Math Chat

Mona Iehl

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.

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    Why Your Math Share Time Is Killing Student Engagement

    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 this routine unintentionally excludes students who need engagement the most A simple shift to increase listening, thinking, and participation How removing distractions improves focus and student engagement during discussions In This Episode  The moment student engagement drops during share time The routine that feels right (but hurts engagement) What students are actually doing instead of listening Reframing the purpose of the share for engagement The students we unintentionally leave out The shift that increases student engagement immediately Protecting attention to build real math discussionsFree Resource Want to increase student engagement and get students thinking more deeply in math? ⬇️ Download: 5 Questions to Ask in Math Class to Get Students Thinking monamath.com/5questions Work With Me Looking to improve student engagement and math instruction across your school or district? I offer professional development and coaching for K–8 teachers and instructional leaders. 🚸 Learn more at monamath.com/leaders

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    207: You don’t need a new curriculum. You need a different structure.

    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 scanning for who’s right or wrong instead of understanding how students are reasoning. This episode reframes effective math teaching by showing that grapple time isn’t about struggle—it’s about uncovering and using student thinking intentionally. 🎧 Ready to Transform Your Grapple Time? If this episode got you thinking: 👉 Listen to the full episode for real classroom examples and practical strategies 👉 Subscribe for more actionable math instruction insights 👉 Leave a review to support other educators on this journey 📥 Take Action Today: Try just ONE move in your classroom tomorrow—or reflect on which move you tend to skip. 📘 Want to go deeper? Order the Book HERE! Explore the book designed to help you build a classroom where student thinking drives instruction and math becomes a true language of understanding. Because when you shift how you respond during grapple time…  you don’t just manage the moment—you transform learning.

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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.

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