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  • Today Jared and I chat about our upcoming session, Lets Make a Mixed Tape of Non Curricular Greatest Hits at the 2nd Annual Building Thinking Classrooms Conference BTCC24 July 1st and 2nd in Phoenix Arizona. We also dive into the launch of a task, preview some task trailers and talk about the elements of a highly engaging non curricular task and what this looks like within the Building Thinking Classroom Framework.

    Please share with us your Favourite Non Curricular Task Below

    📼Mixed Tape of Non Currciular Greatest Hits 📼
    Share your Favourite(s) Non Curricular Task(s) Here: tinyurl.com/22tzas3b

    2nd Annual Building Thinking Classroom Conference
    Jared Sliger BTC National Trainer Video

    Think Thank Thunk - Jared Sliger

    Jared & Kirk's Upcoming Session BTCC24

    Title: Let’s Make a Mixed Tape of Non Curricular Greatest Hits 📼

    Description:
    We want to hear from you! Bring your favorite(s) non-curricular tasks!! After
    engaging in a non-curricular task we will reflect on the elements of a highly
    engaging non-curricular task and take a collective dive into the launch of
    some of our favorites.




  • Join us as we talk to Maegan Giroux and Kyle Webb, two Saskatchewan Math Educators, Building Thinking Classroom Canadian Team Members and Co-Hosts of the Think Thank Thunk podcast! We chat about Maegan and Peter’s new book, Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, Grades K-5, what Maegan and Kyle have been learning while working with teachers on implementing BTC practices, the importance of Models & Manipulatives within the Building Thinking Classroom framework, Educators that continue to inspire us like Lisa Lunney Borden & Nat Banting and the power of collaborating with other math teachers near and far. We preview our solo sessions at the 2nd Annual Building Thinking Classroom Conference BTCC24 as we look forward to Phoenix Arizona on July 1,2.


    Building Thinking Tasks Grades K-5 Book

    Dianne's Quill Box Task

    Lisa Lunney Borden: THE ‘VERBIFICATION’ OF MATHEMATICS: USING THE GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURES OF MI’KMAQ TO SUPPORT STUDENT LEARNING

    Lisa Lunney Borden: Show me Your Math Site

    Nat Banting Website

    Think Thank Thunk Podcast

    Saskatchewan Task Site

    Lisa Lunney Borden and Nat Banting: The Bucket of Zero

    Building Thinking Classrooms Conference: Phoenix Arizona July 1,2
    BTCC24 Sessions


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  • Join us as we talk to Peter Liljedahl, author of Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics as we take a deep dive into the art of thin slicing and how to create a sequence of tasks to take students where they are to where you want them to be. Peter Also shares the power of planning and decomposing that path with 3 different types of tasks. Peter walks us through a grade 7 lesson (launch, body and closing) on area with a reminder to plan on the assumption that they know how but launch on the assumption that they don't and highlights to begin where everyone can start and gradually increase complexity.

    We talk about Peter's new research on closing the lesson, including noticing and naming variance and invariance , teacher scribe during consolidation, how the three types of tasks show up in the check your understanding questions (mild, medium, spicy) and also how three types shows up in the new note taking structure.

    We also talk about the new Book, "Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom: Grades K-5" by Peter and Maegan Giroux, coming in May and the 6-12 book coming in June and our excitement looking forward to the 2nd Annual BTC Conference in Phoenix July 1st-2nd.

    Oh and we chat assessment in 10 minutes!

    Show Notes

    Mathematics Task for the Thinking Classroom: Grades K-5 Peter Liljedahl and Maegan Giroux

    2nd Annual Building Thinking Classrooms Conference in Phoenix, Arizona July 1st & 2nd 2024

    BTC Grading Tool by Tim Brzezinski
    Video on How to Use the BTC Grading Tool

  • Today we chat with Glenn Pearson, A teacher of mathematics at Pugwash District High School. Glenn has been reflecting on and implementing new instructional and assessment practices. Glenn reflects on how he transitioned from point gathering to data gathering and the impacts on instruction and student well being & achievement. Glenn dives into the importance of student autonomy and inviting students into the assessment process during instruction. Join us and listen how using outcome based assessment to measure student progress towards learning outcomes is helping improve student achievement in his math class.

    Making Math Moments that Matter Problem Based Units & Tasks

    Problem Based Tasks Search Engine

    Necessary Conditions by Geoff Krall

    Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics - Peter Liljedahl

    Parallel Tasks - Marian Small

    Open Questions - Marian Small

    Marian Small - One, Two, Infinity

    Vroom Task - Kyle Pearce

    https://estimation180.com/

    Drops in the Bucket Task

    Barbie Bungee Task

    Filing Cabinet Sticky Note Task

    https://mrorr-isageek.com/


  • Today we chat with Alicia Burdess about teaching through tasks & big beautiful problems worth solving. Alicia shares her math learning & education journey and all the learning she engages in to continue to bring joy and instill confidence of solving big beautiful problems and teaching through them with both students & adults. Having the goal that every child can learn math to the highest level and instilling that in students is a focus of Alicia's work.

