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Text Structure Problem/Solution

Using text structure When you look at the text structure of a text, you can find the big ideas and see how to organize your summary. Chronological Order/Sequence Description Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Problem/Solution

Problem/Solution Text Structure The author states a problem and lists one or more possible solutions to the problem. May also include the pros and cons for the solutions. CURRENT EVENTS: A lot of the politicians who are running for President have created campaigns around this very structure. Their political ads are full of talking about the problems in our country and how they plan to solve them once elected.

Problem/Solution Text Structure- Signal Words Problem is… Dilemma is… Puzzle is… Solved Question Answer Because Since This led to… The main difficulty One possible solution is… One challenge… Therefore, This led to, so that… If…then, thus…

Problem/Solution Text Structure-Summary Questions What is the problem (s)? Who had the problem? What is causing the problem? Why is this a problem? What is wrong, and how can it be taken care of? What solutions are recommended or attempted? What can be improved, changed, fixed, or remedied? What are the pros and cons of the solutions offered?

Problem/Solution Text Structure- Graphic Organizer

Relate to fiction… Non-fiction Problem/Solution Fiction Conflict/Resolution

Problem/Solution Example In most parts of the world, there are not as many crocodiles as there used to be. This is a problem because crocodiles are becoming endangered and also crocodiles are necessary to the balance of nature. Many crocodiles have died because people dried up the swamps and marshes where the crocodiles live. Poachers have also contributed to the dilemma as crocodiles have been desired for their strong, smooth, leathery skins. In order to preserve these mighty creatures, people must take care of the crocodiles’ environment and help put a stop to the needless shooting of these animals. We do together as a whole class.

Problem Signal Words In most parts of the world, there are not as many crocodiles as there used to be. This is a problem because crocodiles are becoming endangered and also crocodiles are necessary to the balance of nature. Many crocodiles have died because people dried up the swamps and marshes where the crocodiles live. Poachers have also contributed to the dilemma as crocodiles have been desired for their strong, smooth, leathery skins. In order to preserve these mighty creatures, people must take care of the crocodiles’ environment and help put a stop to the needless shooting of these animals. We do together as a whole class.

Problem/Solution Signal Words In most parts of the world, there are not as many crocodiles as there used to be. This is a problem because crocodiles are becoming endangered and also crocodiles are necessary to the balance of nature. Many crocodiles have died because people dried up the swamps and marshes where the crocodiles live. Poachers have also contributed to the dilemma as crocodiles have been desired for their strong, smooth, leathery skins. In order to preserve these mighty creatures, people must take care of the crocodiles’ environment and help put a stop to the needless shooting of these animals. We do together as a whole class.

Problem/Solution Text Structure- Graphic Organizer

Problem/Solution-Example One problem with the modern Olympics is that it has become very big and expensive to operate. The city or country that hosts the games often loses a lot of money. A stadium, pools, and playing fields must be built for the athletic events and housing is needed for the athletes who come from around the world. And all of these facilities are used for only two weeks! In 1984, Los Angeles solved these problems by charging a fee for companies who wanted to be official sponsors of the games. Companies like McDonald’s paid a lot of money to be part of the Olympics. Many buildings that were already built in the Los Angeles area were also used. The Coliseum where the 1932 games were held was used again and many colleges and universities in the area became playing and living areas. Students read together with their groups aloud and discuss what details they would “map” out (write responses on board).

Problem/Solution-Example One problem with the modern Olympics is that it has become very big and expensive to operate. The city or country that hosts the games often loses a lot of money. A stadium, pools, and playing fields must be built for the athletic events and housing is needed for the athletes who come from around the world. And all of these facilities are used for only two weeks! In 1984, Los Angeles solved these problems by charging a fee for companies who wanted to be official sponsors of the games. Companies like McDonald’s paid a lot of money to be part of the Olympics. Many buildings that were already built in the Los Angeles area were also used. The Coliseum where the 1932 games were held was used again and many colleges and universities in the area became playing and living areas. Students read together with their groups aloud and discuss what details they would “map” out (write responses on board).

Graphic Organizer Problem: Olympics getting too big and expensive Solution: Charge a fee to companies who want to be official sponsors. Solution: Use existing buildings for athletic events rather than build new ones.

Now it’s your turn… Read the paragraph aloud with your partner. Answer the key questions for this type of structure. Be ready to share your responses with the class! 

Problem/Solution I have so many chores that I don’t have time for anything else. I know I should do chores. My parents both work and need help. However, my class work is getting harder. I need more time to do it. I also need some time to talk and visit with my friends. I have too much to do right now. My grades are going down. I don’t have time to have any fun. Giving my sister, Heather, some of my chores would help. I know she’s only seven. She can’t do them all. There are some that she can do. She can walk the dog. She can also clean the bathroom sinks and toilets. She can also start learning to do laundry. I was just about her age when I began doing these things. I will be happy to show her how to do them.

Problem I have so many chores that I don’t have time for anything else. I know I should do chores. My parents both work and need help. However, my class work is getting harder. I need more time to do it. I also need some time to talk and visit with my friends. I have too much to do right now. My grades are going down. I don’t have time to have any fun. Giving my sister, Heather, some of my chores would help. I know she’s only seven. She can’t do them all. There are some that she can do. She can walk the dog. She can also clean the bathroom sinks and toilets. She can also start learning to do laundry. I was just about her age when I began doing these things. I will be happy to show her how to do them.

Problem/Solution I have so many chores that I don’t have time for anything else. I know I should do chores. My parents both work and need help. However, my class work is getting harder. I need more time to do it. I also need some time to talk and visit with my friends. I have too much to do right now. My grades are going down. I don’t have time to have any fun. Giving my sister, Heather, some of my chores would help. I know she’s only seven. She can’t do them all. There are some that she can do. She can walk the dog. She can also clean the bathroom sinks and toilets. She can also start learning to do laundry. I was just about her age when I began doing these things. I will be happy to show her how to do them.

Problem: Not enough time to get everything done Graphic Organizer Problem: Not enough time to get everything done Solution: Sister help with some chores.

Now it’s your turn on your own… Read over each passage. Answer the key questions for both paragraphs on your yellow sheet. Please do NOT write on the passage. Passage 2: Literature Textbook pg. 262-263 Hand this in to the tray when you’re finished.