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  • You tripped in the hallway while holding all of your books. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • Your teacher asked the class a question. You raised your hand but the teacher didn't call on you. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • You lost in a game you were playing with friends. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    little deal
  • True/False: A small problem can be fixed on your own.
    True
  • Someone cut in the front of the line. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • A group of kids is not letting you join in a game at recess. They continue to exclude you for a whole week.
    small
  • Who can you talk to if you have a big deal problem?
    your answer
  • Your pencil breaks and you do not have another one. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • Your friend bumped into you and you both fell and got hurt. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    medium
  • Someone pushes you down on purpose. You fall and hit your head.
    big
  • The student next to you is talking too loud to another student and you cannot focus. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • You see a knife in someones backpack
    big
  • Someone is calling you names. You've tried to make it stop, but they keep doing it.
    big
  • You think that someone in your class is whispering about you.
    small
  • Someone isn't wearing a mask
    small
  • A grown up at home hurt your body.
    big
  • You see someone in your class staring at you.
    small
  • You spill your milk at lunch. What is the size of the problem? What is an appropriate reaction?
    small
  • True or False? A big deal will need help from an adult.
    small