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Reflecting on the School Year as a Math Teacher


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What if before planning next year… you actually took time to recognize how much growth happened THIS year?

In this episode of the Math Chat Podcast, we’re talking about meaningful end-of-year reflection for math teachers, how to recognize the shifts that happened in your classroom, and why reflection is one of the most important parts of learning.

Before we jump into planning next year, new classroom supplies, fresh routines, and all the “what should I change?” thoughts, I want to encourage you to pause and really look at the growth that happened this year… for your students AND for yourself.

Because reflection is what helps us make meaning from the experience.

And teacher friends… this episode is also a reminder that the work you did this year mattered deeply.

In this episode, we’ll chat about:

  •  why reflection is one of the most important parts of learning 
  •  the 5 reflection “buckets” I use at the end of the school year 
  •  how to think about student confidence, discourse, engagement, and perseverance 
  •  questions to help you process your instructional growth 
  •  why reflecting on community and relationships matters just as much as academics 
  •  a simple back-book activity your students will NEVER forget 

Mentioned in this episode:

📘 Word Problem Workshop Book Club

🎧 Math Chat Podcast Episode 212 Reflection Questions

📱 @hellomonamath on Instagram

📖 Word Problem Workshop Book Information

A few favorite reminders from this episode:

  •  “We do not learn from experience… we learn from reflecting on experience.” 
  •  “Reflection helps us see the ripples our actions created.” 
  •  “Students don’t just remember what they learned. They remember how they felt in your classroom.” 
  •  “The community was built through your strategic moves, your caring, your respect, and your hard work.” 

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