Transform Math Class into a Community of Problem Solvers
Get monthly guidance, planning help, coaching, and resources to create the classroom of the problem solvers you want!
✨ You’re not left alone after the training because you get consistent support & accountability.
✨ Resources are ready-made; less “reinventing the wheel.”
✨Coaching addresses your real challenges.
✨Q&A thread lets you ask questions when they come up and get individualized feedback.
✨The community means you’re not isolated; you’ll grow alongside other Intentional Teachers implementing Word Problem Workshop!
✨Monthly PD means momentum and forward motion all year (not one & done PD”).
You’ve already invested in WPW training. Now imagine having someone in your corner every single month …guiding you, helping you plan, watching your students grow, and cheering you on. This is the support you deserve to go from “I’ll try WPW someday” to an intentional & confident math teacher.
💛 Monthly Group Coaching Call for Q&A
💛 One-on-One “plan on your prep” for your individual needs & questions
💛 Hot Topics video trainings on real classroom challenges and next steps
💛 Resource Stash growing with editable guides, templates, and student tools
💛 Problems for the YEAR Pack with everything you need for Word Problem Workshop!
💛 Private Community for connection, sharing wins, and asking questions
📋 A clear plan every month. No more starting from scratch or wondering which problems to use — you’ll have forecasting, pacing, and problem plans ready to go so you can focus on your students.
🧗🏼♀️ Support that keeps you moving forward. You won’t leave the training and feel “on your own.” You’ll have coaching, resources, and a community to help you stay confident and consistent all year long.
💪🏽Confidence to let students lead. Because you’ve already forecasted what they might do and prepared the right questions and connections, you’ll feel ready to facilitate lessons that build deep understanding.
🪩 More joy and less overwhelm. With structures, language, and tools that work, you’ll spend less time planning and more time celebrating student thinking.