From Research to Recess: The Science Behind Great Teaching
Number talks are one of the most powerful routines you can build in a K-2 classroom, but getting them right takes more than picking a problem and hoping kids share. In this episode, Deedee and Hilary break down what actually makes math talk work, from problem selection to handling wrong answers without shutting kids down. In This Episode Effective number talks aren't just about math. They're about building a classroom culture where kids feel safe reasoning out loud, disagreeing with each other, and working through confusion without giving up. Deedee and Hilary walk through the practical side: how to choose problems that surface specific strategies, how to use anchor charts to make thinking visible, and how to support multilingual learners when math vocabulary is still developing. They also talk through timing, because when you fit number talks into your day matters as much as how you run them. What We Cover * Why structured number talks build mental math and reasoning skills in early grades * How to choose problems that highlight specific strategies and match your grade level * Turn-and-talks and sentence stems that get more students talking * How dot cards and manipulatives support understanding before kids can work abstractly * What to do when students give wrong answers (without derailing the conversation) * Building routines that make risk-taking feel normal * Using anchor charts to keep student thinking visible and reusable * Differentiating math talks for multilingual learners and early-grade students * When to use number talks: warm-ups, whole group, small group * How productive struggle leads to stronger conceptual thinking Timestamps * 00:00 Why math talks matter and how routines make them stick * 00:33 Key elements of an effective number talk * 01:02 Problem curation and strategy focus * 01:28 Matching number talks to grade level and curriculum * 02:18 Using silence and student discourse techniques * 03:43 Prioritizing reasoning over right answers * 04:12 Making student thinking visible with anchor charts * 04:38 Creating space for mistakes and disagreement * 05:07 Choosing problems that target specific strategies * 05:20 When to fit number talks into your day * 06:06 Whole group and small group routines * 06:34 Supporting multilingual learners * 07:23 Sentence stems and visual aids that scaffold reasoning * 08:28 Turn-and-talks and helping students own their strategies * 09:21 Concrete and pictorial representations * 10:25 Handling different answers and keeping discussion going * 11:26 Using mistakes to go deeper * 12:45 Productive struggle and building resilience * 13:46 Final thoughts and encouragement to try it Source: https://www.nwea.org/blog/2024/7-tips-for-encouraging-student-discourse-about-math-with-number-talks/ [https://www.nwea.org/blog/2024/7-tips-for-encouraging-student-discourse-about-math-with-number-talks/] WHERE YOU CAN FIND US: Hilary Statum: https://pencilstopigtails.com/ [https://pencilstopigtails.com/] Deedee Wills: https://mrswillskindergarten.com/ [https://mrswillskindergarten.com/]
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