EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 9 MIN
Why Turn and Talk Is the Key to Student Thinking in Math
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Send us Fan MailTurn and talk is one of the most common strategies in math classrooms—but most teachers aren’t using it in a way that actually builds student thinking.In this episode, (part 4 of the Math Discussion Makeover Series) we break down how to use turn and talk intentionally to unlock deeper thinking, increase engagement, and strengthen math discussions.What You’ll Learn:Why turn and talk doesn’t always lead to real thinkingThe role of rehearsal in helping students explain their thinkingWhat to listen for during turn and talk to understand student thinkingHow to shift from explaining to facilitating math discussions📒 Get a copy of Mona's Book: Word Problem Workshop: 5 Steps to Create a Classroom of Problem Solvers 🤨 Free ResourceWant to get students thinking more deeply in math?Download: 5 Questions to Ask in Math Class to Get Students Thinking 👉 monamath.com/5questions🚸Work With MeLooking to strengthen math instruction and student engagement across your school or district?I offer professional development and coaching for K–8 teachers and instructional leaders. Learn more at: monamath.com/leader
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Send us Fan Mail Turn and talk is one of the most common strategies in math classrooms—but most teachers aren’t using it in a way that actually builds student thinking. In this episode, (part 4 of the Math Discussion Makeover Series) we break down how to use turn and talk intentionally to unlock deeper thinking, increase engagement, and strengthen math discussions. What You’ll Learn: Why turn and talk doesn’t always lead to real thinkingThe role of rehearsal in helping students explain their...
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