201: Why Word Problems Feel Hard Even When Students Know the Math
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Many teachers have experienced this exact moment. Students can add, subtract, and multiply during a lesson, but the moment they see a word problem, everything seems to unravel. In this episode, we explore why word problems in math often feel so challenging—even when students clearly know the computation.
One of the biggest shifts in teaching math word problems is understanding the difference between knowing procedures and making sense of a situation. Students may remember steps or operations, yet still struggle to interpret relationships between quantities in a story problem. This section reframes word problems as opportunities to reveal student thinking, not simply test whether they can follow a formula.
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If this conversation resonated with you, the full episode dives deeper into why word problems in math can reveal powerful insights about student thinking.
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- 📥 Download the Word Problem Workshop Teacher Training resources and explore the framework at monamath.com.