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Let's subtract the guesswork from your math block, so you can elevate the great teaching you’re already doing! Tune in to hear engaging lesson ideas, small shifts with powerful impacts, and strategies to help build a deep understanding of math concepts. Are you ready? Then let’s dig in!Copyright 2026 Meaningful Math®
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    • 042. The Math Teaching Practices- Introduction and MTP 1
      Jan 26 2026

      What does it really mean to teach math with purpose? In this episode, we’re starting a brand-new series that shifts the spotlight from what students do to what teachers do. We’ll introduce the eight Math Teaching Practices that bring clarity, focus, and meaning to math instruction.

      We’ll dig into the very first Teaching Practice and explore why setting strong, intentional learning goals is about more than just writing an objective on the board. If you’ve ever walked away from a lesson wondering if your students really understood the heart of the math, or if you’re craving more cohesion across your units, this conversation is for you.

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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.

      Links mentioned in this episode:

      Standards For Mathematical Practice

      Math Practice 1

      Math Practice 4

      NCTMs Effective Math Teaching Practices

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      12 min
    • 041. Is it Ok to Walk Away From a Math Problem?
      Dec 22 2025

      What do we do when a math problem feels too frustrating for a student? When a student shuts down because a math problem feels too hard, many of us instinctively encourage them to push through the frustration and keep working. But what if allowing them to step away and return later was actually the more powerful move?

      In this episode, we explore why giving students permission to walk away from frustrational math problems can support deeper learning, build confidence, and reduce anxiety. You’ll learn how this strategy taps into natural problem-solving processes and why it can be more effective than pushing forward in the moment.

      We’ll share tips for normalizing breaks, creating space for reflection, and helping students return with fresh eyes. You’ll also hear ideas for building student autonomy and using simple questions to guide them back into the problem-solving process.

      If you’re looking for practical ways to support perseverance without pressure, this episode is for you.

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      👉 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.

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      11 min
    • 040. My Favorite Mistake
      Dec 15 2025

      In this episode, we’re exploring one of my favorite math routines, and it’s called My Favorite Mistake. I know that name might sound a little odd. After all, it makes it sound like mistakes are GOOD things. But if you’ve been part of this community for any length of time, you know that that’s exactly what I believe. Mistakes ARE good things! Press play to dive into My Favorite Mistake.

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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.

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      9 min
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