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Why Students Forget Math — And 3 Problems That Fix It

Why Students Forget Math — And 3 Problems That Fix It

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Why do so many students forget math concepts just weeks after learning them? In this episode of Tier 1 Interventions, we explore three powerful math problems that help build real fluency and long-term understanding.Instead of relying on memorization or repetitive worksheets, these problems help students connect ideas, recognize patterns, and strengthen mathematical thinking. When students experience math through meaningful tasks, they retain what they learn and apply it more confidently.This video is Session 1 of a 10-part series exploring instructional strategies that improve math fluency, student independence, and deeper conceptual understanding.In this session, we discuss: • Why students often forget math after instruction • The difference between memorization and fluency • Three math problems that strengthen mathematical thinking • How these tasks help students retain concepts over timeThese ideas come from real classroom experience and are designed to support teachers, interventionists, and specialists in helping students truly understand mathematics—not just complete assignments.📚 Session 1 of 10 in the Math Fluency SeriesIf you work with students who struggle to retain math concepts, this series will help you rethink how fluency is built in the classroom.👍 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?⏱ Timestamps0:28 About This Series: October Workshop Excerpts0:45 The Three Concepts That Build Math Fluency1:00 Lesson Structure for Today’s Session1:35 The Classroom Story Begins2:20 Observing Teaching in Action3:00 The CES Framework: Culture • Essentials • Seasons4:10 Why Traditional Math Instruction Often Fails5:00 What to Avoid: Telling Too Much Too Soon6:20 How to Create Better Math Learning Environments7:05 Classroom Observation Story8:10 Teaching Math Across Grade Levels9:05 Real Classroom Activity: Measuring Height and Weight10:10 Why Bar Graphs May Limit Learning11:00 A Better Approach: Two-Variable Graphs12:05 Preparing Students for Secondary Mathematics13:05 Patterns and Relationships in Data14:10 Why Early Math Experiences Matter🎯 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.KeywordsTier 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
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