Tier 1 Interventions

Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer

Math intervention, writing intervention, neurobiology, and cognitive-based learning - Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer are sharing how to incorporate them into your classroom. Jonily is a secondary math teacher and instructional coach for math K-12. Cheri is an occupational therapist specializing in neurology-based treatment across the lifespan and a Strategy-based Interventionist. Jonily secretly calls Cheri her Lesson Plan Whisperer because Cheri is always in her head, reminding her of the foundations of development before academics begin. They met in 2018 and have been talking ever since. Together, they have discovered the Miracle Math Classroom. This classroom embeds all math standards from Kindergarten to twelfth grade, plus neuro-based interventions that improve proficiency and boost student engagement. Both gifted and learning support students thrive using the interventions they share, plus all students in between. Using cognitive enhancing techniques strategically placed in the lesson plan, students learn more and enjoy school more, and fewer students get removed from critical instruction for Tier Three Interventions. Jonily has discovered how to teach all Kindergarten through algebra math standards using twelve, that’s right, twelve Reference Tasks. They include the Pizza Problem, 120-Chart, Paper Folding, Making Rectangles, Quick Dots, Locker Problem, Jesse and Kay, Geoboard, Candy Problem, Paint Problem, Staircase, and the Function Machine. Cheri uses Body-Brain Anchors to ignite the flame inside everyone’s brain for learning. Whether a person is five or 90, her strategy-based interventions will ignite that flame. These Brain-Body Anchors include the Handstand Flip, Interlaced Bilateral Integration, and the Body Sentence Alphabet. Together, they connect the puzzle behind math instruction and instructional delivery alongside these cognitive-enhancing activities to maximize math education for all students. Join us live on the third Saturday of the month, sans July, for the math behind the Reference Task. Every live event is approximately 2.5 contact hours. The first 30-ish minutes become this podcast. To hear the entire training, join our membership program. Please note: we will not record on holiday weekends. Join our mailing list for updates on dates. To join us live, register at Tier1interventions.com. The 2.5-hour sessions include the PowerPoint slides, additional audio files of Jonily teaching the Reference Task, resources from Cheri, and much more. A subscription to these 2.5-hour Workshops is $97/month or $947/year. Membership includes: *Approximately 27.5 hours of direct training per year *Audio files of Jonily's Hear Me Teach segments - complete *PowerPoint Slides to grab and use in your Magic Math Classroom *Resources from Jonily and Cheri for you and your students *A copy of Math DYSconnected when released. Or, you can listen to the first segment on your favorite podcast app for free; no membership is required. No matter how you listen, you will come away with golden nuggets that will transform your classroom. Reach out to Jonily: jonily@mindsonmath.com Reach out to Cheri: info@cheridotterer.com Tier1Interventions.com

  1. Why Good Math Teaching Doesn’t Always Look Like Teaching

    6D AGO

    Why Good Math Teaching Doesn’t Always Look Like Teaching

    What does real math instruction actually look like in a classroom? Sometimes it looks messy. Students are moving, talking, comparing strategies, and solving problems together. To an outside observer, it might look like students are off task—but in reality, deep mathematical thinking is happening. In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore why powerful math instruction can be misunderstood during classroom observations and why responsive teaching often looks different from traditional whole-class instruction. In this session we discuss: • Why small-group facilitation can look like “not teaching” • How mini lessons replace long whole-class explanations • Why some students may appear off task but are still thinking mathematically • How teachers can respond to observation feedback • The importance of intentional lesson design and pre-planning When students are actively discussing strategies, comparing solutions, and solving problems together, they are doing the work of mathematicians. This video is Session 8 of a 10-part October Workshop Series exploring how math instruction can support deeper thinking and stronger student independence. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:30 When observers think teaching isn’t happening 1:20 Why responsive teaching looks different 2:15 Whole-class lectures vs. mini lessons 3:20 Why some students appear off task 4:10 The role of student discussion in math learning 5:00 Responding to observation feedback 6:00 When administrators misunderstand instruction 7:10 Why intentional planning matters 8:20 What deep math learning actually looks like 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    20 min
  2. How to Teach Students to Ask Better Questions in Math

