world examples. Let's get started!


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47. The Unfair Game in Math Class16 Jan 202300:15:11

Looking for a math review game to wrap up a unit? The Unfair Game is the perfect game to keep students engaged while actually showing work on math problems. In today's episode, I share the rules, the setup, the pros and cons, and how to make it better. Let's get started!


Continue to build math community through my mini course: Chaos to Community!

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46. Strategic Questioning in Math to Further Student Thinking09 Jan 202300:34:16

Wondering how to use strategic questioning in math to further student thinking? In this episode, Mona Iehl and I share how we do just that in our classrooms. 


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45. Math Education Trend Predictions for 202302 Jan 202300:14:09

What better way to start of 2023 than to predict what could happen this year? In today's episode I share 4 predictions I have about 2023 in regards to the math education space.

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Chaos to Community Course

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44. Math Tasks for Critical Thinking10 Oct 202200:12:33

How soon after the bell rings do your students start to think critically about math? In today's episode, I share 4 tasks you can use to get your students thinking critically as soon as the bell rings. Let's get started!

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Crack the Code

Which one doesn't belong?

Estimation 180

TED-Ed Riddles

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43. How Consistency is the Foundation for Student Success20 Sep 202200:15:15

Kids feel safer and perform better when there is consistency in the classroom. In today's episode, I share 3 ways to be consistent to help student be successful with math. Let's get started!

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Free Classroom Slides

Math Teacher Must Haves

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42. How High Should Your Expectations be?06 Sep 202200:12:52

One of the four major correlations of positive student outcomes is teachers having high expectations for their students. But what does that look like?

In today's episode, we dive into what the research shows, what high expectations are, and how to live it out in the classroom. Let's get started.


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Seven Math Teacher Must Haves             

Bicycle Growth Mindset Video

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41. Cognitive Demand Students Need30 Aug 202200:15:58

Are the problems you're assigning students actually worth their time? If there's no cognitive demand, it might be a time waster. In today's episode, we explore what cognitive demand is and isn't, how to make problems better and how to scaffold without taking away the rigor.

Join us for another exciting episode of Solving for the Undefined Podcast. I'm glad you're here.

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Math Teacher Must Haves for Student Success Checklist

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40. Homework, Yay or Nay?23 Aug 202200:12:43

Homework is a complex topic that is highly debated in the education space. Today we talk about the pros, cons, and how to make it an equitable item for student success. Let's get started.

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39. Team Builders for the Beginning of the Year16 Aug 202200:22:18

Building connections that first week of school is vital in building the foundation of trust. Team building activities are a way to start paving the way to having a community within the classroom. 

In today's episode, I share team building activities that can achieve the following things:

  1. Students getting to know each other.
  2. Students working towards a common goal.
  3. Students learning to trust each other.


Links from the episode:

A to Z, Get to Know Me

The 100 Numbers to Get Students Talking

Guess that Slogan Activities



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74. Helping Students Master Math Concepts10 Oct 202300:36:19

Have you ever wondered how to kindle that spark of curiosity, igniting a passion for numbers that goes far beyond rote practice and skill drills? Well, wonder no more, because Kristen from Moore than Just X and I have got some alternative approaches up our sleeves that will transform your teaching methods from traditional to extraordinary.

Whether you're a seasoned math teacher looking for fresh ideas or a new educator ready to embark on this mathematical journey, you're in the right place. Get ready to unlock the true potential of your students and help them become math masters.

Join the FREE math teacher conference, Educator Exponential! Sign up here!

Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

38. Powerful Phrases for a Positive Impact on Students01 Aug 202200:16:12

Think back to an emotion-packed moment. Do you remember everything that was said or how the words made you feel? Words have a powerful impact on our impressionable students. 

In today's episode we talk about how to tweak your words to ensure they evoke positive emotions in your students.


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37. Using Daily Slides as a Secondary Teacher28 Jul 202200:17:26

As teachers, we know that going visual is the best thing since sliced-bread. But are you using them to their full potential? In today's episode, we dive into how to use slides, whether Google or PowerPoint, to help your students be successful.

I talk about the 3 types of slides, Intro/Agenda, Warmup, and Work Time. 


Links from today's episode:

Download your free Daily Slides Template

Join Math Resource Academy! (This is where I learned how to create the majority of the resources you'll find in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!)

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36. Math Manipulative Must-Haves12 Jul 202200:17:51

Looking for ways to make math more visual and hands-on? In today's episode I share the 7 manipulatives that have changed the game in my classroom. Take a listen!

If you enjoyed this episode, download my "Seven Math Teacher Must-Haves for Student Success" to learn about 6 more must haves for your math classroom.

Links from the episode

Kristen Damman's Algebra Tiles Video

Your "Seven Math Teacher Must-Haves for Student Success" Guide

Estimating Square Roots video by Scaffolded Math and Algebra

Math Resource Creation Challenge with Lindsay Bowden

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35. Summer Reading List for Math Teachers05 Jul 202200:17:10

It seems that summer time is the only time I make reading a priority. In today's episode, I share my summer reading list and why I chose them. Here are my 3 teacher-reads for this summer:

  1. Teaching with Poverty in Mind by Eric Jensen
  2. Fair isn't Always Equal by Rick Wormeli
  3. Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics by Peter Liljedahl

These links are affiliate links meaning I make a small percentage fee when you click and shop on these links. The cost to you is the same. 

