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Big/Little Problem Solving - Sorting Activity
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Problem Solving Scenario Sorting Activity

Help learners develop essential problem-solving skills with this engaging Scenario Sorting Activity! Designed for children and learners of all abilities, this activity teaches them how to:

  • Determine the size of a problem – distinguish between small problems they can solve independently and big problems that require adult help.
  • Generate practical solutions – practice thinking through appropriate ways to respond to challenges.
  • Build social-emotional skills – develop critical thinking, decision-making, and self-regulation skills.

This digital file includes:

  • 1 sorting board
  • 30 Scenario Cards featuring real-life situations from school, home, and community

This activity is perfect for ABA therapy, classrooms, social skills groups, or home learning. It supports generalization by including scenarios from school, home, and community settings.

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Big/Little Problem Solving - Sorting Activity

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Description

Problem Solving Scenario Sorting Activity

Help learners develop essential problem-solving skills with this engaging Scenario Sorting Activity! Designed for children and learners of all abilities, this activity teaches them how to:

  • Determine the size of a problem – distinguish between small problems they can solve independently and big problems that require adult help.
  • Generate practical solutions – practice thinking through appropriate ways to respond to challenges.
  • Build social-emotional skills – develop critical thinking, decision-making, and self-regulation skills.

This digital file includes:

  • 1 sorting board
  • 30 Scenario Cards featuring real-life situations from school, home, and community

This activity is perfect for ABA therapy, classrooms, social skills groups, or home learning. It supports generalization by including scenarios from school, home, and community settings.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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