    APR 21

    How to Teach Students to Ask Better Questions in Math

    Many students say the same thing when they are stuck in math: "I need help." But they often cannot explain what they need help with. In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore how teachers can help students develop the ability to ask better questions, identify where they are stuck, and become more independent learners. Instead of relying on whole-class lectures, this session shows how small group facilitation, mini lessons, and responsive teaching can help students learn how to articulate their thinking. In this session we discuss: • Why students often struggle to explain what they don’t understand • How teachers can train students to ask clearer questions • The role of mini lessons in responsive teaching • How classroom structure supports independence and problem solving • Why facilitation often looks different from traditional teaching When students learn how to identify their confusion and ask specific questions, they begin to take ownership of their learning. This video is Session 7 of a 10-part October Workshop Series exploring how math instruction can support deeper thinking and stronger student independence. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:30 Why students often say “I need help” 1:20 Helping students identify what they don’t understand 2:15 Teaching students to ask better questions 3:20 Mini lessons vs. whole-class instruction 4:15 How small group facilitation supports learning 5:10 Training students to think about their thinking 6:00 Helping students articulate their confusion 7:00 Classroom structures that support independence 8:10 Why responsive teaching builds stronger learners 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    17 min
  3. The Math Education Shift Teachers Need

    APR 16 ·  BONUS

    The Math Education Shift Teachers Need

    Why do students struggle with math — even when they get the answer right? In this full math professional development training, Jonily — founder of Minds on Math and host of Saturday Math — challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in math education: Solving is not learning. For decades, math instruction has prioritized procedures, algorithms, and finishing problems. But true math achievement comes from something deeper: number sense, reasoning, and conceptual understanding. If you're a math teacher, instructional coach, intervention specialist, or school leader working to improve math achievement and raise math test scores, this training will show you what most curriculum models get wrong — and how to fix it. In This Math Instruction Training, You’ll Learn: ✔ The critical difference between number sense and notation✔ Conceptual vs procedural math instruction — and why balance matters✔ Why solving problems doesn’t guarantee understanding✔ How to improve math test scores without teaching more procedures✔ How the brain actually learns mathematics✔ Instructional strategies that scale math achievement across K–12 classrooms Whether you're preparing for state testing, redesigning your math curriculum, implementing Tier 1 math instruction, or seeking effective math intervention strategies, this session provides practical, research-informed insights grounded in real classroom results. Who This Is For This training is designed for:• K–12 math teachers• Intervention specialists• Instructional coaches• School administrators• District leaders focused on math achievement If you're serious about improving math instruction and reducing math anxiety while increasing student confidence, this session will challenge your thinking — and give you a clear instructional shift to implement. About JonilyJonily is the host of Saturday Math and founder of Minds on Math. She specializes in helping educators improve math achievement through instructional shifts that prioritize thinking, reasoning, sense-making, and number sense — without sacrificing performance. Ready to Go Deeper?Join our next free math professional development training:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tcMBm3kYSe29Uk2gXlRwPw Because improving math instruction starts with one powerful truth: Solving is not learning. 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🎙️ Credits: Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies.

    1h 30m
  4. Why Productive Struggle Matters in Math

    APR 14

    Why Productive Struggle Matters in Math

    Why do so many students stop trying after just one mistake? In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore why mistakes are an essential part of learning mathematics—and why many classrooms unintentionally train students to quit when they encounter difficulty. Think about how humans naturally learn. When babies learn to walk, they fall hundreds—sometimes thousands—of times before they succeed. Yet in school, mistakes are often treated as failure instead of a necessary part of learning. In this session we discuss: • Why students often stop after making a single mistake • How adult reactions can unintentionally teach students to quit • Why perseverance is essential for deep mathematical understanding • How teachers can guide students through mistakes instead of rescuing them • The role of questioning strategies like “Tell me about…” in helping students think When classrooms embrace productive struggle, students develop resilience, deeper understanding, and confidence in their mathematical thinking. This video is Session 6 of a 10-part October Workshop Series exploring how math instruction can support deeper thinking and stronger student independence. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:30 Why students often quit after one mistake 1:10 How adult responses influence perseverance 2:00 The walking analogy: how humans actually learn 3:00 Why school sometimes discourages struggle 4:00 Breaking the cycle of perfectionism in learning 5:00 Why meaningful change in classrooms takes time 6:10 Retrieval practice and why forgetting is necessary 7:20 “Tell me about…” – a questioning strategy for teachers 8:20 Moving from telling to guiding student thinking 9:30 Closing thoughts 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    20 min
  5. The Moment Students Stop Thinking in Math Class

