Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr

Making Math Moments That Matter

Helping you transform your K-12 math lesson plans by building confidence in effective teaching practices, guiding you to transform your math curriculum, and inspiring classroom strategies to engage all students.  As a teacher are you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans where students don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings?  As a mathematics coordinator or leader are you wondering how to support teachers when implementing engaging math lessons that fuel student sense making? Over the last 19 years, Kyle and Jon, the founders of MakeMathMoments.com have...

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Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr

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Education

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makemathmoments.com

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

How to Build Deep Fraction Understanding K-12 06.07.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

Atomic Habits For Math Educators & Coordinators: Why Summer Is Your Secret Weapon 29.06.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

How One School Designs Math PLC Time That Actually Shifts Instruction 22.06.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

Stop Waiting for Math Test Scores: A Better Way to Measure Improvement 15.06.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

How to Design Math Improvement That Survives Staff Turnover 08.06.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

How to Design High Quality Low Floor High Ceiling Math Tasks 01.06.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/coheren...

A Better Approach to Small Group Tier 2 Math Intervention 25.05.2026

If you’ve ever wondered what to actually do during small group time in math, this episode will give you a clear and practical way to support students without lowering expectations. We built a simple Math Coherence Compass to help district and school leaders make aligned decisions around math—without adding another initiative. Get your free copy and training here https://makemathmoments.com/compass...

Improved Math Achievement: Here’s What It Actually Takes! 18.05.2026

Improving math instruction and student achievement is something every school and system wants. But despite that desire, real, lasting change often feels out of reach. Not because educators don’t care—but because the work required to get there is harder than expected. It’s easy to want the outcome: stronger math programs, more confident teachers, improved student results. But those outcomes depend...

3 Barriers to Improving Math Instruction and Student Achievement 11.05.2026

Improving student achievement in mathematics is a goal shared by schools, districts, and systems everywhere. Yet despite years of effort, many classrooms still aren’t seeing the shifts in instruction or outcomes that we’re aiming for. If the goal is clear, why does progress feel so inconsistent? The challenge isn’t a lack of effort. Teachers are working hard, and schools are investing time into pr...

How to Unpack Standards for Better Lesson Planning in K-12 Mathematics 04.05.2026

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...

Initiative Fatigue is Real! Learn How to Avoid it in Math Education 30.04.2026

In schools today, it can feel like there’s always something new being introduced. A new initiative, a new priority, a new expectation. And for many teachers, especially in math classrooms, it raises a familiar question: why this, and why now? After years of seeing initiatives come and go, it’s easy to feel skeptical about whether the next one will actually make a lasting impact. But what if the is...

How to Start Connecting Mathematical Representations in Classrooms 27.04.2026

In today’s math classrooms, there’s a growing expectation: students should be able to use and connect multiple mathematical representations. From visual models to symbolic notation, this practice is becoming a key part of high-quality math instruction. But for many teachers, this shift feels challenging—especially when their own experience with math was primarily abstract and procedural. So what h...

How to Overcome Push-Back in Math Education 23.04.2026

In math classrooms, there’s something that shows up again and again: resistance. It can come from students, from teachers, and sometimes even from the school system itself. And over time, it can start to feel like your job is to constantly push against it—trying to convince, redirect, and move people forward. But what if we’ve been thinking about resistance all wrong? What if it’s not something pe...

How To Protect Instructional Time in Math Class in a World of Disruptions 20.04.2026

In math classrooms, what is the most common frustration that keeps showing up? Not enough time. Interrupted lessons. Lost instructional minutes. The constant feeling of trying to cover more math than the time allows. It’s not just about lost time. It’s about lost momentum. Lost focus. Lost thinking. At the same time, schools are balancing another priority—community and culture. Assemblies. Events....

