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How to Sequence Math Tasks: Thin Slicing in Building Thinking Classrooms Explained by Peter Liljedahl and Kyle Webb

How to Sequence Math Tasks: Thin Slicing in Building Thinking Classrooms Explained by Peter Liljedahl and Kyle Webb

Update: 2025-10-09
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How do you move your students from confusion to confidence—one question at a time when Building Thinking Classrooms?

If you've ever found yourself wondering how to keep every student engaged without oversimplifying your math lessons or overwhelming your class with complexity, you're not alone. Many math teachers face the challenge of designing lessons that meet all learners where they are—without sacrificing depth or progress. In this episode, Peter Liljedahl and Kyle Webb unpack thin slicing, a powerful strategy that helps you guide students through content with just the right level of challenge at every step. Whether you're just starting with Building Thinking Classrooms or deep into the journey, this conversation clarifies what thin slicing really is—and what it's definitely not.

Listen now to discover:

  • Why thin slicing isn't just another way to sequence tasks—it's a mindset shift for responsive, dynamic instruction
  • The practical do’s and don'ts that make or break thin slicing in your classroom
  • How to start building your own thin-sliced lessons using tasks you already have

Press play to demystify Building Thinking Classrooms’ thin slicing and learn how to keep your students thinking, engaged, and moving forward—one purposeful task at a time.

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How to Sequence Math Tasks: Thin Slicing in Building Thinking Classrooms Explained by Peter Liljedahl and Kyle Webb

How to Sequence Math Tasks: Thin Slicing in Building Thinking Classrooms Explained by Peter Liljedahl and Kyle Webb

Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr