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003. Math Practice #3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others

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Does it ever feel like you're doing most of the talking during math lessons? Or are you wondering how to get your students to share their thinking and actually listen to one another?

In today’s conversation, we’re exploring Math Practice 3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. We’ll look at what it really means to create a math classroom where student voices take center stage and mistakes become opportunities for growth.

You’ll hear ideas for fostering meaningful discussion, encouraging students to explain their thinking, and creating a culture where feedback flows freely and respectfully. Whether you're just starting to build math discourse or looking to deepen your students' reasoning, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Standards For Mathematical Practice

Math Practice 3

More from us:

👉 Follow us on Instagram @meaningfulmathco

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If you loved this episode, please take a minute to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. With your support, we can reach even more teachers looking to make math meaningful for their students. Thank you!

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Does it ever feel like you're doing most of the talking during math lessons? Or are you wondering how to get your students to share their thinking and actually listen to one another?

In today’s conversation, we’re exploring Math Practice 3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. We’ll look at what it really means to create a math classroom where student voices take center stage and mistakes become opportunities for growth.

You’ll hear ideas for fostering meaningful discussion, encouraging students to explain their thinking, and creating a culture where feedback flows freely and respectfully. Whether you're just starting to build math discourse or looking to deepen your students' reasoning, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Standards For Mathematical Practice

Math Practice 3

More from us:

👉 Follow us on Instagram @meaningfulmathco

⭐️ SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW

If you loved this episode, please take a minute to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. With your support, we can reach even more teachers looking to make math meaningful for their students. Thank you!

  continue reading

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