    APR 7

    The Moment Students Stop Thinking in Math Class

    Have you ever watched students suddenly stop thinking during a math lesson? In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore the moment when students shift from active problem-solving to waiting for the teacher to tell them what to do next. Many classrooms unintentionally train students to depend on the teacher for the next step. Over time, students stop engaging in deep thinking and instead look for hints, procedures, or answers. In this session we discuss: • The moment students shift from thinking to waiting • How classroom habits can unintentionally create dependency • Why productive struggle is necessary for mathematical understanding • How teachers can encourage deeper thinking without rescuing students too quickly Helping students remain engaged in thinking is one of the most important shifts teachers can make to build independence and long-term math confidence. This video is Session 5 of a 10-part October workshop series exploring how math instruction can support deeper thinking and stronger student independence. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:22 The moment students stop thinking in math 1:05 When students begin waiting for answers 1:45 How classroom habits shape student thinking 2:30 The shift from solving problems to seeking answers 3:15 Why students start depending on the teacher 4:00 What productive struggle actually looks like 4:45 Supporting students without rescuing them 5:30 Strategies that keep students thinking longer 6:15 Encouraging persistence in problem solving 7:00 Closing thoughts 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    20 min
  6. Why Math Instruction Isn’t Working for Many Students

    MAR 31

    Why Math Instruction Isn’t Working for Many Students

    Many teachers work incredibly hard to help students succeed in math, yet students continue to struggle with independence, perseverance, and deep understanding. In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore three hidden problems in math classrooms that may be quietly limiting student learning. Through real classroom examples and discussion, we examine how well-intentioned teaching habits—both in schools and at home—can unintentionally interfere with productive struggle and long-term mathematical thinking. When students are constantly rescued from mistakes or pushed toward perfection, they often lose the opportunity to build independence and persistence. Over time, this affects how they approach problem solving, learning, and even their confidence in mathematics. In this session we discuss: • How perfectionism can develop through school and parenting experiences • Why middle school students often appear less independent than younger students • The role of productive struggle in long-term math achievement • Why telling students everything can limit deep learning • How teachers can shift classroom practices to support stronger thinking This video is Session 4 of a 10-part October Workshop series exploring how math instruction can better support student thinking, independence, and conceptual understanding. If you work with students in math classrooms, intervention programs, or special education services, this series will help you rethink how learning actually happens. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:20 Reflecting on the Classroom Experience 0:50 Why Younger Students Often Show More Independence 1:25 The Challenge of Rebuilding Independence in Older Students 2:00 Perfectionism and Parenting Expectations 2:40 How Early Messages Shape Learning Behavior 3:20 Breaking Generational Learning Patterns 4:00 Honest Conversations With Students and Families 4:50 Teaching Lessons That Transfer Beyond the Classroom 5:40 What Teachers Can Do When Students Make Mistakes 6:20 Turning Mistakes Into Learning Opportunities 7:00 Brain Development in Middle School Students 7:40 Why Middle Schoolers Sometimes Act Like Toddlers 8:20 Teaching Independence Instead of Expecting It 9:00 Measurement and Modeling Activities in Math 10:00 Barriers Teachers Face With Productive Struggle 10:50 Helping Students See What Collaboration Looks Like 11:40 The Role of Support Staff and Adults in the Room 12:20 Why Removing Struggle Prevents Learning 13:10 Evidence From Schools About What Isn’t Working 14:00 The Reality Teachers Face With Curriculum Pressure 14:30 Closing Thoughts and Workshop Invitation 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    16 min
  7. The Teaching Mistake That Kills Student Independence

    MAR 24

    The Teaching Mistake That Kills Student Independence

    In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore a common classroom mistake that quietly destroys student independence: stepping in too quickly to fix the problem. During a real classroom activity where students were measuring height and collecting data, an unexpected moment revealed how easily adults can interrupt productive struggle. Instead of allowing students to explore, make mistakes, and think through the process, the task was taken over—removing the learning opportunity. Students build mathematical thinking through experience, experimentation, and problem solving. When we rescue them too quickly, we unintentionally teach them to wait for the answer instead of discovering it. In this session we discuss: • Why productive struggle is essential for learning • How rescuing students limits independence • What controlled chaos looks like in a classroom • Why elementary students often handle independence better than older students • How teachers can support thinking without taking over This video is Session 3 of a 10-part October Workshop series exploring better ways to teach mathematics and support student thinking. If you work with students in math classrooms, intervention programs, or special education services, this series will help you rethink how learning actually happens. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:25 Review: When Teachers Should Tell vs Let Students Discover 1:00 Fact Fluency vs Conceptual Learning 1:40 Mini Lesson Example: Inches, Feet, and Yards 2:20 Why Telling Does Not Equal Learning 3:00 Preparing Students for the Measurement Activity 3:45 Designing a “Controlled Chaos” Lesson 4:30 The Classroom Teacher Leaves for a Meeting 5:00 Students Begin Measuring Height 5:40 When Productive Struggle Begins 6:10 The Substitute Steps In 6:50 The Moment Learning Was Interrupted 7:30 Why Rescuing Students Hurts Learning 8:15 How Schools Accidentally Teach Dependence 9:00 Why Students Stop Persevering 9:40 Classroom Discussion About Independence 10:30 Elementary vs Middle School Independence 11:30 What Controlled Chaos Should Look Like 12:30 Why Students Need Space to Think 13:30 Reflection on the Classroom Experience 14:20 Invitation to the Monthly Masterclass 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    15 min
  8. Why Students Need to Struggle Before Learning Math

    MAR 17

    Why Students Need to Struggle Before Learning Math

    In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore one of the most misunderstood ideas in teaching: students often need to experience the struggle before the lesson in order for real learning to occur. Too often, teachers step in too quickly to rescue students from mistakes. But when students are allowed to explore, experiment, and even get things wrong, they begin to build deeper understanding of numbers, measurement, and mathematical relationships. In this session, we walk through a real classroom example where students collect data, measure, and begin to make sense of mathematical ideas through experience before direct instruction. This approach helps students develop: • stronger number sense • deeper conceptual understanding • independence in problem solving • lasting math fluency You’ll also hear about the four stages of effective lesson design, including the often-missing step of pre-planning before instruction begins. This video is Session 2 of a 10-part series from our October Workshop focused on improving math instruction and helping students think more deeply about mathematics. If you work with students in math classrooms, intervention programs, or special education services, this series will give you practical strategies to improve learning and engagement. 👍 Subscribe to Tier 1 Interventions for more strategies that improve math learning and student success. 🔗 Get involved with Tier 1 Interventions coaching: Check the link in the show notes to join live sessions or access the full year of professional learning.  Join one Mastery Math Method Workshop for just $47. Contact jonily@mindsonmath.com 👇 Comment below: Where do you see kids getting stuck most often in math? ⏱ Timestamps 0:20 Review: Lockers, Rectangles, Pizzas Framework 0:50 The Two Data Points Activity 1:20 The “Five Pound” Story 2:00 Understanding Weight and Comparison 2:40 Difference as Distance on a Number Line 3:20 A Lesson That Changed Direction 4:05 The Importance of Pre-Planning 4:40 The Four Stages of Teaching 5:40 Why Most Teachers Skip Pre-Planning 6:15 Masterclass Overview and Teaching Structure 7:05 Returning to the Classroom Lesson 8:00 Introducing the Scale and Measurement Activity 8:50 Why Students Must Experience Before Instruction 9:40 Letting Students Struggle With the Task 10:25 Why We Often Save Students Too Quickly 11:10 Mini-Lesson After Experience 12:00 Reading the Scale and Number Patterns 13:00 Measuring With Meter Sticks 14:00 Confirming Facts vs Discovery Learning 15:00 When Teachers Should Tell Students the Answer 16:00 How Fact Fluency Fits Into Conceptual Learning 16:30 Workshop Invitation and Closing 🎯 Ready to Change Math Outcomes in 10 Days? 👉 Join our FREE Masterclass for school leaders, teachers, and OTs: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendar 🎧 Prefer to Listen On the Go? SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon/Audible 🔗 Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundle 📧 Disability Labs Community: https://disabilitylabs.com/community/3d-learning-lounge-1 🎙️ Credits: Host: Cheri Dotterer Co-Host: Jonily Zupancic Production: Disability Labs Podcast Network 🧠 Resources Mentioned: Mastery Math Method Level One (Lifetime Access): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-bundleMastery Math Method Live sessions (Annual Subscription): https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/mastery-math-method-group-coaching ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content shared in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace your district’s policies or individualized education plans. Always consult with your instructional team before implementing new strategies. Keywords Tier 1 math instruction, math achievement, math intervention, Algebra 1 instruction, brain-based math, math pacing guide, math scope and sequence, Novel Model, Mastery Math Method, math structure, K-12 math, math education reform, Tier 1 interventions, number sense, math retention

