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Need a lesson on having students identifying between a big problem vs. little problem? This is for you! Read the tasks cards if working in a group and have students sort or verbally identify whether scenario is a big problem or a little problem.
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K - 4th
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6
Description
Need a lesson on having students identifying between a big problem vs. little problem? This is for you! Read the tasks cards if working in a group and have students sort or verbally identify whether scenario is a big problem or a little problem.
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Mostly used with 1st and 2nd grades
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My students loved this resource, as did I! It was good!
Loved the cards for sorting and was easy for families to use during Spring 2020 when at-home learning was occurring.
I used this to support problem solving skills
These weren't the best resource for my ELLs.
These were able to help my friends think through different situations and really think about what is a big problem.
The examples were very clear, which supported my students in making the distinction between little and big problems.
Awesome activity! It works great as a social skills activity.
Very helpful.. Thank you!
Thank you!
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