Purposeful Fluency: Part 3 of Creating a Classroom of Problem Solvers
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What if math fluency wasn't about speed... but about thinking?
In this episode of the Math Chat Podcast, we're rethinking what it means to build mathematical fluency in elementary classrooms. Instead of timed tests and memorization, discover how purposeful fluency helps students develop flexible strategies, notice patterns, explain their reasoning, and build lasting mathematical understanding.
You'll learn practical math fluency activities that promote reasoning, discussion, and confidence, including:
- Number Strings
- True or False?
- Which One Doesn't Belong?
- Choral Counting
- Counting Collections
- Low-prep math games that build strategy and flexibility
If you want to create a classroom where students think, solve, talk, and make sense of mathematics every day, this episode is for you.
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