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#24 Checking for Understanding & Trusting the Process in Student Centered Math Class

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Mona Iehl, student centered math teacher
Published
Mon 14 Mar 2022
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In this episode I'm sharing how to check for understanding in the student centered math classroom. 

You'll leave with: 
👉🏾 a clear definition of what a check for understanding is 

👉🏾 reasons why you need them in your lesson 

👉🏾permission to trust the process and not drive yourself crazy assessing. 

👉🏾 5 strategies to use in your classroom 

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Come along on this honest math chat!   

Links Mentioned in the Episode: 

🤍Increase Student Engagement 5 Day Challenge!! 

🤍Guide to Engaging Math Discussions 

Related Blog Posts: 

👉🏾Math Vision 

👉🏾Math Mindset Matters 

👉🏾Math Stories 

Related Resources: 

🤍 Math Affirmations 

🤍 Math Classroom Norms 

🤍 Classroom Community Resource Bundle 

🤍 Math Stories Autobiography Writing Project

Download your free Guide to Engaging Math Discussions 

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