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Size of Problem: Small, Medium, or Large

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What is the size of this problem? Small, Medium, or Large

TaniyaRoberts
Created Date 11.04.24
Last Updated 11.04.24
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  • What is the size of the problem? Doesn't really need help or something you can solve on your own.
  • What is the size of the problem? You may need a little help from an adult. You might not feel well and need help.
  • What is the size of the problem? You or someone is hurt really bad, need help right away, or it's some type of emergency.
  • Someone cuts in front of you in the lunch line.
  • Someone is copying your answers from your test.
  • Two days are left before your school project is due, but you haven't started it yet.
  • In the middle of the street, you saw someone fall and they are not getting up.
  • Someone is being mean to your friend.
  • In the middle of a test, your teacher thinks she hears you talking and threatens to fail you if you don't stop but it was actually your friend talking.
  • At lunch, your teacher tells you that you cannot sit with Jordan today because of the way you behaved in class.
  • During recess, Jake fell and couldn't get up. He tells you that he is in a lot of pain.
  • Your friend and you were playing a game and you thought you would win, but you lost. You really wanted to be the winner.
  • Your best friend ask if they can copy your homework answers.
  • You don't like the school's lunch today.
  • At lunch, someone accidentally bumps into you and you get lunch all over your clothes.
  • Emily was hitting another student on the staircase as you were walking down it. Emily said if you tell anyone what you saw, she will hurt you too.