Background and Objective: Today, different teaching approaches have been offered to solve word problems. Schema-based instruction is one of these new approaches. This study aimed to identify and determine the nature, stages, research evidence, and effectiveness of schema-based instruction on resolving students’ word problems. Materials and Methods: This is a review study. Studies and resources related to the study titles were found searching such keywords as “ Schema” , “ Schema-Based Instruction” , “ Word Problems” , “ Story Problems” , and “ Problem Solving” in internal and external databases, such as Pubmed, Springer, Scopus, ProQuest, Elsevier, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Magiran, SID in the article abstracts from 2009 to 2019. Results: Based on the findings, the schema-based instruction on word problem-solving consists of four stages including problem structure identification, visual representation, problem-solving, and metacognitive strategies that can enhance the problem-solving performance of students with math learning disorders through the promotion of their conceptual and procedural knowledge. Conclusion: The schema-based instruction has been designed to eliminate the existing shortcomings in the methods of teaching to students with a specific learning disorder in the subject of mathematics and can be helpful to teachers, parents, and professionals working in the field of special learning disorders.