Teaching with the Problems of the Week

Using the Problems of the Week

2009-10 Problem of the Week Calendar
Find links to the Packets, Activity Series, and Online Resources (and more!) from the list of individual problem pages. There are teaching suggestions, problem solutions, sample student work with rubric-related commentary and suggested interventions, and activities to use with each problem, designed to build problem-solving skills in a coherent sequence through the year.

Teacher's Guide [PDF]
Get help starting the PoWs with your students, from program features and classroom tips to complete, step-by-step instructions on site navigation.

Account Help
These pages give an overview of the technical side of the Problems of the Week—how to register your students, submit a solution, revise and more.

About the Math Forum Rubric
The long term goal for responses to the Problems of the Week is a combination of good problem solving and strong mathematical communication. We use a four point rubric in six different areas including interpretation, strategy, accuracy, completeness, clarity, and reflection.

The Rubrics
These PDF files give details about how the problems are scored in the six different areas. They are general to each of the specific levels and are suitable for use with students:
      Math Fundamentals
      Pre-Algebra
      Algebra
      Geometry

About Mentoring
The Math Forum provides mentoring to student submitters in several different forms. All mentors use The Math Forum's scoring rubric, which covers several components of problem solving and mathematical communication. They also provide feedback to students designed to help them improve one or two specific aspects of their work. It is our hope that students who receive mentoring of any kind will take advantage of it to revise and improve their work.

Implementing Problem Solving and Writing

What are the Problems of the Week and Why Should I Use Them? [PDF]
Read about some specific issues in math classrooms that have shaped the design and use of the PoWs by teachers over the years.

How to Start Problem Solving in Your Classroom [PDF]
When you start doing problem solving in your classroom, how can you begin to create an environment that supports problem solving as an extended process?

Problem of the Week Process
What might using the Problems of the Week in your classroom look like? Here are some step-by-step suggestions to consider.

Problem Solving Strategies List
Do you find that your students need some ideas about different strategies to use to approach a problem? Here is a list to use with them.

Getting Unstuck
Are your students trying to solve problems, but are often unsure what to do next? Here are some things you can suggest they try to help them get going.

Writing Development Outline [PDF]
Support for the development of writing in a math context.

Problem of the Week Articles
Articles that have been published that give context to using the Problems of the Week with students.

Prepare for Open Ended/Constructed Response Tests [PDF]
Slides describing the way in which the Problems of the Week can play an important role in preparation for constructed response items on state tests and other high stakes assessments.