Making Number Sense Make Sense: A Math Podcast for Early Elementary Teachers
Making Number Sense Make Sense: A Math Podcast for Early Elementary Teachers
Lara
Hi! I'm Lara and I didn't use to be a math person. Through a winding series of events, I have developed a passion for early elementary mathematics! Learn about it in this episode and stay tuned for future episodes about developing number sense in math!Follow me on InstagramVideo Podcast/YouTube ChannelBlog: Making Number Sense Make SenseIntroduction Music
Ep 54: Setting Up A Math Block With No Curriculum
So you want to set up your math time to maximize success, but you don't have a curriculum. In this episode, we discuss components you can add to your math block that will last you all year!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Helpful LinksGet a FREE Math TaskBlog PostDecomposing Numbers LessonsSetting Up A Thinking ClassroomLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Aug 4
11 min
Ep 53: The First Week of Math in Early Elementary: Setting Up Your Math Workshop for Success
In this episode, we'll talk about how to set up your math class for success starting from the first week! Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Helpful LinksBlog PostDecomposing Numbers LessonsSetting Up A Thinking ClassroomLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Jul 28
20 min
Ep 52: 5 Games to Maximize Your Child’s Number Sense and Math Skills in 5 Minutes or Less!
Parents and teachers! Are you looking for ideas to help with math at home?Sometimes all it takes is 5 minutes daily to have a huge impact on your child’s learning and math skills!These 5 games require no materials only your time with your child and your helping your kids with math in the process!You can get these game ideas and more in this Math Game Activity Book!This post contains affiliate linksHelpful LinksMath Games Activity BookBlog PostLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Jul 21
5 min
Ep 51: 5 Minute Math Games For Parents to Prevent the Summer Slide for Kindergarten and First Grade!
The summer slide is real! If you are a parent, caregiver, or teacher looking for games to play or suggest to your families, this episode is for you! This episode contains 7+ game ideas to help your little ones with math over the summer! No worksheets are required!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Helpful LinksBlogActivity BookDicePlaying CardsFree Games and Practice PagesLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Jul 14
6 min
Ep 50: 4 Easy At-Home Ideas to Help Your Child With Number Writing
In today’s episode, we’re diving into simple, hands-on ways to help your child practice writing numbers — without the boredom or frustration! Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, these playful activities will keep young learners engaged while building fine motor skills and number sense.First up, we talk about Water Painting, the perfect activity for hot summer days. Grab a paintbrush and a cup of water, and let your child “paint” numbers on the sidewalk or wall. It’s fun, mess-free, and dries away on its own!Next, we explore Sand Writing, a tactile favorite that helps kids form numbers while engaging their senses. It’s a great way to build memory and fine motor skills — plus, kids love the feel of sand between their fingers.For a neater option, try Gel Writing. With just a plastic bag, dollar store gel, and a little food coloring, you can create a squishy, mess-free writing surface. It’s sensory-friendly and so much fun — just remember to double-bag to avoid spills!And if you’re looking for a grab-and-go option, check out the Number Writing Workbook, designed for Kindergarten and rising First Grade students. Inside you’ll find simple tracing pages with visual guides, fun number mazes, and activities that combine tracing, coloring, and number recognition.Tune in to hear how small changes in materials can turn ordinary number practice into an exciting, multisensory experience your child will love!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Blog PostNumber Writing WorkbookSandFree Games and Practice PagesLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Jul 7
5 min
Ep 50: Beads as Math Tools
In this episode, we explore how simple materials—like beads—can transform your math centers. Beads aren’t just colorful and fun; they’re powerful tools for counting collections, building fine motor skills, and creating patterns. We’ll dive into hands-on activities like Spin and Thread, DIY number racks, and engaging rekenrek games that help students strengthen their number sense and counting strategies. Whether you’re looking for easy prep ideas or creative ways to switch up your manipulatives, this episode is packed with practical tips you can use tomorrow. Tune in and bring new life to your math lessons!Helpful Links:Spin and SlideSpin and ThreadPick Build CoverRekenrek Mini BundleBlog PostHave a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Let's Connect! InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Feb 24
