Abstract
This paper discusses an attempt to examine pre-service teachers’ mathematical modelling
skills. A modelling project investigating relationships between temperature and time in the
process of cooling of coffee was chosen. The analysis was based on group written reports
of the cooling of coffee project and observation of classroom discussion. Findings showed
that pre-service teachers were able to model the process of cooling of coffee as a decreasing
exponential function. Difficulties with interpretation of the constant rate of cooling and reinterpretation
of mathematical model were identified.