2 nd Grade Problem Solving Small… Medium… Big!. Raindrop Size Problems Small size problems Problems that kids can handle on their own Talking, listening,

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2 nd Grade Problem Solving Small… Medium… Big!

Raindrop Size Problems Small size problems Problems that kids can handle on their own Talking, listening, helping each other Everyone is SAFE

A raindrop problem can look like... Someone is sitting in my seat and I need to sit there I can't find a pencil for math class My shoe is untied

Pond Size Problems Medium Size Problems Problems that kids can handle with help of others Problems that may hurt feelings Unexpected, change in plans

Pond size problems look like... I dropped my snack on the floor and it's dirty and messy. I really don't understand how to do the math problems my teacher is showing me.

Ocean size Problems An ocean problem is a BIG problem Problems that involve someone getting hurt or hurting someone else Problems that kids need help from an adult UNSAFE

An ocean size problem looks like... You see a stranger at school. A boy fell off the slide at recess and looks hurt. You see a group of kids fighting.

Big or Small Problem? Ask yourself: Is it dangerous? Is someone getting hurt? Are you hurt?

What can I do for a big ocean problem? Stop and Think Stay calm Ask for help!