Literacy Teaching Toolkit

Writing solutions to worded mathematical problems

In mathematics, students need to develop the ability to communicate their solutions and provide appropriate reasoning to support their working. Scaffolding use of appropriate terminology and notation will support students to be able to communicate their mathematical thinking independently, as will explicitly teaching how to write different elements of written solutions and extended worked problems.

Understanding this strategy

Written solutions to worded problems in mathematics will contain aspects of the following features:

Example using written solutions

The example below involves ratios and provides opportunities for students to use a dual scale number line to represent a proportional reasoning situation. Students need to unpack the worded problem and decide on a strategy to solve the problem. The solution obtained then needs to be interpreted in the context of the given problem.