Today, we are diving into how to keep students motivated in math and why engagement is the key to deeper learning and long term success.
Teaching math can sometimes feel like a constant push to keep students focused and on task. Today, we move away from heavy book work and share simple, effective ways to make maths lessons more engaging, meaningful, and enjoyable.
We are sharing practical strategies that help students build confidence, stay motivated, and feel successful in math. By focusing on choice, connection, and capability, these ideas support students to take ownership of their learning while actually enjoying the process.
And the best part? These strategies are easy to implement and can fit seamlessly into your existing maths block.
What We Cover in This Episode:
How autonomy, competence, and relatedness create a powerful foundation for student motivation
Simple ways to give students more choice without overwhelming your classroom
How Code Crackers turn maths into an exciting, story-based challenge
Using chatterboxes to build fluency through quick wins and immediate feedback
How Dots and Boxes supports strategy, problem solving, and engagement
Why Uno cards are a flexible and effective tool for practising maths concepts
Ways to reduce book work while still strengthening understanding and retention
How student progress tracking builds confidence, ownership, and motivation
If you are looking for ways to boost engagement and create a math classroom where students feel confident, connected, and excited to learn, this episode is packed with ideas you can try straight away.
Rainbows ahead,
Alisha and Ashleigh
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