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73 Three Best First Week Activities

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Elementary math teacher coach mona iehl
Published
Mon 14 Aug 2023
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You are busy planning and deciding on what to do in the first week, aren't you? You want the best first week activities for math class. Let me add these 3 BEST of the BEST first week activities. 

Today we'll chat about: 

  • how to make the most of the activites in the first week 

  • how to build relationships in the first week that will carry you through the school year

  • how getting vunerable with students helps build math community 

Mentioned in this episode: 

📒 Math Survey

👏🏽 Building a Math Mindset, Community, & Identity PD MonaMath.com/training 

🆓 Guide to Engaging Math Discussion MonaMath.com/Discussions

📱 Go to my instagram @hellomonamath & share your definition of math on the post! 


Books I love & mentioned often: 

📗Adding it Up https://amzn.to/3FzM4as 

📘Children’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction  https://amzn.to/3FzLMQU 

📙Principles to Action: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All https://amzn.to/42o816h 

📕5 Practices for Orchestrating Math Discussions https://amzn.to/3zagEEl 

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