
89. Single Indicator Rubric
In today's episode, I talk about experiencing the single indicator rubric as a student in Peter Liljedahl's thinking classroom.

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Hosted by Tammy McMorrow · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 89 episodes
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Little Minds Big Thinkers is a podcast where educators talk about the magic and messiness of the elementary thinking classroom based on the work of Peter Liljedahl.
Tammy McMorrow hosts Little Minds Big Thinkers, a education show with 89 episodes published.

In today's episode, I talk about experiencing the single indicator rubric as a student in Peter Liljedahl's thinking classroom.

In this episode, I talk to Ashley Smith, Gayane Hanyaloglu, and Amanda Holland about their experiences from day two of the fourth annual Building Thinking Classrooms Conference in New Haven, Connecticut. Thanks for liste

In this episode, I talk with Megan Mann. She teaches kindergarten outside of Chicago. I'd love to sit in her classroom and see and hear her students think. I bet it's quite magical. She proves this work can be done with

In this episode, I chat with Lori MacKenzie about the amazing work she's doing as a math specialist for an ESD in Oregon. She's growing a beautiful thing there. It's impressive! Peter's Youtube Video Make Math Moments Po

In this episode, I talk with a few sweet first graders about their thinking concerning all things math. These conversations always make me smile. I hope they do the same for you.

In this episode, I talk with Jen Hunt. She's a math specialist in Oregon and owner of New Math Minds. We talk a lot about kids these days, how they're different, and what they need in order to own the math. Enjoy! New Ma

In today's episode, I was blessed by the brilliance of Pam Harris. Her work has played a huge role in my classroom, especially in the last year. I feel immensely honored that she joined me today to talk about mathing in

In this episode, I talk with Amanda Jagentenfl. She wears many hats in New Hampshire. She's a math specialist, MTSS coordinator, and owner of Mathematical Minds. We share lots of laughs and nerd out on all things MTSS an

In this episode, I talk with Isabelle Heuser. She's a first-grade teacher in Indiana who inspired me and will likely do the same for you. She might have even made me cry. Listen to find out why. Pam Harris The Five Pr

In today's episode, I talk with THE Peter Liljedahl. Enough said. Grassroots Workshop Think Thank Thunk Pam Harris Steve Wyborney Tammy's notes on whiteboard structures

In this episode, I talk with Josh Weinman who teachers fourth grade in Nairobi, Kenya. He's fallen down the BTC rabbit hole, and like myself, is enjoying the journey. Thanks for listening! Think Thank Thunk Pam Harris Ch

In this episode, I chat with and learn from Kim Machnik. She's a STEM coordinator in Massachusetts and is a wealth of knowledge about students who have ADHD and how to support them in the math classroom. Prepare yourself

In this episode, I talk with two first graders about our thinking classroom. Is there anything cuter than listening to little people share their thoughts about math?

In this episode, Gayane Hanyaloglu, a second-grade teacher in Massachusetts, and I talk about what worked in our thinking classrooms in 2025. Be prepared to be inspired! Power Up Your Math Community Kristen Acosta 3 Act

In this episode, I chat with Kristen Hull. She teaches third grade in Hawaii. Anyone up for a field trip to her classroom? green book

In this episode, I talk with Hannah Lindsay who teaches first grade in Indiana. She's an absolute pro at this podcast thing and is an inspiration as well. I'm confident you'll enjoy our conversation! Choral Counting & Co

In today's episode, I talk with Tracey Iglehart. She teaches third grade in California. Once again, it's a pleasure to converse with an educator who believes in student agency and ability in a thinking classroom. Enjoy!

In this episode, I briefly share about the beginning impact of Pam Harris' problem strings on my thinking classroom. I hope I convince at least one person to look at her work more closely. (My deepest apology to Berkeley

In today's episode, I chat with Lisa Hillstrom, an instructional coach in California. She's a gold card member of the BTC club, so it's a great honor to learn from her. The Five Practices in Practice Tammy's lesson plan

In this episode, I have the great pleasure of talking with Jen Miller, who teaches first grade in North Carolina. She graciously shares how she's figuring out BTC in her space with her thinkers. Enjoy! Jen's Instagram -
Pam Harris
educational consultant
1 appearance on this show
Peter Liljedahl
creator and author of Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics
1 appearance on this show
Jen Miller
Public Relations and Communications Manager · Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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Vanessa Vakharia
author of Math Therapy and host of the Math Therapy podcast · Corwin
1 appearance on this show
Catherine Smith
1 appearance on this show
Ashley Smith
Executive Director and Co-Founder · Vermilion Cliffs Ventures
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Shannon Burns
funeral director · iHeartRadio Canada
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