Math Chat

Math Chat

Mona Iehl
Valsts Amerikas Savienotās Valstis
Žanri Education, Science, Mathematics
Valoda EN
Epizodes 230
Jaunākā 01.06.2026

Mona, of Mona Math, reveals the mysteries of how to teach elementary math even if you aren't a math person. Discover how you can develop a buzzing student led math classroom. We cover all things math identity, classroom culture, and student centered instructional practices to help you empower students to love and understanding math deeply.

Epizodes

  • Reflecting on the School Year as a Math Teacher 01.06.2026 15min
    Send us Fan Mail What if before planning next year… you actually took time to recognize how much growth happened THIS year? In this episode of the Math Chat Podcast, we’re talking about meaningful end-of-year reflection for math teachers, how to recognize the shifts that happened in your classroom, and why reflection is one of the most important parts of learning. Before we jump into planning next year, new classroom supplies, fresh routines, and all the “what should I change?” thoughts, I wa...
  • Why Turn and Talk Is the Key to Student Thinking in Math 25.05.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail Turn and talk is one of the most common strategies in math classrooms—but most teachers aren’t using it in a way that actually builds student thinking. In this episode, (part 4 of the Math Discussion Makeover Series) we break down how to use turn and talk intentionally to unlock deeper thinking, increase engagement, and strengthen math discussions. What You’ll Learn: Why turn and talk doesn’t always lead to real thinkingThe role of rehearsal in helping students explain their...
  • Why Your Questions Are Limiting Student Thinking in Math 18.05.2026 10min
    Send us Fan Mail What if your math questioning strategies are actually limiting student thinking? In this episode, we unpack why many “open-ended” math questions are really closed in disguise—and how a few simple shifts in your math questioning strategies can unlock deeper thinking and stronger math discussions. After this episode you'll know... How common math questioning strategies can unintentionally stop student thinking The difference between true open-ended questi...
  • Why Repeating Students Is Killing Your Math Discussions 11.05.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail What if one of the most common teaching habits is actually training students not to listen? In this episode, we unpack why repeating students during math discussions can quietly kill engagement and what to do instead to build stronger, more meaningful math conversations. What You’ll Learn Why repeating students reduces student-to-student listeningThe hidden reason students disengage during math share timeHow to use revoicing to shift responsibility back to studentsSimple way...
  • Why Your Math Share Time Is Killing Student Engagement 04.05.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail If your math share time feels disengaged, the issue might not be your students… it might be the structure. In this episode, we unpack how one common routine is quietly reducing student engagement and what simple shift can help students listen, think, and fully participate in math discussions. What You’ll Learn: Why bringing student work to the carpet can actually lower student engagement What the true purpose of the share is in building student thinking and engagement How ...
  • 207: You don’t need a new curriculum. You need a different structure. 27.04.2026 12min
    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever found yourself walking around during grapple time unsure of where to go or what to say? This episode taps into that exact moment—when students are at different stages and the instinct is to jump in and fix everything. You’ll discover why the real power of grapple time isn’t in giving answers, but in how you respond to student thinking in math. Most teachers were trained to look for correct answers, not to analyze thinking. During grapple time, that leads to scan...
  • 206: What Actually Changed When One School Rethought Math Instruction 20.04.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail You’ve likely felt this before—leaving a PD inspired, only to return to the same classroom routines the next day. This episode opens with an honest question: if we know what works in math instruction, why aren’t we seeing real change? The answer isn’t more effort—it’s creating the structure and support needed to make math a language of power in every classroom. We’ve explored the problem and what’s possible—now it’s time to make it actionable. This section bridges theory to p...
  • 205: If You Feel Like Math Isn’t Working… It’s Not You 13.04.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail In recent conversations, we’ve unpacked a common frustration: math instruction isn’t always producing the confident problem solvers we hope for. But what if the issue isn’t effort or ability—what if it’s structure? This episode opens the door to what’s possible when a school shifts how students experience math as a language of power. Here’s the surprising part: nothing new was added—no new curriculum, no extra workload. Instead, the focus was on implementing a consistent, pre...
  • 204: Why Math Class Isn’t Building Confident Problem Solvers (And It’s Not What You Think) 06.04.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail What if the reason students struggle with math problem solving has nothing to do with effort, curriculum, or ability? In this opening, we challenge a common assumption and reveal a powerful truth: the structure of math classrooms is often what holds students back from building confidence. This shift in perspective sets the stage for transforming how we think about teaching math as a language of power. Step into a real classroom scenario where a single moment exposes a d...
  • 203: Why Knowing What To Do Isn’t Changing Your Math Classroom 30.03.2026 9min
