The Power of Consistency in Math Instruction: Leaning Into Routines for Impactful Teaching

The Power of Consistency in Math Instruction: Leaning Into Routines for Impactful Teaching

Great teaching is more than just delivering content. It’s about creating structures and routines that help both teachers and students thrive. Predictable, consistent practices reduce the cognitive load on teachers, empower students to engage deeply in math, and ensure every learner has access to rigorous content.

What You'll Explore in This Session:

In this edWebinar, we’ll explore how thoughtfully designed routines can transform math classrooms into places where all students succeed. Together, we’ll unpack practices that make teaching more manageable, including:

  • Consistent structures that help teachers focus on math rather than logistics
  • Strategic models (like number lines, tape diagrams, and fluency routines) that support coherence across grade levels
  • Math Language Routines and Problem-Solving Routines that strengthen student discourse, build academic language, and develop reasoning skills
  • Embedded supports for multilingual learners and diverse learning needs

Educators will walk away with a deeper understanding of how consistency and predictability in math routines empower teachers to teach with confidence and students to learn with greater independence.

Professional Development and Certification

Watch the edWebinar recording on edWeb.net to earn a CE certificate, which may count toward professional development hours and teacher license renewal in most states.

Great Minds also offers a variety of professional development and coaching sessions, implementation blog posts, webinars, and more to support teachers, coaches, and instructional leaders. Visit our Professional Learning page to learn more about our Professional Learning offerings.

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QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions or would like to learn more, contact us.

Panelists

Emily Bennett
Emily Bennett

Success Lead
Great Minds

Jeremy Centeno
Jeremy Centeno

Success Lead
Great Minds

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