Math Talks and Whiteboards with Summer Miller

This podcast features a deep dive into the innovative teaching methods implemented by second-grade teacher Summer Miller in Yakima, Washington. 

Summer shares her journey into teaching, her transition from kindergarten to second grade, and how trust and student engagement are at the core of her teaching philosophy. 

The conversation highlights the use of whiteboards for math problems, allowing every student to actively participate and solve equations. 

Through a method called 'number talks,' Summer emphasizes the importance of giving students time to think and process information, fostering a classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities. She also discusses strategies for scaffolding, formative assessment, and the crucial role of questioning in developing student understanding. 

Summer's approach showcases the importance of creating a safe, respectful space for learning, where students can gain confidence and thrive academically.

00:24 Meet Summer Miller: A Second Grade Teacher's Journey

01:45 Innovative Teaching with Whiteboards in Math Class

04:18 The Power of Number Talks in Math Education

08:59 Creating a Safe Space for Learning and Mistakes

14:10 Scaffolding and Engagement: Teaching as an Act

18:11 Formative Assessment and Individualized Learning

20:55 The Evolution of Questioning Techniques
Math Talks and Whiteboards with Summer Miller