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#35 How to Build a Community in a Classroom in 3 Simple Steps

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Mona Iehl, elementary teacher & math coach
Published
Mon 02 Jan 2023
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How to Build a Community in a Classroom is not simple, but today I have 3 simple steps that can help you get started building your student centered math community. 
A place where students will not only feel like a member, but a founder of the community. 

In this episode we will honestly chat about:

  • The common mistakes with most classroom community building activities
  • How to help students deeply engage in building realtionships 
  • Simple ways to center students voice in your classroom as a means to building a community 

Continue the learning at monamath.com/community to grab 7 more tips on how to develop a community in the math classroom. 

🚃 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 

Let’s Connect on Instagram @HelloMonaMath I LOVE chatting with listeners. Send me a DM and let me know you’re listening. 

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