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It’s a common belief: “My students can’t read, so they need to master simple math first before tackling word problems.” But what if this thinking is actually holding students back? In this episode, we challenge the unproductive idea that kids must learn the basics first, and instead explore how word problems can be the foundation for building math proficiency.
The Word Problem Workshop (WPW) is structured with five predictable steps, and it all begins with the Launch. This step sets the stage, builds excitement, and helps students make sense of the problem before solving. By connecting the task to their background knowledge (like counting apples on a lunch tray), students immediately see how their experiences are valuable tools for problem solving.
🎧 Tune in now to hear the full episode, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway!
📘 Want more strategies? Join the Word Problem Workshop Book Launch Crew and get early access to tools that will transform your math instruction.
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It’s a common belief: “My students can’t read, so they need to master simple math first before tackling word problems.” But what if this thinking is actually holding students back? In this episode, we challenge the unproductive idea that kids must learn the basics first, and instead explore how word problems can be the foundation for building math proficiency.
The Word Problem Workshop (WPW) is structured with five predictable steps, and it all begins with the Launch. This step sets the stage, builds excitement, and helps students make sense of the problem before solving. By connecting the task to their background knowledge (like counting apples on a lunch tray), students immediately see how their experiences are valuable tools for problem solving.
🎧 Tune in now to hear the full episode, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway!
📘 Want more strategies? Join the Word Problem Workshop Book Launch Crew and get early access to tools that will transform your math instruction.

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