7 min
Ep 49: 3 Unexpected Ways to Increase Engagement In Math
In this quick episode, we are diving into 3 unconventional ways to increase engagement in math class!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form! Helpful LinksSpin and ThreadGraphing ProjectAddition and Subtraction LessonsLet's Connect! InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Feb 17
6 min
Ep 47: Increasing Buy-In From Your Team to Start Building Thinking Classrooms
Today's episode comes from a listener email about getting buy-in from other teachers to give BTC a try!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form! Helpful LinksK Task Bundle1st Grade Task Bundle2nd Grade Task BundleLet's Connect! Email me! lara@makingnumbersensemakesense.comInstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
Feb 10
14 min
Ep 46: Consolidation and Reflection For K-2 after Math Tasks and Problem Solving Sessions
Transforming your classroom into a Building Thinking Classroom is an exciting journey—but when it comes to consolidating learning and reflecting on problem-solving tasks, it can feel tricky with younger students. Between stamina struggles, time constraints, and building those metacognitive skills, what’s a teacher to do?In this episode, we’re tackling those challenges with fun and effective strategies to wrap up your thinking tasks:🌶️ Check Your Understanding Questions Use “mild,” “medium,” and “spicy” extension questions to give students a choice and push their thinking a little further.🎲 Games for Consolidation Turn reflection time into play with quick, themed games that tie into your tasks and can double as math centers later!📝 Meaningful Notes Help students record their learning in creative ways—like fill-in-the-blanks, circling items, or drawing—so they can revisit important strategies and takeaways later.💡 The 4-Quadrant Method Break down strategies and reflections into bite-sized pieces for young learners to understand and remember.Whether it’s through playful games, choice-driven questions, or creative note-taking, these approaches will keep your students engaged and make math reflection meaningful and manageable.Links & Resources: 👉 Blog Post👉 Grab Kindergarten, 1st Grade, or 2nd Grade Thinking Task Bundles here!Let's Connect! InstagramWebsiteYouTube ChannelLet’s make consolidation time just as exciting as problem-solving! 🎉
Feb 3
5 min
Ep 45: Using AI to Help You Design Math Tasks!
In this episode, we dive into how AI tools like ChatGPT can support teachers in crafting creative and engaging math tasks for Kindergarten, 1st-grade, and 2nd-grade students. While AI can’t replace the human magic you bring to your classroom, it can be a great brainstorming partner to help spark ideas, refine tasks, and create meaningful learning experiences.🔑 Key Takeaways:The Power of Specific PromptsA generic prompt like “Give me math tasks for counting” might not get the best results. Instead, provide details like grade level, standards, goals, and even a story context.Specificity helps AI provide deeper, more tailored responses.Ask for VariationsEncourage creativity by requesting multiple examples or exploring specific parts of a task.Need thin-slicing? AI can help you design tasks with increasing levels of difficulty, ensuring they meet your learning objectives.Engagement MattersBeyond math concepts, you can ask AI for fun and creative ideas, like coming up with 10 names for a fictional business that include puns or alliteration to match your theme.Adding a playful twist makes tasks more enjoyable for students!Check the WorkWhile AI can do a lot, it’s not perfect. Always double-check tasks for accuracy, especially as the math becomes more advanced or nuanced.Use AI as a starting point but refine the details yourself to ensure they’re just right for your students.💡 Final Thoughts: AI isn’t magic—it’s a tool. It won’t create slides, choose the perfect context, or capture your students’ unique needs. What turns an idea into a task your students love is you. Your creativity, expertise, and connection to your class are what make learning truly come alive.📚 Looking for Pre-Made Thinking Tasks? Check out our Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade bundles for ready-to-use ideas tailored to Building Thinking Classrooms!✨ Join the Conversation: Have you used AI to create math tasks? Share your experiences and tips with us on Instagram or lara@makingnumbersensemakesense.comHave a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!
Jan 27
6 min
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