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What if I told you that today we’re going to begin exploring a topic that has the potential to completely change the dynamic of your classroom? That this single shift can actually give your math instruction a complete makeover? Well, the “one” thing I’m referring to is questions… specifically the questions we ask our students. Welcome to part 1 of this important conversation!

This episode kicks off a two-part series on one of the most powerful tools in your teacher toolbox: the questions you ask. Part 1 focuses on the purpose behind our questioning and the impact thoughtful questions can have on student participation, mathematical thinking, and classroom culture.

You’ll reflect on how intentional questioning can invite more voices into discussion, help students work through mistakes, and uncover deeper understanding. Together, we’ll examine simple but strategic ways to shift the way questions are used so they become a bridge to meaningful learning rather than a checkpoint for right or wrong answers.

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