    We chat about Alicia's book, The Dragon Curve, where we get a glimpse into the beauty of math and experience a big beautiful problem through a story that inspires the inner mathematician in all of us. She reflects on this process and her passion of creating learning opportunities that engage both students & adults as problem solvers.

    Alicia has served as the President of the Math Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association and currently sit on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Publishing Committee. Alicia has a Master's Degree in Education from Simon Fraser University and am looking forward to one day pursuing a Ph.D. ​You will likely see Alicia presenting at math conferences, collaborating with teachers online and in person, and is always excited to talk about learning and loving math.

    Show Notes

    https://www.aliciaburdess.com/

    https://www.peterliljedahl.com/

    James Tanton Youtube Videos

    Teaching Through Problems worth Solving Book ( Inquiry-Based Curriculum-Linked, Differentiated Math Problems)

    Jo Boaler- YouCubed

    The Dragon Curve, A Magical Math Journey

    Painted Cube Task Pg. 10

    Moving Squares Task pg. 126

    Locker Task pg. 71

    Lisa Lunney Borden & Nat Banting- The Bucket of Zero

    Julia Robinson Math Festivals







  • We chat with Dave Martin about Outcome Based Assessment and Teaching & Learning Mathematics in High School. Dave shares with us pieces of his journey on changing his assessment & instruction practices as a high school math teacher and how this impacted him & his students.

    Dave Martin has a Master of Mathematics Degree in Education, has been teaching for 16 years, during which time, he was nominated for Teacher of Excellence in Alberta, has spoken across North America, and has successfully removed most grades in most of his high school math courses. Dave has taught grades 6-12, was one of the division's Math/Science Lead teachers, a Vice Principal of two schools, and currently is a Post Secondary Instructor with Red Deer Polytechnic in the Faculty of Education

    Alfie Kohn: The Schools our Children Deserve

    Jo Boaler: Youcubed

    Alicia Burdess

    Nat Banting

    Pam Harris

    Jordan Rappaport

    Sir Ken Robinson: Finding Your Element

    Cathy Fosnot

    Robert Kaplinsky

    Daniel Coyle : Culture Code



  • We talk with Maggie MacPhee, a Math Lover, Board Gamer, Tea Drinker and a secondary mathematics teacher here in Chignecto Central Centre for Education in Nova Scotia. Maggie has joined us in our professional learning community book study on Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics last spring, and has had the opportunity to work alongside Lisa Lunney Borden as a teacher and a learner.

    Maggie reflects on her teaching & learning mathematics journey, some of her notices and wonders as she navigates her way in this new year and dives into effective teaching practices that are impacting student achievement and well being. She talks about the importance of students seeing themselves as mathematical learners and effective teaching practices that she is implementing to help students learn mathematics through exploring & solving contextual problems and learning through rich tasks. She shares how she see's where students are at as they think and work through tasks and how this informs her next steps.

    Maggie shares pieces of advice to teachers to help shift their practice to more equitable teaching practices that allow all students opportunities to engage successfully and learn challenging mathematics. We reflect on the challenges we face from being so steeped in a traditional colonized version of education and the importance of presuming competence in our students. We chat about our excitement of the upcoming NSMTA conference at the end of the month here in Nova Scotia and the NCTM conference that took place in Los Angeles and some of our Canadian math hero's involved

    https://showmeyourmath.ca/

    https://aarms.math.ca/2018/07/12/connecting-math-to-our-lives-and-communities/

    http://natbanting.com/

    Nat Banting Twitter

    Incorporating Financial Literacy in Grade 9

    Where Do We Find Rich Tasks?
    https://nrich.maths.org/
    https://www.openmiddle.com/
    Task Choice Board (Nova Scotia Gnspes)

    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

    Video of world record on Twitter

    NSMTA October Conference

    Marie Batiste Video

    Maggie MacPhee Twitter








  • In this episode, we chat with Dr. Lisa Lunney Borden about equity, culture, & identity in mathematics. We also dive into mathematical understanding through models & manipulatives while focusing on the importance of beginning with a verb based approach so that we are creating opportunities for all of our students to learn.

    Lisa is a local mathematics education hero, a professor of mathematics education at St. Francis Xavier University here in Nova Scotia & holds the John Jerome Paul Chair for Equity in Mathematics Education. Lisa's experience of teaching grades 7 through 12 mathematics in a Mi'kmaw community has shaped how she thinks about teaching & learning mathematics.