Conceptual vs Procedural Math: What Effective Math Instruction Looks Like When You Stop Picking Sides 16.04.2026

In this episode, hosts Jon Orr and Yvette Lehman unpack a tension that’s been debated in math education for decades: conceptual understanding vs. procedural fluency. Yvette shares a powerful realization from her math classroom experience: in striving to teach conceptually, she may have unintentionally neglected opportunities for students to build automaticity and recall. Meanwhile, Jon highlights...

The One-Shift Strategy to Improve Your Math Lesson Planning 13.04.2026

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 expe...

What Should Tier 2 Math Intervention Actually Look Like For Maximum Impact? 09.04.2026

You’ve got protected time for Tier 2 math intervention… …but what are you actually supposed to do during that time? This is one of the most common questions we hear from teachers and leaders. You know Tier 2 matters—but without a clear vision, it can quickly turn into reteaching the same lesson, louder and slower. In this episode, we unpack what effective Tier 2 math instruction really looks like,...

What Does “Strong Tier 1 Math Instruction” Actually Mean? 06.04.2026

We talk about Tier 1 instruction all the time in math education. But here’s the question: Do we actually have a shared understanding of what strong Tier 1 math instruction looks like… or are we all picturing something slightly different? Because when terms like rigorous, engaging, and grade-level instruction aren’t clearly defined, things start to drift. In one classroom, students might be working...

End-of-Year Math Strategies: Finishing the School Year Strong Without Cramming 02.04.2026

It’s April, and in math class the countdown is on. There is limited time left before standardized math testing or the end of the school year—and many math teachers are feeling the pressure to either rush through remaining math content or coast to the finish. This time of year creates a real tension in math instruction. Teachers want to maximize the time that’s left, but they also know that flying...

Math Testing Season and Anxiety: How Teachers Can Build Confidence Without Adding Pressure 30.03.2026

As math testing season approaches, many teachers and leaders feel the tension. We want students to succeed. We know they’re capable. But too often, that message turns into stress, anxiety, and even math avoidance. So how do we walk the line between pushing for excellence in math and protecting student confidence? In this episode, we unpack the difference between high expectations and pressure in m...

Should You Teach Standard Algorithms First? A Better Way to Build Math Fluency 26.03.2026

If the standard algorithm is the final goal in math, why not just teach it directly? This question came up during a recent math leadership summit while discussing fluency and strategy development in math classrooms. One teacher asked a question many educators are quietly wondering: if students ultimately need to use the standard algorithm in math, why spend time exploring other strategies first? T...

What Is Conceptual Understanding in Math? And Why It Matters for Fluency 23.03.2026

What if one of the most common terms in math education — conceptual understanding in math — isn’t actually understood the same way across schools, systems, or even math classrooms? A recent podcast sparked a big question: is conceptual understanding in math poorly defined? The challenge wasn’t just the definition itself, but the claim that conceptual understanding in math may be getting in the way...

Should Students Show Their Work in Math? What Teachers Should Actually Assess 19.03.2026

Some math teachers insist students must always show their math thinking. Others argue that if the math answer is correct, that should be enough. When math grading practices don’t align with math learning goals, frustration grows — for math students and parents alike. The real issue isn’t compliance in math. It’s clarity about what we are assessing in math. In this episode, we explore: The differen...

Tier 2 Math Intervention: How Coaches and Teachers Can Use Small Groups More Effectively 16.03.2026

You’re teaching math to 34 students. You slow math pacing to support the middle, but you can feel yourself losing students who are ready to move. A listener emailed us after our episode on rigorous Tier 1 math instruction: they don’t want to create opportunity gaps by slowing math down—but they also don’t know how to actually run small group math instruction after the main lesson. We also connect...

How to Prepare for Standardized Tests In Math Class Without Test Prep Mode 12.03.2026

Testing is around the corner—and teachers are asking: “Do I stop everything and switch into test prep mode?” Many teachers spend weeks reviewing, drilling, and assigning packets. But students don’t remember what was “taught” months ago, review feels like pulling teeth, and anxiety spikes. The firehose approach overwhelms students and often leaves teachers feeling like they have no choice but to cr...

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