The Build Math Minds Podcast
The Build Math Minds Podcast
Christina Tondevold
The Build Math Minds podcast is for my fellow Recovering Traditionalists out there. If you don’t know whether or not you are a Recovering Traditionalist, here’s how I define us. We are math educators who used to teach math the traditional way. Flip lesson by lesson in the textbook, directly teaching step-by-step how to solve math problems. But now, we are working to change that to a style of teaching math that is fun and meets our students where they are at, not just teaching what comes next in the textbook. We want to encourage our students to be thinkers, problem solvers, and lovers of mathematics..we are wanting to build our students math minds and not just create calculators. If that is you, then this podcast is for you.
Episode 161 - A candy bar is better than a pie…when it comes to fractions
I love pies, Pecan Pie especially, but I don’t love them during math time.  Pies, well circles in general, are an overused visual when it comes to the teaching of fractions.  In this video we take a look at visual fraction models that are much better to use and will be helpful to your students as they progress into other mathematical concepts like percentages, ratios, etc.  Get any links mentioned in this video at BuildMathMinds.com/161 
Mar 17
13 min
Episode 160 - Tips for Getting Kids to Talk in Math Class
After the 2024 Virtual Math Summit, there was so much mention of using Sentence Stems I wanted to dig a bit deeper into them.  In my research I stumbled upon an old blog post by one of my favorite Math-y people, Sara Van Der Werf.  In this podcast episode I’m sharing a piece of her blog post that talks about one tweak you can make to Think/Pair/Share (or Turn & Talk) to help get your students more engaged in the math discussion.  Take a listen and go to buildmathminds.com/160 for any links mentioned in the episode.
Mar 3
6 min
Episode 159 - The Number Strings Queens
Cathy Fosnot and Pam Harris are The Queens of Number Strings (or Problem Strings as Pam would call them).  I’m way too excited about the fact they are teaming up to do a one-day workshop all about using Problem Strings for Automaticity, Fluency, and Beyond.  If you’ve been doing number strings and want to go more in depth on how to use them in your classroom, I highly recommend going to this workshop.  Go to https://buildmathminds.com/159  to get links to items mentioned in the episode.  
Feb 25
6 min
Episode 158 - Virtual Math Summit Preview: Preventing Teacher Burnout
Before the 2024 Virtual Math Summit starts next week, enjoy this preview of a Pre-Summit Session by Rosalba Serrano on Preventing Teacher Burnout.  Rosalba shares a ton of information and ideas to help you with burnout but I specifically picked this clip because one of the ideas she shared is one that my family uses a lot: Control the Controllables.   Get registered so you can watch Rosalba’s full session before the summit starts: VirtualMathSummit.com/register. 
Feb 18
11 min
Episode 157 - Virtual Math Summit Preview: Challenges and Benefits of Building Kids' Thinking
The 2024 Virtual Math Summit is in two weeks!  Here’s a preview of 3 sessions from Jenny Foreman, Loren Thorpe, and myself talking about the challenges and benefits of working on getting your students to think and not just compute during math class.  To see the full list of speakers, their presentations, and to get registered go to VirtualMathSummit.com/register. To get any links mentioned in this episode, go to the show notes page at BuildMathMinds.com/157.
Feb 11
12 min
Episode 156 - Virtual Math Summit Preview: Things to Think About When Doing Number Routines
The 2024 Virtual Math Summit is this month!  Here’s a preview of 3 sessions from Michaela Epstein, Rosalba Serrano, and Nicole Thompson & Jessica Batinovic giving you tips, ideas, and inspiration to make our Number Routines the best they can be for your students.  To see the full list of speakers, their presentations, and to get registered go to VirtualMathSummit.com/register. To get any links mentioned in this episode, go to the show notes page at BuildMathMinds.com/156.
Feb 4
12 min
Episode 155 - Virtual Math Summit Preview: Teaching Math with Newcomers in Mind
The 2024 Virtual Math Summit starts in less than 1 month!   Check out this preview of Dr. Jim Ewing’s keynote session about Teaching Math with Newcomers in Mind.  To see the full list of speakers, their presentations, and to get registered go to VirtualMathSummit.com/register. To get any links mentioned in this episode, go to the show notes page at BuildMathMinds.com/155.
Jan 28
8 min
Episode 154 - Virtual Math Summit Preview: Helping Students Understand Multiplication
The 2024 Virtual Math Summit is coming soon.  This week’s episode gives you a preview of 4 sessions that focus on helping students build their understanding and fluency of multiplication.    Check out this preview of Shannon Olson, Juli Dixon, Thuc-Khahn Park, and Brittany Hege’s sessions.  To see the full list of speakers, their presentations, and to get registered go to VirtualMathSummit.com/register. To get any links mentioned in this episode, go to the show notes page at BuildMathMinds.com/154.
Jan 21
18 min
Episode 153: Virtual Math Summit Preview: Tips for Creating Student-Centered Classrooms
The 2024 Virtual Math Summit is just around the corner.  This week’s episode gives you a preview of 4 of the sessions. To see the full list of speakers, their presentations, and to get registered go to VirtualMathSummit.com/register.  I’m a huge supporter of Student-Centered Classrooms and so for this episode I grabbed some clips to share with you that give you ideas for ways to create that in your math class.  Tammy McMorrow, Latrenda Knighten, Ed Nolan, and Mona Iehl each have presentations at this year’s Virtual Math Summit that help bring your students to the center.  To get any links mentioned in this episode, go to the show notes page at BuildMathMinds.com/153.  
Jan 14
20 min
Episode 152 -  Why don't you talk about Time & Money?
I get asked why I don’t do much training about Time & Measurement.  I do have some videos, you can see them in my Playlists at the YouTube channel, but there is a real reason why I don’t talk about those concepts as much as others.  So in this video you get my thoughts (based upon what other math educators & researchers have to say) about why we shouldn’t spend a bunch of time teaching time & measurement in math class.
Jan 7
5 min
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