

The Power of Maths Journaling with Dr Kirsten Fenton and Holly Drummond
Oct 18, 2025
Join Dr Kirsten Fenton, a dedicated maths pedagogy researcher, and Holly Drummond, a pioneering primary teacher, as they delve into the transformative power of maths journaling. They discuss how this approach enhances classroom culture, fosters metacognition, and alleviates maths anxiety. With insights on integrating journaling into daily lessons, they share effective strategies like brain dumps and sentence stems that encourage reflection and build students' mathematical identities. Discover how making thinking visible leads to deeper understanding and student ownership.
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Journaling Tackles Early Maths Anxiety
- Maths journaling combats early maths anxiety by making thinking visible and building confidence from a young age.
- It shifts learners from “I’m not good at maths” to seeing struggle as part of progress.
Journaling As Core Pedagogy
- Journaling builds mathematical identity and classroom talk so every pupil's voice matters, not just the quickest hands.
- It becomes pedagogy integrated into instruction rather than a separate reflective task.
Begin Units With A Modelled Brain Dump
- Start units with a modelled brain-dump that captures vocabulary, examples and real-life links for retrieval practice.
- Use stop-and-drop journaling moments to record key concepts in pupils' preferred formats.