• 177 The Best Technology in Math Class Isn't Always New Technology
    Jun 18 2026

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    Are we using technology because it improves learning—or because it's available?

    After reflecting on student engagement, Chromebook fatigue, and intentional lesson design, I've been rethinking how technology fits into my math classroom.

    And the more I think about it, the more I realize:

    👉 The goal isn't more technology.

    👉 The goal is better technology.

    In this episode, I'm sharing how my thinking has evolved, the tools I'm keeping, the tools I'm rethinking, and how frameworks like TPACK and SAMR are helping me make more intentional instructional decisions.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why I'm not anti-tech—but I am pro-intentionality
    • How TPACK and SAMR can help us evaluate technology use
    • Why students sometimes use devices as an avoidance strategy
    • The role of TI-84 graphing calculators in a modern math classroom
    • Why tools like ASSISTments, Snorkl, and AI are staying in my toolbox
    • My "Hannah Montana Model" for balancing digital and non-digital learning


    ✨ Key Takeaways
    ✨ Technology should amplify thinking—not replace it

    ✨ Learning goals should drive technology decisions

    ✨ Not every lesson needs a screen

    ✨ TPACK and SAMR help us ask better questions about technology use

    ✨ The best technology isn't always the newest technology


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?
    Want help deciding when to use projects, performance tasks, or practice in your math classroom?

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    📘 JULY BOOK STUDY:
    Math Therapy

    This July, we'll be reading Math Therapy together on the podcast.

    We'll explore:

    • math identity
    • confidence
    • productive struggle
    • student mindset
    • emotional experiences in mathematics

    Grab your copy and read along with us:

    📖 Physical Book:
    https://amzn.to/42VJRl6

    🎧 Audiobook:
    https://amzn.to/49nV55D


    🌊 Poolside PD Reflection

    If you removed every piece of technology from tomorrow's lesson, what learning would be lost?

    And what learning might actually improve?


    🎧 What's Next

    Next up, I'm sharing what I'm still figuring out about teaching Honors Math—including rigor, procedural fluency, pacing, and how to challenge students without overwhelming them.

    Until next time, keep it real.


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    13 mins
  • 175 Why Every Math Teacher Should Study Above and Below Their Grade Level
    Jun 11 2026

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    One of the best things that ever happened to me as a math teacher was teaching multiple grade levels.

    Because the more I taught Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and intervention classes together… the more I realized:

    👉 Math is one connected story.

    In this episode, we’re talking about:

    • mathematical coherence
    • conceptual progression
    • activating prior knowledge
    • and why understanding where students are coming from and where they’re headed changes your instruction completely.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why teaching multiple grade levels made me a stronger teacher
    • How understanding future math changes present instruction
    • Why conceptual progression matters in mathematics
    • How studying above and below your course improves lesson design
    • Why math should feel connected—not isolated


    ✨ Key Takeaways
    ✨ Every math lesson is part of a larger mathematical story

    ✨ Understanding future concepts changes what we emphasize now

    ✨ Strong instruction connects prior knowledge to future learning

    ✨ Deep content understanding leads to more intentional teaching


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Want help creating more meaningful and intentional math experiences?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice


    📘 JULY BOOK STUDY:
    Math Therapy
    We’ll be reading Math Therapy together this July and discussing:

    • math identity
    • confidence
    • productive struggle
    • and emotional experiences in math class

    Grab the book here:

    📖 Physical book:
    https://amzn.to/42VJRl6

    🎧 Audiobook:
    https://amzn.to/49nV55D


    🎧 What’s Next

    Next up, we’re diving into technology in the math classroom, Chromebook fatigue, and why I’m rethinking what intentional tech integration actually looks like


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    10 mins
  • 174 The Math Concepts I Finally Understand More Deeply as a Teacher
    Jun 9 2026

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    Can I admit something?

    There are math concepts I taught for years that I didn’t fully understand conceptually myself.

    I could teach the procedure.
    I could explain the steps.
    But true sense-making? That took time.

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on the math ideas I’ve come to understand more deeply as a teacher—and how that deeper understanding has completely changed my instruction.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why procedural fluency is not the same as conceptual understanding
    • The math concepts that challenged me as a teacher
    • Why horizontal transformations feel “backwards”
    • How studying math more deeply changed my instruction
    • Why every math teacher should study above and below their grade level


    ✨ Key Takeaways

    ✨ Memorizing procedures is not the same as making sense of mathematics

    ✨ Deep conceptual understanding changes the way we teach

    ✨ Students struggle with abstract concepts because they are abstract

    ✨ Seeing the “big picture” of mathematics makes instruction more intentional


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Want help creating more meaningful math experiences in your classroom?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice


    📘 JULY BOOK STUDY:
    Math Therapy

    We’ll be reading Math Therapy together this July and discussing:

    • math identity
    • confidence
    • productive struggle
    • and emotional experiences in math class

    Grab the book here:

    📖 Physical book:
    https://amzn.to/42VJRl6

    🎧 Audiobook:
    https://amzn.to/49nV55D

    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    11 mins
  • 173 Why Teaching the Same Lesson Five Times Never Actually Works
    Jun 4 2026

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    Ever had one class LOVE a lesson… and another class completely flop with the exact same activity?

