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SEL lesson Big/Small problem

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  • Can you fix a small problem?
    Yes
  • What size problem? Someone "cut" in line?
    small
  • What size problem? My elbow partner is distracting me? What size reaction/expected next steps?
    small problem, ask to move to a different table
  • If a friend is trying to talk to me while the teacher is teaching, what should I do?
    Raise your hand, ask to move to the quiet table
  • Expected or unexpected? Should follow other students around the playground?
    Unexpected, No
  • Expected or unexpected? Should tell someone they did a great job?
    Expected, yes
  • What size problem (small, medium, big) when you need adult help right away?
    BIG problem
  • What size problem: I keep following a classmate who is negative towards me? What are my expected next steps?
    Ask a teacher to help solve this problem
  • Expected or unexpected? Giving someone a compliment.
    Expected, yet
  • What size problem: Your mom forgets to pack your water bottle? What size reaction should you have?
    small problem, small reaction, tell a teacher, drink water from the fountain
  • What is an example of a small problem? How should you react?
    any problem you can fix by yourself, small reaction (take a deep breath)
  • If I react to a problem in an unexpected way, what can happen to the problem? (make it get bigger or smaller)
    Cause the problem to become bigger
  • Solving problems in expected ways helps others feel _____?
    Safe
  • Expected or Unexpected behavior? If a classmate yells at me in class?
    Unexpected behavior
  • What size problem: Your friend keeps bringing toys to school against school rules? How should I react?
    Small problem, tell the teacher
  • What is a small/medium/big problem?
    small (can fix by myself), medium (need help from an adult), big (emergency, someone is hurt)
  • How should you react to a problem? Expected or unexpected?
    Expected
  • What size reaction? My friend is using bad words? How should I react?
    small problem, you can solve it on your own,
  • What size problem is when you need some help fixing? (small, medium, big)
    Medium
  • It is our job to be problem solving experts? Do we have problems everyday?
    Yes, Yes
  • How should I react if a classmate yells at me in class when I am trying to help them? Is this a small or big problem?
    Small problem, tell an adult
  • What should I do if a friend in class is making 'unexpected' choices during class?
    tell an adult, small problem, remind them they are being unexpected
  • What size problem? I'm mad at my school work because I don't want to do it?
    small problem
  • Expert problem solvers solve problems in ways that are expected/unexpected by others?
    expected
  • If a friend is following me around even after I told them to 'please stop', what should I do (big/small problem)?
    small problem, go find an adult to help you