3 Tips to Build Confident Mathematicians

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @jacquievraney4424
    @jacquievraney4424 Год назад +2

    Love tip 3-adding more read alouds with math!

  • @bridgettquinlan3249
    @bridgettquinlan3249 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! I will definitely incorporate these ideas.

  • @21maxn
    @21maxn Год назад

    Hi. Great ideas. I’m planning to use math talks at the beginning of each math lesson this year. How important is it to connect to math talk concept to the math topic of the day? Also, I’m wondering what you have learned about how to use/fill in 10 frames. I learned it is essential to always start at the top left and fill across the bottom left and across but I see many examples of lessons that don’t do that. Thnx for feedback. Good luck with your classroom and students this year!

  • @kimberlydickison8890
    @kimberlydickison8890 Год назад

    Another great video! I love the idea of reading a math book to start a math lesson. Thank you!!!

  • @Chrystalrector
    @Chrystalrector Год назад

    #3 for me! Thank you Susan!

  • @cassandralytch-colter2133
    @cassandralytch-colter2133 Год назад

    Hello, although I teach 3rd, these tips are very helpful. In order of importance: 3, 1 and then 2. I need to read more and shifting my mindset are the biggest changes I need to work on.

  • @whilebabyssleeping6244
    @whilebabyssleeping6244 Год назад

    Hey I just found your channel and I've been loving it. I've been trying to figure out how to help my son learn phonics he's super advanced for his age and I'm really trying to work on things with him at home. Can you do a video on how to help children learn words with Cs and words with Ks

  • @Eduardo_Music8560
    @Eduardo_Music8560 Год назад

    Hello Susan Jones, good evening! I greet you with pleasure in this new time, hoping you are fine. I like your video much, for its topic and your explanation. Congratulations for your educational work on RUclips. Greetings from Sonora, México 🇲🇽. Have a wonderful night, wherever you are.

  • @LauraFastenau
    @LauraFastenau Год назад

    Hi, Susan. I love the idea that everyone is a "math person," but I'm wondering if you have suggestions for what to say to parents who say things like, "Well, I'm not good at math, so that's probably why he/she isn't," or "I'm not a math person, so I think that's probably why he or she isn't good at math." If they're hearing it at home, how do you suggest counteracting that?

  • @nasrakhalid1874
    @nasrakhalid1874 Год назад

    Great 👍

  • @brendabrowning8721
    @brendabrowning8721 Год назад

    #3