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Spring Social Problem Solving

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    Problem Solving
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  • 1. **Sharing Space in the Playground:** During recess, the playground gets crowded because everyone wants to enjoy the sunny weather. Two friends both want to use the same swing at the same time. How can they solve this problem fairly?
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  • 2. **Gardening Dispute:** In the school garden, a group of students disagrees on which flowers to plant. Some want sunflowers, while others prefer tulips. How can they compromise and decide what to plant together?
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  • 3. **Inviting Friends to a Picnic:** One student is planning a picnic in the park with friends but can’t invite everyone from the class due to limited space. How can they decide who to invite without hurting anyone’s feelings?
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  • 6. **Littering in the Park:** While enjoying a spring picnic in the park, a group of friends notices someone littering nearby. How can they approach the situation to encourage the person to pick up their trash without causing conflict?
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  • 6. **Dealing with a Fear of Bees:** One student is terrified of bees and is too scared to play outside during springtime when bees are more active. How can the classmates support their friend and help them overcome their fear?
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  • While playing outside, the students find a lost kitten wandering around the schoolyard. Some want to take it home, while others think they should find its owner. How can they decide what to do in the best interest of the kitten?
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  • A group of friends wants to build a treehouse in their favorite tree in the park. However, they disagree on the design and who gets to use it first. How can they compromise and work together to build a treehouse that everyone enjoys?
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  • While on a nature hike, one student notices another student being teased by a classmate for wearing older clothes. How can they intervene and stop the bullying while still being respectful to everyone involved?
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  • A student brings delicious homemade cookies to share with classmates during snack time, but they didn’t bring enough for everyone. How can they distribute the treats fairly without leaving anyone feeling left out?
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  • Two students have been assigned to take care of the school garden, but they can’t agree on how often to water the plants. How can they communicate effectively and compromise to ensure the garden thrives?
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  • The class soccer ball goes missing during recess, and everyone blames each other for losing it. How can they work together to search for the ball and prevent similar situations in the future?
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  • One of your classmates is feeling anxious about the upcoming state testing and is worried they won't do well. How can you help reassure them and offer support?
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  • You feel nervous about the state testing and find it hard to concentrate during preparation. How can you manage your anxiety and stay focused during the test?
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  • Another student in your class is feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of state testing and is struggling to keep up with studying. How can you offer assistance and help them feel more confident?
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  • Some classmates suggest cheating on the state test to get better scores. How can you respond to this peer pressure and explain why cheating is not the right choice?
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  • You have state testing coming up, but you also have extracurricular activities like sports and music practice. How can you manage your time effectively to balance studying with your other commitments?
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