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
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