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Problem solving social situations

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  • What can you do or say if you can't see the board?
    appropriate answer that solves problem
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  • Idiom: Shane has to much to eat, he was feeling STUFFED? Stuffed means...
    to stuff something in the trash
    to be full
    to stuff something in your shirt
    to stuff a turkey
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  • What can you do or say if your classmate is tapping their pencil and it is annoying you?
    appropriate answer that solves problem
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  • Idiom: The teacher told the two boys who were fighting to quit it and bury the hatchet. Bury the hatchet means ...
    To make peace with each other
    to make a hatchet
    to bury a hatchet
    to buy a hatchet
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  • What can you do or say if you want to use the computer, but someone else is already on it?
    appropriate answer that solves problem
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  • When we have a conversation with someone it is important to make eye contact with them every now and then. Why do you think eye contact is important?
    appropriate answer
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  • IDIOM: The teacher told him that he was on the right track. Right track means...
    to be on the right side of a train track
    to be on a train track
    To be doing the right thing
    to track the train's speed
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  • What can you do or say if you miss your school bus?
    appropriate answer that solves problem
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  • Idiom: The teacher explained multiplication, but the information went in on ear and out the other. In one ear and out the other means...
    To not remember what someone said
    to go in only one ear
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  • Idiom: The teacher explained multiplication, but the information went in one ear and out the other. In one ear and out the other means...
    to come out one ear
    To not remember what someone said
    to only go in one ear
    to only have one ear
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  • What cacn you do or say if you yell out the answer to the teacher's question?
    appropriate answer that solves the problem
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  • IDIOM: The teacher told her students to put on their thinking caps. Thinking caps are ...
    to think carefully
    to think about caps
    to put on their caps
    to wear a baseball cap
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  • What can you do or say if you are loate for school?
    appropriate answer that solves the problem
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  • IDIOM: The teacher told her class to hold their horses it was almost recess time. Hold their horses means...
    to hug a horse
    To stop and wait
    to stop a horse
    to hold a horse
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  • What can you do or say if you need help with your homework?
    appropriate answer that solves the problem
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  • IDIOM: The teacher looked upset so Jessica asked her, "What's eating you?" What's eating you means ...
    to be hungry
    to have an upset stomach
    to eat
    To know what's bothering someone
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