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Let's Focus On:: Problem and Solution

This document provides examples and templates for teaching students about identifying problems and solutions. It includes examples of common problems like a pencil breaking and the matching solution of getting a new pencil. The document then provides a matching activity for students to practice identifying problems and their solutions. Templates are included for students to fill in problems and solutions on their own. The document concludes by thanking the user and providing the creator's blog for additional teaching resources.

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Let's Focus On:: Problem and Solution

This document provides examples and templates for teaching students about identifying problems and solutions. It includes examples of common problems like a pencil breaking and the matching solution of getting a new pencil. The document then provides a matching activity for students to practice identifying problems and their solutions. Templates are included for students to fill in problems and solutions on their own. The document concludes by thanking the user and providing the creator's blog for additional teaching resources.

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Let’s Focus

On:
problem and
solution

By: Amy Dunn


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© Amy Dunn
problem:
something that

is causing

trouble

(example: your pencil


breaks):

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solution:
how the

problem was

solved

(example: you get a


new pencil)

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Problem and
Solution Match-Up
Directions for Assembly:

4
problem and
solution
Match-Up
Directions:

5
Your hands are You put lotion on
really dry. your hands.

P S

You don’t You ask your


understand a teacher to
math problem. explain it to you.
P S

You miss your Your mom drives


school bus! you to school.

P S

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You can’t find You ask your dad
your favorite to help you find
pair of pants. them.
P S

You see two kids You tell the


fighting on the nearest adult.
playground.
P S

Your family finds You put up signs


a lost dog at the for it.
park.
P S

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Name:

problem and solution Match-Up


Problem Solution

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Problem Solution

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Name:

Fill in the Solutions


Directions: Read each of the problems
and come up with a solution for each
one.

problems solutions

You fell on the playground and


scratched your knee.

You forgot your lunch at home.

Your classmate is cheating off


your paper.

You can’t read a word in the


story.

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Name:

Fill in the Problems


Directions: Read each of the solutions and come up with what the problem

could have been.


Problems Solutions
Your mom glued
it back together.

You asked a
buddy to tie your
shoe.

You went to the


nurse.

You got a new


pencil from a
bin.

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Problem and Solution Writing Activity

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Problem Solution

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Thank You
I hope you enjoy the product as much as
I enjoyed making it and using it in my
classroom.

If you notice any mistakes or issues with what I


have made, please let me know! I will be happy
to fix anything.
The graphics used in this product are from
Scrappin’ Doddles. The fonts are from:

I often post additional products on my blog at


http://krazyaboutkiddos.blogspot.com.

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