    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever walked out of professional development thinking, “That makes so much sense”… only to return to your classroom and teach the exact same way? You’re not alone—and this episode dives into the real reason why knowing better doesn’t always lead to doing better in your math classroom. Here’s the reality: teachers don’t struggle because they lack knowledge—they struggle because change requires action before confidence. In math education, that gap between knowing and do...
  • 202: The Problem With Gamifying Math (And What Actually Helps Students Learn) 23.03.2026 8min
    Send us Fan Mail Right now, gamified math platforms are everywhere—and yes, they can feel like a lifesaver. Students are engaged, they’re excited, and for a moment, it feels like learning is happening seamlessly through technology in math classrooms. However, this episode invites you to pause and consider what these tools are actually teaching students about math. At first glance, math games seem to promote engagement. But in reality, many students are focused on speed, rewards, and getting b...
  • 201: Why Word Problems Feel Hard Even When Students Know the Math 09.03.2026 10min
    Send us Fan Mail Many teachers have experienced this exact moment. Students can add, subtract, and multiply during a lesson, but the moment they see a word problem, everything seems to unravel. In this episode, we explore why word problems in math often feel so challenging—even when students clearly know the computation. One of the biggest shifts in teaching math word problems is understanding the difference between knowing procedures and making sense of a situation. Students may remember ste...
  • 200: I Still Believe This after 200 episodes! & 🎁 a free Gift 02.03.2026 8min
    Send us Fan Mail Reaching 200 episodes of the Math Chat is more than a milestone—it’s a movement. For two hundred conversations, we’ve challenged the idea that math is just memorizing steps and instead focused on building thinkers through meaningful math word problems and discussion. Most importantly, this episode reflects on what still matters most after years of listening, learning, and growing alongside educators like you. The Belief Shift: Thinking Builds Test Success After 200 episodes, ...
  • 199: Instructional Nudges, Interview with Sam Otten 23.02.2026 44min
    Send us Fan Mail Dr. Samuel Otten brings deep expertise and practical insight into helping teachers strengthen mathematical practices in math classrooms. With advanced degrees from Michigan State University and roots at Grand Valley State University, his journey reflects a lifelong commitment to improving math education. In this episode, you’ll discover how his research translates into actionable strategies teachers can use immediately. This conversation offers clear, research-based strategie...
  • 198: Why Math Coaches are the Key to Sustainable Change 16.02.2026 8min
    Send us Fan Mail If sustainable change in math instruction were simply about trying harder, most teachers would already be there. In this episode, Mona names a truth many educators feel but rarely say out loud: lasting instructional change doesn’t come from more effort alone — it comes from meaningful support. This conversation offers clarity, validation, and a path forward for teachers, coaches, and leaders alike. 💰 When Budgets Are Tight, Support Still Matters Not every school has funding f...
  • 197: Math Is a Language of Power an Interview with Stephanie Marrero 09.02.2026 29min
    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore what happens when math instruction moves beyond answers and procedures and into interpretation, questioning, and meaning-making. This conversation invites educators to rethink how math prepares students not just for tests, but for a world shaped by numbers, data, and decisions. At its core, this episode reminds us that teaching math is about more than content. It’s about helping students develop agency, critical awareness, and confidence in how the...
  • 196: A Classroom Moment That Changed How I Teach Problem Solving 02.02.2026 14min
    Send us Fan Mail When students were asked to solve independently, things quickly unraveled. Behaviors surfaced, lessons derailed, and reliance on the teacher increased. This wasn’t a lack of effort — it was a lack of confidence, a common barrier in developing effective math problem solvers. After the lesson ended, one question lingered: Do they actually understand the math? Students had learned how to watch and copy, not how to reason. This realization exposed the disconnect between effort an...
  • 195: Readers Read and Mathers Math, Interview with Deborah Peart Crayton 26.01.2026 43min
    Send us Fan Mail What if math classrooms were places where every child saw themselves as capable, curious, and confident? In this episode, we’re joined by Deborah Peart Crayton, founder and Queen Mather of My Mathematical Mind, to explore what it truly means to become a Mather. Together, we unpack how joyful learning, strong identity, and intentional instruction can transform how students experience math. 💬 Connect with Deborah Website: https://www.mathersgonnamath.com/📘 Order her Book ...
  • 194: What If Students Don’t Know the Math Yet? 19.01.2026 10min
    Send us Fan Mail What happens when students haven’t been taught the math yet—but the task is right there waiting? In this episode, I unpack the fear many teachers feel before launching a rich task and explains why that hesitation, while understandable, often blocks the very learning we want. If you’ve ever wondered whether your students are “ready,” this conversation will gently shift how you think about readiness and learning. When we trust students to begin with what they know, incredible l...
  • 193: Questions to Ask in Math Class 12.01.2026 14min
    Send us Fan Mail What if the biggest shift in your math block didn’t come from a new curriculum or tool—but from the questions you ask? In this episode, I explore how intentional math questions can spark deeper thinking, richer conversations, and stronger reasoning, all while requiring teachers to talk less. If you’ve ever felt the urge to jump in and explain, this conversation will feel both challenging and freeing. You don’t need a new curriculum or a perfect lesson to transform math class....

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