No Fuss Ways to Start Allowing Students to Choose in Math

What do your students choose in math? Do you allow them the opportunity to have choices over their learning? Does that idea seem overwhelming? What if I told you that you could let your students have choice in the classroom, and as a result, they would be more willing to engage and persevere? Sounds too good to be true? It’s not. It can be as easy as downloading this free choice board template.

start allowing students to choose in math

How to give students choice in the classroom

When did I start giving choice in the classroom? I am in my 18th year in the classroom. And if you have been in the classroom for any amount of time, you have seen certain buzzwords come and go. Early in my teaching career, differentiation became the new buzzword. It was really being pushed that teachers should meet students where they are. How could I give struggling students what they needed while at the same time pushing my accelerated students even further? Oh, and make sure those differences aren’t noticeable because you don’t want any student to feel singled out. From this came my first experience with using choice boards in the classroom. The benefits were endless.

Choice in the classroom

It is important to remember that while choice boards are great (you know I love them), they are not the only way to give choice in learning.  Sometimes, it is as simple as letting students choose their writing utensil for the day.  Who says they always have to write in pencil?  What if they chose the color paper their assignment was printed on?  Anytime you can give students a choice, you make them feel like they are in control.  To me, that’s my classroom management.

student choice is my classroom management.

What are the benefits to giving choice in the classroom

Do you ever struggle with motivating those students who aren’t intrinsically motivated?  Choice boards can help students gain confidence, which in return helps them push through when they are struggling.  They make it more about the concept and less about a specific problem.

Ready to start allowing students to choose in Math? Want to hear more about the benefits of giving choice and ideas for giving choice?  This was all part of my conversation with Johanna Kuiper on her podcast Solving for the Undefined.  Click here to listen to the episode.

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Hey! I'm Elaina

I’M A MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER IN THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF ARKANSAS.

MY EARLY YEARS IN THE CLASSROOM PROVIDED ME WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES. NOT ONLY HAVE I TAUGHT IN FOUR DIFFERENT GRADE LEVELS, BUT I’VE ALSO TAUGHT ALL FOUR CORE CONTENT AREAS AT ONE POINT OR ANOTHER.

SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY, I DEVELOPED A PASSION FOR TEACHING MATH THAT I HONESTLY NEVER EXPECTED.  YOU SEE, BACK WHEN I WAS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL, MATH WAS MY LEAST FAVORITE SUBJECT. IT NEVER CAME EASY TO ME THE WAY SOME OTHER CLASSES DID AND BECAUSE OF THAT WAS NOT NEARLY AS ENJOYABLE.

I WANT MY STUDENTS TO HAVE BETTER MEMORIES OF MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH THAN I HAVE.  MY MISSION IS TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE STUDENTS LEAVE MY CLASS HAVING POSSIBLY ENJOYED MATH FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER OR LOVING IT EVEN MORE THAN THEY DID BEFORE.