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For far too long math has been thought of, and taught as, a noun—the facts to be memorized and the procedures to follow. But math is also a verb—it is reasoning, experiencing, wondering. Whereas it is difficult to inspire curiosity and creativity in math as a noun, it is easy in math as a verb. In this book, Deborah Peart Crayton shows us how to make math a verb, how to engage in the ‘ings’ of math, and how to turn math into something we do. In other words, she shows us all how to become mathers.
This book is everything! Deborah Peart Crayton names the harm of traditional math practices and offers thoughtful, practical alternatives—with warmth, humor, and heart. We are all mathers—and this book will help you believe it too!
With straight talk and just enough personality, Peart Crayton suggests ways teachers can bring their expertise in teaching everything else to teaching math. Let’s heed her call to help all students know they are mathers who can math!
This book reminds us that math belongs to everyone. It offers practical ways to shift math instruction so all students feel seen, capable, and confident. Whether you’ve always loved math or are still figuring it out, this is a thoughtful guide to building math communities where students thrive and math becomes just as natural as reading and writing.
Deborah Peart Crayton has crafted a book that is as transformative as it is practical. Readers Read. Writers Write. MATHERS MATH! is an essential read for elementary educators, instructional coaches, and school leaders committed to collectively shifting the current narrative that math is optional, beginning with our youngest learners. By integrating literacy-based approaches and real-world applications, Crayton provides a path forward for making math a joyful, natural, and necessary part of learning.
Many educators feel unsure about math, while others love it and want to share that joy. The Mather Movement speaks to both. Whether you're working to overcome your own math story or hoping to inspire others, Deborah Peart Crayton offers powerful tools for reshaping your relationship with math. With empathy and wisdom, she provides a path forward: one that builds confidence, breaks old cycles, and helps you grow as both a learner and a teacher.
This book flips the script on math—it's not just numbers, it's who we are. Deborah Peart shows us that we’re all mathers, and that math is literally everywhere. It’s smart, empowering, and full-on magical!
As a professional learning provider, this book is written in ways that I think could enhance the teaching practices for elementary and middle school math teachers. As a mother to young mathers, I have learned accessible ways to continue to include math in our every day outside of formal games and counting. I can't wait to try body-gons at home with my mathers.
A must-have for all educators who want their students to see themselves as mathers! Deborah Peart Crayton provides us with a lovely tool that leverages her voice and experience to help us become better Mathers ourselves while helping our students come to see themselves as Mathers.
This book invites educators to teach mathematics with care, creativity, and purpose. Through inspiring interviews with women in math and empowering 'mathfirmations,' Peart Crayton reminds us that joy, brilliance, and belonging are at the heart of learning. This book nurtures teacher agency and equity-driven practice, and after reading, you’ll proudly proclaim, 'I’m a mather!'
Deborah challenges us to connect our strengths in literacy instruction and consider how to apply that to math instruction. Grounded in real classroom practice, she demonstrates how storytelling, discussion, and language-rich routines can foster positive math identities and help every child see themself as a mather. It is a call to action to change our culture's negative attitude to mathematics. A powerful resource for everyone who strives to make math meaningful and empowering.
This book is a much-needed invitation to reimagine what it means to teach and learn math. Deborah writes from the heart and shares her insights and practical strategies to build math communities where all learners can thrive. If you are committed to nurturing joyful, inclusive, and empowering math experiences for all students, this book has everything you need.