    17 min

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Math intervention, writing intervention, neurobiology, and cognitive-based learning - Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer are sharing how to incorporate them into your classroom. Jonily is a secondary math teacher and instructional coach for math K-12. Cheri is an occupational therapist specializing in neurology-based treatment across the lifespan and a Strategy-based Interventionist. Jonily secretly calls Cheri her Lesson Plan Whisperer because Cheri is always in her head, reminding her of the foundations of development before academics begin. They met in 2018 and have been talking ever since. Together, they have discovered the Miracle Math Classroom. This classroom embeds all math standards from Kindergarten to twelfth grade, plus neuro-based interventions that improve proficiency and boost student engagement. Both gifted and learning support students thrive using the interventions they share, plus all students in between. Using cognitive enhancing techniques strategically placed in the lesson plan, students learn more and enjoy school more, and fewer students get removed from critical instruction for Tier Three Interventions. Jonily has discovered how to teach all Kindergarten through algebra math standards using twelve, that’s right, twelve Reference Tasks. They include the Pizza Problem, 120-Chart, Paper Folding, Making Rectangles, Quick Dots, Locker Problem, Jesse and Kay, Geoboard, Candy Problem, Paint Problem, Staircase, and the Function Machine. Cheri uses Body-Brain Anchors to ignite the flame inside everyone’s brain for learning. Whether a person is five or 90, her strategy-based interventions will ignite that flame. These Brain-Body Anchors include the Handstand Flip, Interlaced Bilateral Integration, and the Body Sentence Alphabet. Together, they connect the puzzle behind math instruction and instructional delivery alongside these cognitive-enhancing activities to maximize math education for all students. Join us live on the third Saturday of the month, sans July, for the math behind the Reference Task. Every live event is approximately 2.5 contact hours. The first 30-ish minutes become this podcast. To hear the entire training, join our membership program. Please note: we will not record on holiday weekends. Join our mailing list for updates on dates. To join us live, register at Tier1interventions.com. The 2.5-hour sessions include the PowerPoint slides, additional audio files of Jonily teaching the Reference Task, resources from Cheri, and much more. A subscription to these 2.5-hour Workshops is $97/month or $947/year. Membership includes: *Approximately 27.5 hours of direct training per year *Audio files of Jonily's Hear Me Teach segments - complete *PowerPoint Slides to grab and use in your Magic Math Classroom *Resources from Jonily and Cheri for you and your students *A copy of Math DYSconnected when released. Or, you can listen to the first segment on your favorite podcast app for free; no membership is required. No matter how you listen, you will come away with golden nuggets that will transform your classroom. Reach out to Jonily: jonily@mindsonmath.com Reach out to Cheri: info@cheridotterer.com Tier1Interventions.com

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