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The Build Math Minds Podcast

Christina Tondevold

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The Build Math Minds podcast is for my fellow Recovering Traditionalists out there. If you don’t know whether or not you are a Recovering Traditionalist, here’s how I define us. We are math educators who used to teach math the traditional way. Flip lesson by lesson in the textbook, directly teaching step-by-step how to solve math problems. But now, we are working to change that to a style of teaching math that is fun and meets our students where they are at, not just teaching what comes next ...
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Raising Problem Solvers

Art of Problem Solving (AoPS)

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Raising Problem Solvers (by Art of Problem Solving) is a podcast for parents looking to design the best possible education plan for their K-12 students — whether they’re crafting the entire experience themselves or looking to pointedly fill in the gaps. Listen to brief conversations with STEM leaders, educators, and other parents like you as they design innovative and creative educational experiences for their students. If you’re looking to train resilient students prepared to solve problems ...
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We come to you with one simple purpose; to use our collective knowledge to solve the world's problems. Nothing too big or small. Life advice, relationship help, mechanically concerns, whatever you need, we got you. Join us as we ease the pains of the world with the perfect blend of comedy and insight.
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Imagine the ideal futuristic school! Students are highly engaged in dynamic, interdisciplinary projects, utilizing AI and digital media technologies to design, research, experiment and problem-solve in real world contexts. Traditional education, based in passively receiving and retaining information, has evolved into an exciting and active adventure that unleashes student learning into limitless possibilities! Site https://www.dainolsen.com/ Book https://amzn.to/3zwTnAg Blog https://bit.ly/4 ...
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Homeowners Be Aware

George Siegal

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Your home represents your most significant investment, and we're here to equip you with everything you need for successful homeownership. Whether you're a seasoned homeowner or this is your first purchase, "Homeowners Be Aware" will help you navigate the unpredictable world of homeownership. Host George Siegal is a homeowner and documentary filmmaker with over 40 years of expertise. George's profound passion for homes and extensive knowledge make him the ideal companion as you navigate the t ...
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Welcome to the Burhaan Pattel Podcast, hosted by freelancer turned agency owner, entrepreneur and digital marketing expert Burhaan Pattel. When it comes to building a business online, Burhaan had tried and tested almost every advertising, landing page, email marketing, CRM and help desk tools there are. On this podcast, you’ll find weekly stories about his entrepreneurial journey, online marketing tips, advertising strategies and tactics, solutions and advice on how to be a better creator, m ...
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Mysteries About True Histories (M.A.T.H.)

