
157: Yes, It’ll Be Noisy—And That’s a Good Thing
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Is your math block filled with silence so thick you can hear pencils stretching? This episode is for you. Host Mona Lehl is flipping the script on what a “focused” math class sounds like—and spoiler alert: it’s not silent. Real math thinking creates a buzz, and Mona is here to help you lean into the noise.
🔧 3 Ways to Keep the Math Talk Productive
Worried the noise will spiral into chaos? Mona shares three practical strategies that turn chatter into meaningful collaboration:
1️⃣ Build a Routine for Collaboration – When talk time is expected and structured, students step up.
2️⃣ Set Clear Expectations – Model what great math talk sounds like, and practice it together.
3️⃣ Give Kids Time – Confidence takes time. Celebrate effort, not just polished answers.
🧠 You’ll walk away with ready-to-implement ideas you can try tomorrow.
🎧 Subscribe, Review & Let the Buzz Begin
If today’s episode gave you that little nudge to embrace the productive hum of math talk:
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🎙️ Thanks for being the kind of teacher who gives students the space to speak—and the confidence to believe they belong in math.
Until next time, embrace the buzz. Your classroom isn’t too loud—it’s alive.
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