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Build Math Minds YouTube Channel - Christina Tondevold

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This YouTube channel from Christina Tondevold (The Recovering Traditionalist) shares several videos discussing methods and pedagogy for teaching elementary math. Topics include building...more
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This YouTube channel from Christina Tondevold (The Recovering Traditionalist) shares several videos discussing methods and pedagogy for teaching elementary math. Topics include building number sense, telling time, ways to develop fact fluency, and more. Each video contains a short description of the subject, along with teaching suggestions for building student content knowledge. If your school blocks YouTube, the videos may not be viewable.

tag(s): addition (128), fractions (159), geometric shapes (136), number lines (33), number sense (70), place value (34), preK (254), subtraction (109)

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Use these videos to guide math instruction within the elementary classroom. These videos are perfect for sharing on your class website or blog as explainers for teaching math concepts. Use the videos on this site as models to create your own videos for parents explaining current math instruction, discussing why you are teaching the concept in this way, and providing tips to parents on how they can help at home. Many busy parents enjoy listening to podcasts, consider using Buzzsprout, reviewed here, to create podcasts sharing ideas and tips from your classroom.

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