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It Feels Like Chaos: Making Peace With a Noisy Math Classroom

It Feels Like Chaos: Making Peace With a Noisy Math Classroom

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Ever felt like your math classroom is too noisy, too messy, or too chaotic when students are working on open-ended tasks?

You're not alone. Many math teachers—and leaders—grapple with this tension: we want students to engage deeply, but we’re uncomfortable when that engagement doesn’t look like quiet order. In this episode, we unpack a listener's concern: “Open tasks feel chaotic. This isn’t what I thought good classroom management looked like.”

Listeners Will Learn

  • Why noise and movement are not signs of lost control—but of thinking
  • The classroom management structures that support, not prevent, exploration
  • How to set clear routines that create space for student agency
  • What administrators can do to support—not sabotage—risk-taking teachers
  • How beliefs about “how kids learn best” impact the way we manage learning
  • The role of coherence across classrooms, schools, and districts in changing norms
  • Why teacher and student buy-in depend on emotional, not just logical, shifts

If you're ready to make your math classroom a place of active learning without losing your sanity—or your students—this episode offers honest insights, practical strategies, and a path forward for teachers and leaders alike

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