Starglow Media / Atomic Entertainment

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From the creators of Who Smarted? comes Mysteries About True Histories (aka M.A.T.H.), a podcast for kids where every episode promises an exhilarating mix of adventure, comedy, and educational exploration! Follow along as Max and Molly are recruited into a secret order of Problem Solvers who time travel while solving logic and math problems created by their arch nemeses, The Troublesome Trolls. Tune in every Thursday for a brand new episode of Mysteries About True Histories! This series is p ...
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The Teachers Teaching Teachers Podcast (Triple T) is where real educators come together to share ideas, swap stories, and spill the tea on what’s working in the classroom. Hosted by Cassi Noack, each episode offers practical tips, heartfelt conversations, and a sense of community for teachers everywhere.
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In this episode, I explore the fascinating world of finger use in math and specifically how we represent numbers differently. After noticing that Dan Finkel and I show the number 3 with completely different finger configurations, I dive into why these variations matter for children's mathematical understanding. Through personal stories about my own…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Clinical-Problem-Solvers-Episode-391-Antiracism-in-Medicine-Episode-27-.mp3 CPSolvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series Episode 27 – Racial and Gender Health Disparities in Youth Suicide: Part 2 Show Notes by Asya Pitre April 25, 2025 Summary: In this second half of a two-part series, Dr. …
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CUS-Apr-24.wav In this episode, Noah and Marcela explored a compelling case presented by Debora, engaging in a thoughtful discussion. At the end, Mark shared the key teaching points from the case, inspiring us all to reflect and grow. Embark on this diagnostic journey with us! Download C…
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In this episode, Christina Tondevold welcomes special guest Dan Finkel, founder of Math for Love and creator of popular games like Prime Climb and Tiny Polka Dot. Dan shares his three essential principles for effectively implementing mathematical games in the classroom: games should involve meaningful choices, math should be the engine driving the …
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Description: Dr. Julia Armendariz joins Kaylin, Sharmin, and Cheryl to discuss feedback. She shares why giving feedback is so critical as well as an approach to feedback and goal-setting with learners. She also debunks common myths, highlights potential pitfalls, and shares her strategies to create a positive team learning environment. Julia’s bio:…
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In this final episode of our three-part series on upleveling missing part activities, I share ways to transform two popular math games: Salute and Number Sandwiches. Learn how to modify these traditional games to help your students build a deeper understanding of number relationships through missing part problems. These upleveled versions create op…
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In this Nephrology episode, Dr.Samira Farouk discusses the nuances of AKI, why you should be trending Urine like you trend Troponin. Stay tuned to find out the final diagnosis! Session facilitator: Dr.Elena Storz Case Discussants: Dr.Douglas Farrell MD: Nephrology Fellow, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Dr. Samira Farouk MD: Associate Profe…
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In this second installment of our three-part series on Missing Part Activities, we explore 'repackaging tasks' - a powerful approach to traditional missing part word problems. While educators are familiar with finding unknown parts in word problems like “Christina has $12, she spends some now she has $7. How much did she spend?”, repackaging tasks …
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Schema-Episode-April-3-2025.wav Maddy, Youssef and Andrew discuss a case presented by Noah and share their approach to bradycardia. View the bradycardia schema here. To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS…
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In this episode, we explore how to elevate your 'Missing Part' math activities beyond the basic type like 5 + __ = 12' into more problems that help students develop a deeper understanding of mathematical equality and build foundational number properties. Get a quick way to implement these enhanced activities in your classroom. Perfect for elementar…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Confusion-32825-11.01 PM.mp3 Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Sebastian presents a case of confusion to Aye. Aye Chan Moe Thant ( @AyeThant94 ) Aye is a physician from Myanmar and now working as a clinical …
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In this episode, we explore the common misconception about mental math in mathematics education. Featuring insights from Pam Harris' newly published book 'Developing Mathematical Reasoning: Avoiding the Trap of Algorithms,' we discuss why mental math isn't about doing calculations without paper—it's about developing quality thinking strategies.…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/3-20-2025-SLS_RTP.mp3 Episode description: Seyma presents a case of persistent cough and fatigue that ends up in an unexpected place. Featuring: Priyanka Athavale Anna Fretz Kirtan Patolia Seyma Yildirim Schemas: Syncope Pulmonary renal syndromes Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS …
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In this episode, I follow up on last week's introduction to the Lesh Translation Model with an important caution. While I previously shared a template for The Translation Task, today I explore concerns raised by John Mason in the 1987 book "Problems of Representation in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics." Mason warns that frameworks like the…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/The-Clinical-Problem-Solvers-Episode-384-Antiracism-in-Medicine-–-Episode-26-–-Racial-and-Gender-Health-Disparities-in-Youth-Suicide-Part-1-Dr.-Tami-Benton-and-Dr.-Kevin-Simon.mp3 CPSolvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series Episode 26 – Racial and Gender Health Disparities in Youth Suicide…
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In Episode 192, "A Math Task All Teachers Should be Doing," I discuss the Lesh Translation Model, a powerful framework that was frequently featured at the 2025 Virtual Math Summit. This model, which dates back to 1979 but was highlighted in NCTM's 2014 book "Principles to Actions," identifies five different ways to represent mathematical concepts: …
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RLR-for-podcast-1.mp3 Title – Distention – why? Episode description RR discusses 2 cases of abdominal distention Student discount https://www.rlrcpsolvers.com/student-discounts/ IMG discount Use coupon code RLRIMG at check out https://rlrcpsolvers.com/annual-plan…
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Highlights from the 2025 Virtual Math Summit Get a look into the 2025 Virtual Math Summit's six live sessions that are transforming mathematics instruction in classrooms across the country. This episode captures the essence of innovative teaching approaches from some of the most influential voices in math education today. Discover how Peter Liljeda…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Neuropathy_SchemaFinal.mp3 Maddy, Youssef and Andrew share their approach to neuropathy and frequent falls as they discuss a case presented by Sharmin. Polyneuropathy Framework To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS…
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Get four powerful strategies for making mathematics engaging and accessible for elementary students from expert presenters at the 2025 Virtual Math Summit. Dr. Raj Shah reveals the psychology of engagement through video game design principles, while Kristin Acosta demonstrates how to use everyday images to spark mathematical discussions. Jeff Gobin…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/One-and-a-half-Syndrome-Podcast-final.mp3 Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Aye presents a case of double vision to Vale. Aye Chan Moe Thant ( @AyeThant94 ) Aye is a physician from Myanmar and now working as…
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How can we help our students retain what they learn in mathematics? The latest 2024 NAEP scores show that only 39% of 4th grade students and 28% of 8th grade students are performing at or above the Proficient level in mathematics, suggesting many students aren't retaining fundamental concepts. In this episode, Christina shares research-backed strat…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/SLS-2-6-2025-RTP.mp3 Episode description: Valeria presents a very unique neurological finding amidst a case of cachexia to the SLS team. Featuring: Valeria Roldan Jasdeep Bajwa Elena Storz Mukund Raguram Schemas Weight loss Abdominal distension Chronic diarrhea Joint pain thought train I…
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Hey Problem Solvers! Thanks for making season 1 of Mysteries About True Histories so much fun! Max, Molly, Aunt M, and the whole gang are taking a little break. In the meantime, be sure to listen to any episodes you missed and re-listen to your favorites! You can even share the show with your friends, family, classmates, teachers and have a Mysteri…
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Aunt Murgatroyd is back to challenge potential problem solvers with more riddles, puzzles and problems! This time you’ll need to put some basic Math skills to work in order to stop the Troublemaking Trolls from sabotaging the Transcontinental Railroad (the first railway to span the entire United States) in 1869! Grown-Ups, learn more about ReMarkab…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/RLR-2-cases-of-fatigue-1.mp3 Title – The same start, but a different ending Episode description RR discusses 2 cases of fatigue Student discount https://www.rlrcpsolvers.com/student-discounts/ IMG discount Use coupon code RLRIMG at check out https://rlrcpsolvers.com/annual-plan…
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Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by all the prep work for centers, games, and task cards? You’re not alone! In this episode, I introduce you to the idea of starting a Future Teachers Club (or Teacher Assistant Club)—a simple, effective way to involve your students in prepping materials while giving them a sense of pride and responsibility. I shar…
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In this episode, get an inside look at three powerful sessions from the 2025 Virtual Math Summit focused on transforming math problem solving in elementary classrooms. Listen to clips from John SanGiovanni sharing a unique routine that shifts focus from answers to understanding, Danielle Moore demonstrating practical strategies for building student…
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In the Season 1 Finale – Max, Molly, and frenemies turned friends, Brad, and Katrina travel to the Tang Dynasty in 618 China to save the invention of ice cream from the Trolls’ sabotage. But with Mr. Conklin always one step ahead, can they truly save ice cream for the world and the future? Grown-Ups, learn more about ReMarkable here: https://bit.ly…