Join my Facebook group for middle school math teachers: “A Fraction of Math Teachers” 🤩 It’s a place for those who have students working below grade level yet don’t have a curriculum to support those students.

You’ll receive support, free tools to increase engagement, and a community of teachers who are in the same boat! I hope to see you in there!


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34. I did a classroom economy...here's how it went27 Jun 202200:19:33

In March, I decided it was a good time to start a classroom economy. Best time of the year to try new things is at the end of it!

I did a lot of research and found 5 major things: class jobs, rent & utilities, bonuses & fines, a classroom store, and a program to manage it. In today's episode, I dive into all of that. I share what I liked, what I did not like, and what I plan to do next year.


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33. Reignite Your Math Classroom21 Jun 202200:10:58

Reignite the Math Classroom is a virtual professional development opportunity for math teachers by math teachers! Beginning on July 7th, for one month you will have access to our virtual conference to help students become active learners and engage in the math classroom.

Purchase your ticket here!


Listen to the other 2 parts here!





Learn more about the Reignite the Math Classroom Conference 2022 here!




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32. The Ideal Way to Group Students in the Classroom31 May 202200:23:05

How should you group students in math class? Pairs? Groups of 4? Rows, table groups, etc. There are so many options, but which is the best way for students to stay focused and learn best? Find out in today's episode!

Read the full transcript or browse the summary here!


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Random Groups Study


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31. Using Whiteboards in the Secondary Math Classroom23 May 202200:21:32

Curious how you can use whiteboards in the secondary math classroom? In today's show, I will share how to use non-permanent surfaces to increase engagement and reduce apathy towards learning.

Read the full transcript or browse the summary here!

As we enter the end of the school year, are you noticing that your students are less engaged than usual? Or maybe you’ve noticed that this year has been unlike any other students are apathetic towards learning. They don’t want to do anything, and there’s an overall unwillingness to try. In today’s episode, I’m going to give you a strategy that I use in my classroom to combat this thing. So let’s get started.

These are the three different ways I use nonpermanent surfaces:

  1. Mini Whiteboards
  2. Dry Erase Sleeves
  3. Vertical Whiteboards or Nonpermanent Surfaces.

I know I’ve said this and hopefully convinced you throughout this episode. But just the idea that students can wipe something away and start over fresh has really changed just the basis or the foundation of how I teach and how my students work through problems. I’ve noticed that students who may have appeared apathetic earlier on have definitely grown in confidence, or at least in willingness to try out problems.

I will be linking everything that we talked about in this episode on the show notes on my website. So if you’re like, “I need a refresher or just a recap”, definitely check it out. I will link it in the whatever platform you’re listening on. I will link the link there. So that way, you can go find it.

And as always, if you have questions, feel free to send me a message on Instagram or email me.

And with that, I’ll calc-u-later.

Johanna

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30. Engaging Students at the End of the Year02 May 202200:17:59

Have you started the count down for the end of the school year! I certainly have. But between now and the end of the year, how do I engage my students? In today's episode, I share 3 ways you can engage your students as the end of the school year approaches.

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29. Five Ways to Engage All Your Students01 Mar 202200:13:56

Trust me, this is probably different than you expect. Especially number 4. 

Join my ✨brand new✨ Facebook group for middle school math teachers: “A Fraction of Math Teachers” 🤩 It’s a place for those who have students working below grade level yet don’t have a curriculum to support those students.

You’ll receive support, free tools to increase engagement, and a community of teachers who are in the same boat! I hope to see you in there!

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73. Measurement: How does it measure up?11 Sep 202300:36:02

I'm sure as teachers, we can all think of something in the education system that just doesn't measure up, like how little students are taught about measurement. And that's why I invited Kelly Hogan on the show to share about how we can close that gap in our students learning. inch by inch. Let's get started.

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Mentioned in this episode:

Seven Math Teacher Must Haves

Do you have the 7 math teacher must haves for student success? Check your work by downloading my free guide now: https://misskuiper.com/guide

28. Step One in Engaging Your Students23 Feb 202200:10:15

Join my ✨brand new✨ Facebook group for middle school math teachers: “A Fraction of Math Teachers” 🤩 It’s a place for those who have students working below grade level yet don’t have a curriculum to support those students.

You’ll receive support, free tools to increase engagement, and a community of teachers who are in the same boat! I hope to see you in there!

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27. Five Games to Incorporate into your Math Classroom15 Feb 202200:18:22

Incorporating games in the math classroom increases engagement. But does it increase learning? In today's episode I walk through 5 games that you can play with your students that don't compromise learning!

Click here to read the show notes for today's episode.

Ultimate Tic Tac Toe video: Click here to watch it!

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26. Using Attendance Brackets in Your Classroom08 Feb 202200:14:58

If I had to choose my favorite thing I implemented this school year, it would be the attendance bracket. In today's episode, I walk through what it is, how it works, why it engages students and you can do it too! 

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25. Ways to Easily Scaffold Geometric Transformations for Better Understanding03 Nov 202100:33:52

Scaffolding geometric transformations can be extremely beneficial if you have students who are currently struggling with on-grade level math.

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