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For the final episode of 2023, I begin my new weekly episodes about building the The Thinking Classroom. The "Thinking Classroom" model has been coined by mathematician Dr. Peter Liljedahl and his work of creating math learning spaces that encourage students to think more with their math tasks. In this episode (161), I talk about the inspiration I got from the Chey and Pav podcast and how I am building it into my curriculum. In this first episode I give a quick breakdown of the Thinking Classroom Model. What materials I will be using for student work and recording. How I am using the Eduprotocols model with it, especially with Hexagonal Thinking.
Show Notes
Post-it Dry Erase Sheets
White Board Wall Paper
Rocketbook Beacons
Wipeboard Start Building a Thinking Classroom
EduProtocols
Cult of Pedagogy Hexagonal Thinking
Hexagon Graphic Organizer
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For the final episode of 2023, I begin my new weekly episodes about building the The Thinking Classroom. The "Thinking Classroom" model has been coined by mathematician Dr. Peter Liljedahl and his work of creating math learning spaces that encourage students to think more with their math tasks. In this episode (161), I talk about the inspiration I got from the Chey and Pav podcast and how I am building it into my curriculum. In this first episode I give a quick breakdown of the Thinking Classroom Model. What materials I will be using for student work and recording. How I am using the Eduprotocols model with it, especially with Hexagonal Thinking.
Show Notes
Post-it Dry Erase Sheets
White Board Wall Paper
Rocketbook Beacons
Wipeboard Start Building a Thinking Classroom
EduProtocols
Cult of Pedagogy Hexagonal Thinking
Hexagon Graphic Organizer