
Purposeful planning of any lessons must start with unpacking standards and understanding the learning trajectory. That’s what we will talk about today — creating a solid lesson plan so your math discussion is productive at leading your students to math proficiency.

In this episode we will honestly chat about:
- 3 strategies to planning for math discussions
- how to choose a math task that is worth having a discussion about
- math trajectories- what they are & why they are important
Continue the learning how to engage students in math discussions with this Engaging Math Discussions Guide Get it here 👉🏾monamath.com/discussion

Links Mentioned in the Episode:
🤍FREE Guide to Engaging Math Discussions
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