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In the thrilling conclusion of The Case of the Vanishing Votes, Aunt Murgatroyd follows the Trolls’ trail to Gettysburg and beyond. Can you help her crack a tricky puzzle, travel to Washington, D.C., and stop the Trolls from rewriting history by tampering with the 1860 election? Grown-Ups, learn more about ReMarkable here: https://bit.ly/4aexdk5…
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Send us a text Hey there! In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my wildly popular mystery readers’ theaters and how they all started—with my daughter’s unforgettable murder mystery birthday party! 🎉 From the flapper-themed surprise to writing 20 extra characters by hand (yes, really!), I’ll share how these experiences inspired me to …
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In this episode, get a sneak peek at the live sessions happening at the 2025 Virtual Math Summit. Learn about sessions from renowned math educators including Pam Harris on moving beyond algorithms, Shannon Olson on connecting mathematical representations, Kim Rimbey's innovative approach to ten-frames, Latrenda Knighten's strategies for mathematica…
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Send us a text In this episode, I’m joined by the amazing Caroline Koehler, a former kindergarten teacher and special educator with 20 years of experience. Caroline shares her journey from the classroom to becoming a successful teacher author, with hundreds of digital resources, a thriving teacher membership, and over 50,000 customers across 81 cou…
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Max and Molly board a train to Baltimore to ensure the safety of a historic ice cream shipment, only to uncover a Troll plot that threatens to erase the Blues from New Orleans—and with it, the evolution of American music! Racing against time, they follow the Trolls’ trail to New Orleans, where clever teamwork, tugboats, and a bit of Math save the d…
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Description: Kaylin, Sharmin, and Cheryl are joined by Dr. Arghavan Salles. They discuss career transitions/pivots, challenging workplace experiences, social/digital media use, and thoughts on allyship and gender biases/stereotype threat as self-identified angry women. Bio: Dr. Salles is a minimally invasive and bariatric surgeon. She completed med…
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Aunt Murgatroyd is back to challenge potential problem solvers with more riddles, puzzles and problems! This time, Aunt M travels to Ancient Athens, the birthplace of democracy, only to find the Troublemaking Trolls have been stealing votes! Can you help Aunt Murgatroyd find the votes and uncover their next plot. Grown-Ups, learn more about ReMarka…
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In Episode 185, we dive into Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC), one of the most transformative approaches in mathematics education. Learn why this popular teaching method is more than just vertical surfaces and random groups - it's about creating environments where students truly think and engage with mathematics. This episode addresses a common m…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/CPS-PCCM-VMR-Final-Version.mp3 In this Pulmonary & Critical Care episode, Dr. Meghan Nothem presents an unusual case of acute encephalopathy and unresponsiveness to Dr. Paul A. Bergl. Stay tuned to found out the final diagnosis! Session facilitator: Dr. Hui Ting Ruan Case discussant: Dr.…
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Send us a text Welcome back to another episode of the Triple T Podcast! In today's episode, we are talking about teaching one of the most essential reading skills: inferencing. Using a fun and engaging method of analyzing found receipts, we explore how to help your students read between the lines and make educated guesses. Gathering discarded recei…
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This episode begins with good news and bad news. The good news is, Max brings ice cream back. The bad news is, he miscalculated and ice cream is now sour. However, Aunt Murgatroyd gives Max and Molly a free pass to go back and figure out where they went wrong. Of course, the Trolls are also going to use everything from train delays and stop lights …
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Aunt Murgatroyd is back to challenge potential problem solvers with more riddles, puzzles and problems! This time the Troublemaking Trolls are Air Traffic ConTROLLING—by hacking computer systems and crossing radio signals. Can you help Aunt Murgatroyd defeat the Trolls and help get her plane, and everyone else’s, off the ground? Grown-Ups, learn mo…
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Transform both your math AND reading instruction with two powerful game-based resources! In this episode, discover how to implement engaging games that provide meaningful practice without the typical hassles of game setup and complicated rules. Learn about Reading Simplified's "Switch It" game for building foundational reading skills, and explore t…
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Send us a text Welcome back, teacher friends! In this first episode of 2025, I'm excited to share a fun and easy no-prep activity to inspire your classroom: Goal Setting Bingo. Inspired by the viral '2024 bingo card' trend, this activity engages students in setting and achieving goals in a gamified way. It’s perfect for New Year’s resolutions and k…
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Once again, Max is presented with a choice by Mr. Conklin (a secret Troublesome Troll)... rat out the other Problem Solvers and he’ll bring back ice cream. However, Max is able to pull a fast one and escape Conklin’s clutches. Then, using his knowledge of History, he pays a visit to Jacob Fussel, the grandfather of American ice cream. Could Max bri…
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