4 Tips to Boost Student Engagement When Teaching Math
Are you looking to boost student engagement during your math block? Then this video is for you! I share 4 ideas to help boost engagement when teaching math!
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I think the tic-tac-toe board is so clever, it’s fun and engaging for the kids. They would love this and it makes math seem less intimidating. I can definitely see myself using these tips in the future. Thank you
What I learned about this video was the tic-tac-toe method, which I think it’s a great idea because students are engaging, they are having fun while learning.
Amazing! Thank you for these helpful tips.
I love this! Do you have any ideas for stations/small groups?
Such helpful tips! engaging student is so important because it helps them remember and learn. The tic-tac-toe method is a great idea!
Wow, I really love the ideas and I can't wait to teach my students using some of these strategies that you have shown.
@MixandMath
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Hi Joanne! I am so glad to hear this was helpful!
Tic-tac-toe. 2 on 2. Background knowledge Never-sometimes-always true Stir up a math debate. Why right, why thinks he is right. High level of thinking Element of mystery. Bag/envelope Make a game. Quizlet live. Earning smth
I love this. Can’t want to do this this school year
Great ideas for having math thinking out loud activities and students having to explain their reasoning. I would like to clarify that when you stated that 1/3 can sometimes be bigger than 1/2 because 1/3 of a larger pizza is greater than 1/2 of a smaller pizza. I understand your reasoning, however, I believe that it is important when comparing fractions we are use the same size whole for comparison. So a larger pizza is not the same whole as a smaller pizza. But I agree with these deeper concepts in fractions takes time to directly address through practice problem solving so students can see their thinking and reasoning. Thanks for your informative videos!
Thank you!
very helpful strategies to implement.
@MixandMath
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Glad it was helpful!
I used constructivism and cooperative learning in my class..I used constructivism by giving some time to think about the given problem and don't give the answer right away...I make them think..And I also used cooperative learning because it is an opportunity for students to share what they know to others and of course they can learn to co-operate.
Loved it!
@MixandMath
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you loved it! Thanks for taking the time to watch :)
@wallisbond9330
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This is GOLD!
Great ideas
@MixandMath
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I hope you can use these ideas in your classroom :)
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@MixandMath
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