    Lisa shares her story as a mathematics teacher & learner and her commitment to research & outreach that focuses on decolonizing mathematics education through culturally based practices and experiences that are rooted in Indigenous language and knowledge systems.

    Show Notes

    Florence Glanfield Twitter

    Dawn Wiseman Twitter

    David Wagner Website

    Show Me Your Math Website

    http://showmeyourmath.ca/outreach/

    Connecting Math to our Lives & Community

    Dianne's Quill Box on Desmos

    Three and a Hand Video

    Traditional Nova Scotia Quillwork

    The Bucket of Zero

    Verbification of Mathematics

    Mathigon Polypad

    Polypad: Jumps of

    Polypad: Rows of Squares

    Polypad: Sets of Ten Frames

    Polypad: Lengths of Rods

    Polypad: Making Rectangles

    Polypad: Making Sets

    Polypad: Break the Train

    Polypad: 3-Digit Targets

    https://mathigon.org/tasks

    John Mason Website

    Gloria Ladson-Billing

    Danny Martin Video

    Marie Battiste

    Dwayne Donald

    Adding to the Equation: Equity in Mathematics Resources





  • In this episode, we talk to Ali Hayward, a grade 7 mathematics teacher in Nova Scotia who has been implementing the Building Thinking Classroom framework. Ali gives us a glimpse of what this looks like & feels like in her classroom. She shares her journey, highlighting her successes and learnings alongside her students. Ali emphasizes the importance of professional learning & collaboration locally and also globally with insights as to how they impact and support her teaching practice.

    https://monamath.com/

    https://buildingthinkingclassrooms.com/14-practices/

    https://makemathmoments.com/

  • EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    Who are we? In this introductory episode, we introduce ourselves and chat about how we came to decide that we would take the leap of faith by creating our very own podcast. We share a common passion for mathematics and want to invite you to learn alongside us as we all grow as math learners.

    SHOW NOTES

    Make Math Moments That Matter Podcast

    Math Before Breakfast Podcast

    Build Math Minds The Podcast

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Join us, Kirk Keating and Michelle McCarron, as we add to the equation to share with you what teaching and learning mathematics sounds like. With inspiration from our math hero’s, we are echoing some important messages about teaching and learning mathematics. We want to invite you to learn alongside us in our math journey so that we can all grow as math learners. We interview some of our math hero's and take a deep and reflective dive towards creating the best learning environment possible for our students with lots of learning along the way. If you are interested in teaching and learning mathematics then this podcast is for you.

  • EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    What is a hero? And why are they so important in our journey as math teachers and learners? In this episode, we talk about how some of our "math hero's" have inspired us to try new things in our classrooms and why we continue to look to them for motivation and direction as we work towards creating the best learning environment possible for our students.

    SHOW NOTES

    Peter Liljedahl

    Building Thinking Classrooms

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Join us, Kirk Keating and Michelle McCarron, as we add to the equation to share with you what teaching and learning mathematics sounds like. With inspiration from our math hero’s, we are echoing some important messages about teaching and learning mathematics. We want to invite you to learn alongside us in our math journey so that we can all grow as math learners. We interview some of our math hero's and take a deep and reflective dive towards creating the best learning environment possible for our students with lots of learning along the way. If you are interested in teaching and learning mathematics then this podcast is for you.

  • EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    Go big or stay home! This is definitely true for us as we hosted our very first guest, none other than Dr. Peter Liljedahl, author of Building Thinking Classrooms. We talk to Peter about his research on Building Thinking Classrooms and how this framework transforms learning environments. Peter describes what a Thinking Classroom looks like and sounds like and the impact these research-based practices have on students.

    SHOW NOTES

    Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics Book

    Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics Website

    Peter Liljedahl Twitter

    #Thinkingclassroom

    Lisa Lunney Borden Twitter

    Jo Boaler Twitter

    Dan Meyer Twitter

    Jon Orr Twitter

    Kyle Pearce Twitter

    Nat Banting Twitter

    Alex Overwijk Twitter

    Will Dunn Twitter

    Jaime De Pippo Twitter

    Alicia Burdess Twitter

    Jimmy Pai Twitter

    Sara VanDerWerf Twitter

    Jordan Rappaport Twitter

    Laura Wheeler Twitter

    Dave Martin Twitter

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Join us, Kirk Keating and Michelle McCarron, as we add to the equation to share with you what teaching and learning mathematics sounds like. With inspiration from our math hero’s, we are echoing some important messages about teaching and learning mathematics. We want to invite you to learn alongside us in our math journey so that we can all grow as math learners. We interview some of our math hero's and take a deep and reflective dive towards creating the best learning environment possible for our students with lots of learning along the way. If you are interested in teaching and learning mathematics then this podcast is for you.