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Problem Solving With Read, Draw, Write!

True problem solving doesn’t begin with the right task but the right support and strategy for students who struggling with reading.

No More Keywords!

If you’re teaching your students to rely on keywords to solve word problems your students will never really understand how to connect the reading to the math. 

Use reading skills like context clues, drawing conclusions, and making inferences in your math classroom.

Teaching students to problem solve without using keywords creates opportunities for discussion. Students can’t master what they can’t articulate. 

Thomas Holmes, Instructional Specialist

Problem Solving with Read, Draw, Write, is an awesome strategy!

What's included in Problem Solving with Read, Draw, Write?

Product Overview

What is Read, Draw, Write?
Preview

Read, Draw, Write Explained

Problem Solving with RDW.mp4
Primary paper RDW_fillable.pdf
RDW Template_filliable.pdf

See, Connect, Think, Wonder

RDW - Predicting with Evidence.mp4
RDW used with making predictions
Making inferences (1).pdf
Connecting Distributive Property Practice

Teaching students to use context clues during problem solving.

RDW-Context Clues.mp4
Read Draw Write.pdf

Bonus-Teaching Tips

Problem Solving with Read Draw Write
[Teaching Tip Tuesday] Read, Draw, Write: Reading Comprehension Strategies in the Math Classroom
Problem Solving:Connecting Math to Reading
A Practical Guide for Improving Problem Solving

Read, Draw, Write in the classroom

RDW used in an Interactive Notebook
Read, Draw, Write wall decoration
RDW Anchor Chart
Bulletin Board Chart
Problem Solving Chart
Reciprocal Teaching-Fabulous 4
Thinking Steps for Problem Solving

The solution to problem solving at ANY grade level.

According to NCTM, “Problem solving means engaging in a task for which the solution method is not known in advance. In order to find a solution, students must draw on their knowledge, and through this process, they will often develop new mathematical understandings.