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039. Recording Student Thinking: Strategies to Make an Impact

11 min · 8 de dic de 2025
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This episode explores how real-time recording of student thinking can strengthen classroom discussions and support deeper mathematical understanding. Together, we’ll unpack strategies for capturing and organizing student ideas in ways that honor their reasoning and promote connection across different strategies. You’ll come away with practical tools for turning classroom conversations into meaningful visual artifacts that can guide instruction, build collective knowledge, and keep student voices at the center of the learning process. More from us: 👀 Read the Transcript HERE [https://www.meaningfulmathco.com/mm_podcast/039-recording-student-thinking-strategies-to-make-an-impact/] 👉 Follow us on Instagram @meaningfulmathco [https://www.instagram.com/meaningfulmathco] ⭐️ SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a minute to leave a review on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meaningful-math/id1819321849]. With your support, we can reach even more teachers looking to make math meaningful for their students. Thank you!

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