“…To reach mastery in solving additive word-problem structures, students must demonstrate mastery in the core skills required to solve word problems: (a) identification knowledge (i.e., identifying structure of the word problem), (b) elaboration knowledge (i.e., schematically mapping information presented in the word problem to the core features embedded within the structure), (c) planning knowledge (i.e., identifying the operation and algebraic equation to yield a solution), and (d) execution knowledge (i.e., carrying out the computation). An example of this can be seen in Pirate Math Equation Quest (Powell & Berry, n.d.;Powell et al, 2021). The program focuses on building mastery in core skills required for problem solving through fluency building activities.…”