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Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes
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"I reference these a lot in my office and in lessons or individuals with students. It is easy for them to understand the size of the problem and compare it to the weather. I hung these posters throughout my office as well so they can always see them. I utilize the task cards very often as review."
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Lauren Z.
"This was definitely an engaging lesson to use with my students regarding the size of their problems and how we should “respond” to those problems. I loved that students could relate what they already knew about “weather” and create a visual to easily understand sizes of problems! "
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Christina W.

Description

This resource teaches students about problem sizes so they be better problem solvers! We use a weather analogy and talk about the size of problems in these categories:

Wind (No biggy, tiny problems!)

Rain (Small problems students can solve themselves!)

Thunderstorm (Medium problems kids need adult help for)

Tornado (Big, serious problems that need an adult’s help quickly)

This lesson is also a great opportunity to introduce your self-referral for school counseling, and both forms and directions are included if you wish to use it in this way.

This resource includes:

• 24 Problem Example Cards

• Slideshow to teach the problem slides and have whole group practice

• Weather Problem Poster

• Written lesson plan with ASCA mindsets & behaviors and CASEL competencies

• Exit Ticket

• Weather-themed self-referral slips

ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors

  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills to make informed decisions
  • Demonstrate effective coping skills when faced with a problem

CASEL (Social Emotional Learning) Competencies

  • Responsible Decision-Making
  • Self-Management

Resource Rationale

Without being taught directly about problems having different sizes and severity levels, many students will equate all of their problems as being equally gigantic. This lesson serves two functions: 1) it teaches students how to differentiate between small and large problems which is the first step to coping with problems and 2) it provides an easy conceptual language for students to understand how to self-refer for larger problems.

How to Use This Resource

This is often one of the first lessons I do at the start of the year. It sets us up for future conversations about problem solving, conflict resolution, and coping skills. It's also easy to implement with small groups focusing on those topics as well.


✨Glowing Praise for This Resource✨

“My class really connected to the weather comparisons for size of the problem. [...] We completed this lesson weeks ago, but my students still describe their problems to me in terms of weather! Would recommend!” ~Meghan H.

“I LOVE this! This resource is so helpful to explain different types of problems and helps students understand which problems they might need support with and what problems they can try to solve on their own. Thank you!” ~Rayan G.


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Size of the Problem Activities for Teaching Weather Themed Problem Sizes

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What others say

"I reference these a lot in my office and in lessons or individuals with students. It is easy for them to understand the size of the problem and compare it to the weather. I hung these posters throughout my office as well so they can always see them. I utilize the task cards very often as review."
star
Lauren Z.
"This was definitely an engaging lesson to use with my students regarding the size of their problems and how we should “respond” to those problems. I loved that students could relate what they already knew about “weather” and create a visual to easily understand sizes of problems! "
star
Christina W.

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Description

This resource teaches students about problem sizes so they be better problem solvers! We use a weather analogy and talk about the size of problems in these categories:

Wind (No biggy, tiny problems!)

Rain (Small problems students can solve themselves!)

Thunderstorm (Medium problems kids need adult help for)

Tornado (Big, serious problems that need an adult’s help quickly)

This lesson is also a great opportunity to introduce your self-referral for school counseling, and both forms and directions are included if you wish to use it in this way.

This resource includes:

• 24 Problem Example Cards

• Slideshow to teach the problem slides and have whole group practice

• Weather Problem Poster

• Written lesson plan with ASCA mindsets & behaviors and CASEL competencies

• Exit Ticket

• Weather-themed self-referral slips

ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors

  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills to make informed decisions
  • Demonstrate effective coping skills when faced with a problem

CASEL (Social Emotional Learning) Competencies

  • Responsible Decision-Making
  • Self-Management

Resource Rationale

Without being taught directly about problems having different sizes and severity levels, many students will equate all of their problems as being equally gigantic. This lesson serves two functions: 1) it teaches students how to differentiate between small and large problems which is the first step to coping with problems and 2) it provides an easy conceptual language for students to understand how to self-refer for larger problems.

How to Use This Resource

This is often one of the first lessons I do at the start of the year. It sets us up for future conversations about problem solving, conflict resolution, and coping skills. It's also easy to implement with small groups focusing on those topics as well.


✨Glowing Praise for This Resource✨

“My class really connected to the weather comparisons for size of the problem. [...] We completed this lesson weeks ago, but my students still describe their problems to me in terms of weather! Would recommend!” ~Meghan H.

“I LOVE this! This resource is so helpful to explain different types of problems and helps students understand which problems they might need support with and what problems they can try to solve on their own. Thank you!” ~Rayan G.


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Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 19, 2026
Great visuals and activities for students to work on size of problem. Loved the slides and the recognition that some problems can feel like different sizes to different people.
Rachel Kathleen
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68 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 2nd
Amazing Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 4, 2026
Met expectations
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Great Resource for learning big and small problems along with size of the reaction.
Amanda Abernathey
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117 reviews • Minnesota
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
A great resource. I used it with a 2nd grade class and they took in the information.
Rated 5 out of 5
April 16, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
A great resource. I used it with a 2nd grade class and they took in the information. Class enjoyed the activity.
Krystal G.
10 reviews • Missouri
Grades taught: 2nd
Size of the Problem
Rated 5 out of 5
February 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This is going to support my unit perfectly! Thank you!
Kelsey M.
1,194 reviews • Colorado
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Great visual resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 13, 2026
This was a perfect resource for our size of the problem lessons!
Karen T.
1,912 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
A Great Yearly Opener
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2025
Met expectations
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I use this lesson at the beginning of the year when I introduce my role (school counselor) to students. This is a great way to help them understand size of problem and when it's time to get an adults help.
Ryan P.
268 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Great lesson!
Rated 5 out of 5
November 17, 2025
Met expectations
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I love how easy this was to teach. My students used this language all year.
Ms Carroll
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140 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Great resource for teaching about problems
Rated 5 out of 5
November 6, 2025
This resource definitely helped my students learn the difference between small, medium, and large problems. They were able to tell me their reasonings as well.
Sarah T.
211 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 1st

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