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Big Problem v. Small Problem Scenarios

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  • During morning work, you notice a student has forgotten to put his name on his paper. You remind him. The student tells you, "Mind your own beeswax."
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • You really want to go first in a game in PE. Jack was chosen but he always gets to go first.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • You have a new haircut. Two students in your class tell you they liked your old hair style.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • Two students sitting in the back of the bus get out of their seats, and slide under the seat in front of them. They grab the legs of the students.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • Some kids are playing basketball at recess. Your team thinks that other team is cheating.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • In the restroom, you notice students throwing wads of paper and putting it into the toilet, trying to stop it up.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • At recess, a kid is running and bumps into you. You fall down.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • At lunch, a student asks for some of your chips. You say she can't have any. She says, she's going to tell the teacher you won't share.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • Your class is in the media center and you see your friend tearing the pages in the book they are reading.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • You notice your neighbor is not following the teacher's directions when they should be..
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • When you go to the restroom, you see a kid from another class writing on the walls.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • At recess, you notice someone standing on top of the monkey bars.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • When riding home on the bus, the student next to you keeps shouting to the kids behind them.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • On the playground, you see two students throwing sticks at other kids. You approach the students and tell them to stop. They say the sticks are too small to hurt anyone.
    Small Problem
    Big Problem
  • You are walking in the hall at school when a classmate passes you and rolls their eyes. Your feelings are hurt.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • Your best friend does not want to play with at recess.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • Your friend is making you do whatever they say or they won't be your friend.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • At recess, you approach a group of kids. You ask what they're doing and one of them tells you to go away.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • You are eating your lunch and you start feeling really sick.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem
  • You pass a kindergarten student carrying a water bottle in the hall. They drop the bottle and the water spills all over the floor.
    Big Problem
    Small Problem