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breaking a pencil
 
small
 
medium
 
big
not getting to be first in line
 
tiny or not a problem
 
small
 
medium
 
big
someone bumped into you on accident
 
small
 
medium
 
big
spilling your water
 
medium
 
small
 
big
having a headache
 
medium
 
small
 
big
an argument with a friend
 
medium
 
small
 
big
breaking a bone
 
big
 
medium
 
small
something is on fire
 
big or huge
 
medium
 
small
being lost and alone in the city
 
big or huge
 
medium
 
small
you didn't get called on to answer a question
 
tiny or not a problem
 
small
 
medium
 
big
you forgot your lunch
 
medium
 
small
 
big
bullying
 
medium or big
 
small
 
tiny
 
huge
if your team loses
 
small
 
medium
 
big
you made a mistake on your school work
 
tiny or not a problem
 
small
 
medium
 
big
someone looks at you
 
tiny or not a problem
 
small
 
medium
 
big
someone else is not following directions
 
not a problem for YOU
 
small
 
medium
 
big
someone is saying mean things to or about you
 
medium
 
small
 
big
someone laughs at you
 
small
 
medium
 
big
How should you react to a small problem?
shrug it off, oh well, fix it, apologise, forgive, move on
someone stole your snack
 
medium
 
small
 
big
kids are fighting on the playground
 
big
 
medium
 
small
A _____ problem is one that you can solve by yourself. It doesn't/shouldn't really affect your day or many other people.
 
small
 
medium
 
big
A ______ problem is one that you might need help to solve, affects more than just you, and might disrupt how things are supposed to go.
 
medium
 
small
 
big
A ______ problem is one that probably affects many people, disrupts your day, and requires an adult to help fix.
 
big
 
medium
 
small
Something is __________ if it really won't cause any actual harm to you or others.
 
tiny or not a problem
 
small
 
medium
 
big
A _______ problem requires professionals to help (firefighters, police, ambulance, etc.).
 
GIANT
 
big
 
medium
 
small
you don't like the lunch food
 
small
 
medium
 
big
Do you always need someone to help you solve your problems?
 
No
 
Yes
Problems cause us to feel. Feelings cause us to react. Our reactions should be the _____ ______ as the problem.
same size
Is every problem the same size for every person?
 
No
 
Yes
Name a small problem.
(many acceptable answers as long as it's something we can solve ourselves that shouldn't really have an impact on our day or other people)
Name a medium problem.
(many acceptable answers as long as it's something we might need help to solve and it could maybe affect our day or other people around us)
Name a big problem.
(many acceptable answers as long as it's something we need an adult to help us solve and it probably affects our day and the people around us)
What are some tools we can use to solve our small problems at school?
deep breathing, calm down corner, reflect on the size of the problem, focus on work, write it down, and other options
Who should we ask to help us with medium or big problems when we are outside playing?
The teachers on duty.
Pigeon didn't get what he wanted. Is his reaction the right size?
 
No
 
Yes
There is an emergency in the dog's house. Is his reaction the right size?
 
No
 
Yes
This boy did not get what he wanted. Is his reaction the right size?
 
Yes
 
No
What would Elsa say about tiny/not problems?
Let it gooooooo!