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 purpose to using charts that anchor learning, from building strong routines to disrupting expired rules, this podcast is where meaningful math instruction comes to life.
You’ll walk away with ready-to-use tools, fresh insight, and the confidence to make every lesson count.
Because when we move with care, plan with clarity, and teach with courage, we make math happen.
Make Math Happen
Understanding Math: Number Sense That Transfers
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How strong number reasoning prepares students for ratios and algebra
Throughout January, we’ve explored rational numbers, negative numbers, distance, value, fractions, decimals, and division. On the surface, it may seem like this month was about numbers.
But this work didn’t begin in January.
In December, we focused on seeing math—using geometry to help students notice structure, reason about space, and make sense of relationships before symbols ever appeared. Those same ideas carried forward as we shifted into number systems. When students reason about distance on a number line, compare fractions and decimals, or make sense of division, they’re drawing on the same spatial thinking developed through geometry.
This episode brings those threads together.
We examine how geometric reasoning supports number sense, why understanding must come before operations, and how giving students time to make sense of relationships prepares them for ratios, algebra, and beyond. You’ll hear why carefully guided instruction matters, how modeling ways of thinking differs from lecturing, and what classroom practices help students transfer understanding into new situations.
If you’re looking to reduce cognitive load, strengthen coherence, and help students move from seeing relationships to reasoning with them, this episode closes the chapter on Understanding Math and sets the stage for what comes next.
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