
How to Unpack Standards for Better Lesson Planning in K-12 Mathematics
From Making Math Moments That Matter by Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr
May 4, 2026 · 23 min · Episode 473
About this episode
This episode discusses the importance of unpacking standards for effective lesson planning in K-12 mathematics education.
In math education, there are a lot of terms that get used interchangeably—unpacking standards, planning units, designing lessons. But for many teachers, it’s not always clear how these pieces fit together. Are they all the same thing, or is there an important difference that impacts how we teach? At first glance, it might seem like lesson planning is simply following a resource or turning the page in a curriculum. But without a clear understanding of the standard—the destination we’re aiming ...
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Hosts: Kyle Pearce, Jon Orr
Topics covered
- lesson planning
- K-12 mathematics
- unpacking standards
- math education
- curriculum design
Keywords
- unpacking standards
- lesson planning
- K-12
- math education
- curriculum
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