    Same teacher.
    Same lesson.
    Same day.

    This year completely changed the way I think about differentiation, responsiveness, and what intentional teaching actually looks like in a real math classroom.

    In this episode, we’re talking about:

    • class-to-class differentiation
    • responsive teaching
    • student dynamics
    • and why consistency does not mean every class should look identical


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why every class period needs something slightly different
    • How my understanding of differentiation evolved this year
    • What responsive teaching actually looks like in practice
    • Why student behavior is often connected to confidence and overwhelm
    • How this connects to math identity and emotional experiences in math class


    ✨ Key Takeaways
    ✨ Consistency does not mean sameness

    ✨ Responsive teaching is not lowering expectations

    ✨ Different classes need different supports, pacing, and structures

    ✨ Student engagement is deeply connected to confidence and belonging


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Want help deciding when to use projects, performance tasks, or practice in your math classroom?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice


    📘 JULY BOOK STUDY:
    Math Therapy

    We’ll be reading Math Therapy together in July and discussing how math identity, confidence, and emotional experiences shape learning.

    Grab the book here:

    📖 Physical book:
    https://amzn.to/42VJRl6

    🎧 Audiobook:
    https://amzn.to/49nV55D


    🎧 What’s Next

    Next up, we’re talking about the math concepts I finally understand more deeply as a teacher—and how deepening my own conceptual understanding changed my instruction.

    Until next time, keep it real.


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    9 mins
  • 172 Why I Stopped Winging It as a Math Teacher This Year
    Jun 2 2026

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    This year changed the way I think about teaching math.

    Between piloting a new curriculum, beginning National Board Certification, and teaching students with very different needs, I realized something important:

    👉 Knowing math content is not the same thing as intentionally designing mathematical experiences.

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on the instructional shifts that made the biggest difference in my classroom this year—and why becoming more intentional transformed the way I teach.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why I stopped “winging” lessons even after years of teaching
    • What teaching an inquiry-based curriculum taught me
    • How my understanding of differentiation changed this year
    • Why rigor and support need to exist together
    • The math concepts I finally understand more deeply as a teacher


    ✨ Key Takeaways
    Intentional teaching is about designing student experiences—not just delivering content

    ✨ Differentiation can happen class-to-class, not just student-to-student

    ✨ Strong math instruction balances rigor with support

    ✨ Deepening your own conceptual understanding changes how you teach


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Trying to think more intentionally about when to use projects, performance tasks, or practice in your math classroom?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice


    🎧 What’s Next

    Next up, we’re diving into why teaching the same lesson five times never actually works—and what responsive teaching can look like in a real math classroom.

    Until next time, keep it real.


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    15 mins
  • 171 Turn Any Math Lesson Into a Real-World Experience (In About 15 Minutes)
    May 26 2026

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    Ever feel like your math lessons are… fine, but not really connecting?

    You’re covering the content, following the curriculum—but students aren’t fully engaged.

    In this episode, we walk through a simple, repeatable process to turn any math lesson into a real-world experience—without starting from scratch or spending hours planning.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why some math lessons feel flat (even when they’re “good”)
    • A simple 4-step process to redesign your lessons
    • How to make math more real, relevant, and rigorous
    • A practical example you can apply right away


    ✨ Key Takeaways
    ✨ You don’t need to start over—you can modify what you already have

    ✨ Strong lessons are real, relevant, and rigorous

    ✨ Small design shifts can dramatically improve engagement

    ✨ You can redesign a lesson in about 15 minutes with a clear process


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Not sure when to use projects vs. practice in your math classroom?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice

    A simple way to make confident instructional decisions—without adding more to your plate.


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    8 mins
  • 170 You Don’t Have Time for This… Or Do You? (3 Biggest Myths About Real-World Math)
    May 19 2026

    Let’s talk. Send me a message with your email and I’ll get back to you!

    Think you don’t have time for projects?
    Feel stuck with your curriculum?
    Worried your students can’t handle it?

    Let’s talk about it.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down the 3 biggest myths about real-world math and project-based learning—and why they might be the exact things holding you back.


    💡 In This Episode:

    • Why “I don’t have time” isn’t actually the real problem
    • How to use your curriculum as a backbone—not a limitation
    • Why your students can handle meaningful math tasks
    • Simple ways to start without overhauling your entire class


    ✨ Key Takeaways

    ✨ You don’t need more time—you need a more intentional approach

    ✨ Your curriculum can support real-world math (you don’t have to replace it)

    ✨ Students rise to the level of the opportunities you give them

    ✨ Start small—15–20 minutes at a time is enough to begin


    📥 FREE GUIDE: Project or Practice?

    Not sure when to use projects vs. practice in your math classroom?

    👉 Grab the free guide:
    https://moorethanjustx.myflodesk.com/practice

    A simple way to make confident instructional decisions—without adding more to your plate.


    This podcast is a member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.

    Connect with Kristen:

    • Follow on Instagram @moorethanjustx
    • Join the Facebook Community: The Modern Math Teachers Movement


    More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

    Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

    Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. You’re already a listener, why not join the Movement inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!

    *Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!


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    10 mins