Laneshia Boone
Make Math Happen
Make Math Happen (formerly known as PD for the SOUL) is the podcast for educators ready to move with intention and teach with impact. Hosted by math coach and equity-focused educator Laneshia Boone, each episode bridges practice and purpose to help you design instruction that centers students , builds capacity , and makes learning stick —especially for those pushed to the margins. Every week, you’ll get strategies that work in real classrooms, grounded reflections that challenge the status quo, and conversations with educators who are making bold moves in math education. From planning with pur...
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Mar 1, 2026
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Episodes
Start Strong, Stay Ready: Planning with Purpose and Power 10.08.2025 26:58
If we want to end the year strong, we have to start strong—and that means getting intentional about both our environment and our instruction from Day 1. In this episode, Laneshia unpacks Phase 2 of Get Better Faster —where the management trajectory focuses on rolling out and monitoring routines, and the rigor trajectory zeroes in on building effective independent practice. You’ll learn how these m...
5 Moves to Make Math Happen from Day One 03.08.2025 25:55
Welcome to a brand-new season and a brand-new name— Make Math Happen ! In this first episode of August, we're diving into five strategic moves you can make right now to start the school year with clarity, confidence, and impact. Inspired by Phase 1 of Get Better Faster , this episode focuses on the pre-teaching moves that lay the foundation for a year of powerful instruction and student growt...
The Margins are the Map 27.07.2025 17:58
Dear Educator, In this episode, we delve into the essence of strategic planning with a focus on proactive and thoughtful approaches. Laneshia emphasizes the importance of designing lessons for students on the margins, highlighting that these students are not a detour but the map itself. By planning with intention and clarity, educators can create a ripple effect that benefits all learners. Join us...
Bridges to Belonging: Building the Foundation for High School Math Success 20.07.2025 54:21
Dear Educator , What does it mean to truly prepare students for what lies ahead—not just academically, but emotionally, socially, and intellectually? In this episode of PD for the Soul , we’re building Bridges to Belonging with instructional leader Tara McCormick. Together, we unpack how to create the kind of math classrooms where students not only master the content—but feel seen, capable, and re...
Every Mind. Every Moment: Teaching Beyond the Label 13.07.2025 1:10:01
Dear Educator , What happens when we stop treating disability, race, and learning needs as separate conversations—and start seeing the whole child? In this episode, I sit down with Leroy Smith , founder of Realize Curriculum Solutions and a passionate advocate for equity in education, to explore what it means to teach at the intersection of identity and ability. Together, we challenge outdated not...
Reaching the Edges, Impacting the Whole 06.07.2025 19:22
Dear Educator , What if the question that transforms your entire approach to teaching isn’t “What am I teaching?”—but “Who am I teaching for?” In this episode, we center a powerful truth: when we design our lessons for the margins, we don’t lose anyone—we reach everyone . Imagine yourself standing at the center of a circle. If your reach extends all the way to the edge, then everything in between...
Teaching from Within: The Power of Identity-Aligned Practice feat. Dr. Tami Dean 29.06.2025 54:44
Dear Educator, What if the most powerful tool you have in your teaching practice… is you ? In this episode of PD for the Soul , we’re joined by Dr. Tami Dean of Dragonfly Rising to explore the deep and transformative power of identity-aligned practice . Teaching from within isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity for sustaining joy, equity, and authenticity in your work. Dr. Dean shares her journey as a l...
Capacity Isn’t Just About Skills, It’s About Self 22.06.2025 15:11
Dear Educator, You’ve been told to protect your peace. To set boundaries. To rest. But no one talks about how —especially when the work is demanding, the days are long, and the stakes feel high. In this episode, we’re unpacking three powerful truths: Capacity isn’t fragile—it’s flexible. Growth doesn’t come from doing less; it comes from doing what matters, in a way that builds you rather than bre...
Building Capacity from the Inside Out: A Conversation with Raquel Hopkins 15.06.2025 42:31
Dear Educator, Discomfort isn’t a sign to detour—it’s often the doorway to growth. Whether it’s an unfamiliar math concept, a challenging conversation, or a new instructional shift, we are constantly navigating spaces that stretch us. And in those moments, our first instinct may be to push it away, label it as “hard,” or find someone or something to blame. But what if we didn’t? What if we sat wit...
Permission to Pause: The Rest Teachers Deserve 08.06.2025 19:04
Dear Educator, This one’s for you. You’ve poured yourself out this year—lesson after lesson, meeting after meeting, heart first, always. And now? You’re spent. But before you jump into the planning, prepping, and PD… pause. You deserve rest. Not earned. Not justified. Just deserved—because you're human. In this episode, we explore the mindset shift required to embrace rest not as a reward, bu...
Work-Life Harmony Isn’t a Myth—It’s a Mindset 01.06.2025 50:01
Dear Educator, You’ve given your all this year—lesson plans, data meetings, behavior logs, after-school duties, and more. And somewhere in the mix, you’ve tried to hold space for your own needs, your family, your friends, and your dreams outside the classroom. If you’ve ever whispered to yourself, “Something has to give…” —you’re not alone. In this episode of PD for the Soul , we’re naming what so...
Unlocking Potential: The Power of High Expectations in Math 25.05.2025 59:51
Dear Educator, What if the most powerful tool in your classroom isn’t a strategy, a curriculum, or a tech platform—but your belief? In this episode of PD for the Soul , I sit down with James Oneal for a timely and transformative conversation on unlocking student potential through the power of high expectations. James brings clarity, wisdom, and firsthand experience that will leave you both challen...
