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Problem or Solution: Jamarcus did not have a pencil to use. : Problem. Problem or Solution: She had a lemonade stand to make money. : Solution. Problem or Solution: She skipped breakfast so she wouldn't be late. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Trayvon wanted a new bike. : Problem. Problem or Solution: Lanser woke up late for school: Problem. Problem or Solution: He borrowed one from a friend. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Melvin ate a snack. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Xa'Quan looked the word up in the dictionary. : Problem. Problem or Solution: Christian asked the teacher if he could bring in his homework the next day. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Eugene was cold! : Problem. Problem or Solution: Sol hurt his ankle playing outside. : Problem. Problem or Solution: He iced his ankle for 30 minutes. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Rihanna's best friend was absent. : Problem. Problem or Solution: She played with somebody else at recess instead. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Jamari spilt some water. : Problem . Problem or Solution: Ms. Saunders cleaned it up with a towel. : Solution
Print-and-go Grade 6-9 ELA worksheet on essay writing. 1 task, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.8.1. Access this essential persuasive prompt.
Problem solving online worksheet for Grades 7-8. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Capacity online activity for 5. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Problem solving online worksheet for Grade 7-8. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Develop problem-solving skills with this classroom scenarios worksheet. Learn to handle common issues. Explore it now!
Problem and solution worksheet for grades 3–5 that helps students evaluate choices, identify good solutions, and build critical thinking skills.
Print-and-go Grade 3 ELA worksheet on problem-solution and re- prefixes. 11 tasks, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.3. Access PDF.
READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.There are 5 girls and 3 boys on the bus. How many kids are there altogether: 8. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.Tom has 4 books and John has 3 books. How many books do they have in all: 7. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.How many fingers are on two hands: 10. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.Kip sees 3 bugs. Ben sees 2 bugs. How many bugs did they see in all: 5. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.Dad has one hat. Mom has five hats. How many hats do they have altogether: 6. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.The pet shop has 5 black cats and 4 white cats. How many cats are at the pet shop in all: 9. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.Sam has 1 red pen and 2 blue pens. How many pens does she have in all: 3. READ THE MATH PROBLEM TO YOUR CHILD. THEY MAY NEED TO USE PAPER AND PENCIL TO WORK THESE OUT.One dog came into my yard. Then one more dog came into my yard. How many dogs are in my yard: 2
Measurement online worksheet for 4. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Reflect on past communication challenges with this worksheet. Ideal for Grade 4-6 students, encouraging growth in communication and social skills.
This worksheet will help you clearly teach your students the core concept of problem and solution. There are posters, graphic organizers, printables, and real-life pictures to help reach every student in your classroom.
A solution is: something used to fix or resolve trouble. A problem is: an event or something that causes trouble. Hank came home from school and he was hungry. He decided to see if there was anything in the cupboard to eat. He checked the shelf and couldn't find any chips or crackers. He looked in another cupboard and there weren't any snack there either. Finally he looked in the fridge and there he found some apples to eat.What is the solution: Hank found apples to eat.. Stacey had a lot of fun riding her bike one sunny afternoon. She was just about home when she hit a patch of loose gravel. Stacey skidded and then tipped over on her bike, scraping her knee. After cleaning the scrape, Stacey put a bandage on her knee.What is the problem: She scraped her knee.. Ellie felt so bad. Her head hurt and her stomach ached. She had a fever too. Her mom decided to take her to the doctor to find out what was wrong with her.What is the cause in this paragraph: Ellie was sick.. How can you tell the difference between information that contains cause and effect and information that contains a problem and solution: A cause isn't a problem and an effect isn't a solution.
Learn how to deal with Health Problems effectively! This worksheet provides coping strategies and advice for handling various health-related issues today.
Printable Grade 1 math worksheet with 20 addition and subtraction word problems. 5 pages, answer key included. Aligned to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.A.1. Print and.