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#29 Giving Students Feedback 4 Tips from my Elementary Math Class

Author
Mona Iehl, Elementary Math Teacher
Published
Mon 14 Nov 2022
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Giving students feedback isn't easy. But in this episode I'm offering up 4 Tips ( and lots of advice) on how giving students feedback can be less stressful and more meaningful. 

In this episode you will learn:

  • what makes feedback "good" 
  • how giving students feedback is a process 
  • 4 Tips to giving students feedback today! 

🚃 Fun fact!! I live in Chicago, right next to the train. You'll hear it a few times in the recording 🚂

Links Mentioned in the Episode: 

🤍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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