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Big Problems & Small Problems Sort | Cut & Paste SEL activity | Catastrophe Scale Lesson

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Are your students constantly coming to you with 'problems' that don't quite match their over-the-top reactions? Whether it's an empty drink bottle, a broken pencil or an untied shoelace, young children often have trouble discerning the difference between 'big problems' and 'small problems'. Use this fantastic small-group or independent sorting activity to springboard conversations about what problems warrant a big or small reaction, using examples such as 'You came last in a game' and 'Fire in the school'.


Included in this resource are 12 cut-and-paste examples of big and small problems and 2 landscape sorting sheets, featuring characters Pevan & Sarah. Perfect for a Social/Emotional lesson or a lesson on 'Catastrophe Scales' and - bonus - great for fine motor skills as kids are cutting, pasting and colouring in to decorate their work.


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This resource is intended for the following use:

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 Australian Curriculum

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AC9HP4P01: Investigate how success​,​ challenge​,​ setbacks and failure strengthen resilience and identities in a range of contextsAC9HPFP02: Practise personal and social skills to interact respectfully with othersAC9HPFP03: Express and describe emotions they experienceAC9HP4P06: Explain how and why emotional responses can vary and practise strategies to manage their emotionsAC9HP2P03: Identify how different situations influence emotional responses

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