Math Isn’t Magic—It’s Patterns Made Visible 18.05.2025 22:31
Many educators believe talent is the ticket to math success, but the true driver is high-quality instruction. In this powerful solo episode—the final one of Season 1—we dive into Visible Learning and explore how surface, deep, and transfer learning come together to create meaningful, lasting math understanding. I reflect on missteps I’ve made and share the transformational shift toward precision t...
Mistakes: A Luxury for Some, A Burden for Others 11.05.2025 57:54
Dear Educator, What kind of space are you creating in your classroom? In this episode of PD for the Soul , we’re challenging ourselves—and you—to take a deeper look at the unequal weight of failure in our schools. While some students are praised for “failing forward” or “learning from their mistakes,” others—particularly those from marginalized communities—face a very different reality. The same m...
Fighting the Forgetting Curve: Building Generalizations That Last 04.05.2025 18:11
In this episode, we dig into one of the biggest hurdles students face in math learning: the forgetting curve. With so many distractions today, knowledge retention is harder than ever, making it crucial for us as educators to create opportunities for students to explore mathematics deeply, not just widely. I share how building generalizations — not just memorizing facts or shortcuts — strengthens m...
Reading Between the Numbers: How Literacy Powers Math Success 27.04.2025 45:01
Dear Educator, Math and literacy—two core subjects, often taught in silos, but deeply intertwined in practice. In this episode of PD for the Soul , titled “Reading Between the Numbers: How Literacy Powers Math Success,” we’re breaking down the invisible wall between words and numbers. Joined by the brilliant Latoya King, English and Language Arts Curriculum Specialist, we explore how reading compr...
Shortcuts or Setups? Teaching Math for the Long Game 20.04.2025 20:00
As the school year winds down, this episode invites educators to pause and reflect: Are the rules we’re teaching setting students up for long-term success—or long-term confusion? From “keep, change, flip” to “move the decimal,” we explore the rules that expire —the shortcuts that might get students through today’s lesson but leave them stuck tomorrow. More importantly, we talk about what it looks...
Closing Strong: Data-Driven Teaching for Maximum Impact 13.04.2025 31:41
Dear Educator, As we enter the final stretch of the school year, this episode of PD for the Soul invites you to shift from information to transformation. You’ve gathered benchmark data, you've seen your students grow—and now it’s time to make every instructional moment count. In this episode, we explore how to finish strong by using data to drive targeted instruction, balance pacing with purp...
Making Math Stick: The Power of Consistent Representations 06.04.2025 17:56
In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most overlooked yet powerful elements of effective math instruction: consistent representations . Too often, in the rush to prepare students for tests, we skip over the very tools that help them understand, retain, and apply what they’ve learned. The result? Students who forget concepts days—or even hours—after they’re taught. Drawing on insights from...
From Surviving to Thriving: How Maslow’s Hierarchy Shapes Teacher Well-Being 30.03.2025 48:35
Dear Educator, Teaching is more than a profession—it’s a calling, a passion, and, at times, an all-consuming responsibility. We pour so much of ourselves into our students, our classrooms, and our craft that we often forget to check in on ourselves . But here’s the thing: we can’t pour from an empty cup. In this episode, From Surviving to Thriving: How Maslow’s Hierarchy Shapes Teacher Well-Being...
Do No Harm: Why Precision in Notation Is a Non-Negotiable 23.03.2025 19:26
Join the Math Collective ! Hey Educators, welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, we’re continuing our journey through The Math Pact: Achieving Instructional Coherence and Visible Learning for Mathematics . Last time, we discussed the impact of language on student understanding. Today, we’re shifting our focus to notation —a seemingly small detail that can make or break comprehension in math...
Teacher Moves: How Planning with Clarity and Purpose Leads to Impact and Growth 16.03.2025 45:55
Dear Educator, We’ve all felt the pressure—the pacing guides, the curriculum maps, the looming deadlines. It’s easy to get caught up in the rush, covering as much content as possible in the shortest amount of time. But here’s the truth: depth matters more than speed. In this episode, Teacher Moves: How Planning with Clarity and Purpose Leads to Impact and Growth , we’re taking a step back to refle...
Words Matter: How Consistency in Language Builds Math Understanding 09.03.2025 14:25
Join the Math Collective ! The words we use in math classrooms shape how students think about and understand mathematical concepts. In this episode, we explore how inconsistent language—like saying “reducing” fractions instead of “simplifying” or using “plug in” instead of “substituting”—can create unnecessary confusion. We’ll break down common missteps, discuss the power of precise terminology, a...
Bridging Academic Gaps: Strategies for Equity and Engagement 02.03.2025 47:42
Dear Educators, We all want our students to thrive, but what does it really take to bridge academic gaps and ensure equity in our classrooms? In this episode, we’re diving into the power of intentional teaching—because success in our classrooms isn’t just about delivering content; it’s about making sure students know how to be successful. Too often, we assume students already understand what it ta...
Maximizing Student Outcomes with the Final Three Formative Five Techniques 23.02.2025 19:25
Join the Math Collective ! In this episode, we’re diving into the final three strategies of The Formative 5 : Show Me, Hinge Questions, and Exit Tasks —three powerful techniques that can transform how we assess and respond to student learning in real time. I’ll share insights from my own observations, practical ways to implement these strategies, and the impact they can have on student engagement...
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