
The One-Shift Strategy to Improve Your Math Lesson Planning
From Making Math Moments That Matter by Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr
April 13, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 467
About this episode
The episode discusses effective strategies for planning math lessons amidst various educational responsibilities.
We talk about planning all the time in math education. But here’s the question: How much time should you realistically be spending planning your math lessons each day? Because the reality is—you’re not just planning math. You’re planning multiple subjects or courses, managing everything else on your plate, and at the same time trying to make sense of a new math curriculum, new models, and new expectations for how math instruction should look in your classroom. And when that happens, math plan...
People in this episode
Hosts: Kyle Pearce, Jon Orr
Topics covered
- math lesson planning
- education
- curriculum
- instruction
- time management
Keywords
- math education
- lesson planning
- curriculum
- instructional strategies
- time management
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