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Big Problems Vs Small Problems

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  • During lunch, a classmate gets a nosebleed that won’t stop. The blood is dripping heavily, and they’re starting to feel dizzy
    Big
  • You get to school and your teacher tells you Encore has to be cancelled because there is a concert happening. You're upset because you were supposed to have your favorite special today.
    Small
  • Your friend is upset because they didn’t win a game during recess.
    Small
  • During recess, a classmate falls off the monkey bars and can't move their arm. You notice that their arm is bent at an odd angle and they're crying.
    Big
  • A friend trips and falls in the hallway, and their head hits the floor hard. They’re lying still and don’t seem to be responding.
    Big
  • A friend runs into the street without looking and nearly gets hit by a car. They don’t realize the danger they were in, and you feel scared for them.
    Big
  • A classmate accidentally bumps into you in the hallway and you drop your books.
    Small
  • You feel most comfortable using the restroom in Mrs. Gerritsen's classroom, but there is another student in that bathroom. You really need to go.
    Small
  • You see a younger student wandering alone on the playground, looking lost and scared. They don’t know where their class is or how to get there.
    Big
  • Your pencil breaks during class, and you can’t write.
    Small
  • A classmate gets stuck on top of the climbing structure and is afraid to come down. They are too scared to move and look like they might cry.
    Big
  • You can’t find your jacket after recess.
    Small
  • Your lunchbox gets stuck in your locker.
    Small
  • You find a student sitting alone in the bathroom, saying they feel sick and need to go home. They look pale and weak, and say they feel dizzy.
    Big
  • During gym, someone gets kicked in the stomach during a game and can’t breathe. They are holding their stomach and can’t catch their breath.
    Big
  • A classmate starts choking on their food in the cafeteria. They are grabbing their throat and can’t breathe.
    Big
  • You forget your homework on your desk at home and realize it while on the bus.
    Small
  • You see a student sitting alone on the school steps, crying and saying they want to go home. They explain that they had a big argument with a friend and don’t feel safe.
    Big
  • Your art project starts to fall apart, and one of your paper cutouts is coming loose
    Small
  • You can't open your juice box at lunch.
    Small
  • You spill your juice during lunch.
    Small
  • Your shoelace comes undone during PE class.
    Small