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Size of the Problem

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    Students will be able to differentiate between a small, medium, or big problem.
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  • Someone accidentally bumped into me.
    Small Problem
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  • I didn’t get to be partners with my best friend for a classroom project.
    Small Problem
  •  15
  • I didn’t get the color I wanted when my teacher was passing around colored pencils.
    Small Problem
  •  15
  • My friend said something mean about me and now other kids are making fun of me.
    Medium Problem
  •  15
  • I don’t have the supplies I need and I'm not ready for class.
    Small/Medium Problem
  •  15
  • Someone is cheating in the game we’re playing.
    Small/Medium Problem
  •  15
  • I lost in the game I was playing.
    Small Problem
  •  15
  • Two people are fighting on the playground.
    Big Problem
  •  15
  • There’s a fire in the bathroom.
    Big Problem
  •  15
  • Someone is hurting me.
    Big Problem
  •  15
  • Kids are throwing rocks at other kids passing by.
    Big Problem
  •  15
  • Someone behind you in class is humming and it's distracting you.
    Small Problem
  •  15
  • Your friend started a rumor about you.
    Medium Problem
  •  15
  • You were playing on the playground, fell off of the monkey bars, and broke your arm.
    Big Problem
  •  15
  • Your pencil broke in class.
    Small Problem
  •  15
  • Someone cut you in line.
    Small Problem
  •  15