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Today we sit down with third-grade teacher Natalie Banks to unpack a simple, powerful framework: courage to try small-group instruction, clarity to guide learning with posted intentions and success criteria, and connection to build a community where every student’s voice matters.
Natalie explains how she restructured her time, used data to form flexible groups, and leaned on ready-made materials to keep planning realistic. She paints a a picture of rotations that work: a teacher table using manipulatives to deepen understanding, an independent station with targeted practice, and partner activities to reinforce strategies. Along the way, we dig into the routines that keep everything smooth, ranging from explicit transitions, to shared norms for math talk, and quick checks that make progress visible.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Topic Overview (00:00:00)

2. Meet Natalie Banks (00:01:09)

3. The Three Pillars: Courage, Clarity, Connection (00:02:35)

4. Taking The Leap To Small Groups (00:03:54)

5. Planning, Data, And Collaboration (00:04:56)

6. What Small Groups Look Like (00:06:21)

7. Routines And Smooth Transitions (00:08:16)

8. Making Math Talk Stick With Clarity (00:09:46)

9. Posting Intentions And Criteria (00:11:25)

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