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Learning to Measure the Size of a Problem

When elementary students compare the relative importance of a range of problems, they learn to take charge of their reactions.

April 10, 2020

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Teachers at Lister Elementary School, in Tacoma, Washington, help students compare and contrast the sizes of problems by having them fill out a  with actual examples.

The “Size of the Problem” activity and worksheet are from , by Leah M. Kuypers, available from . Adapted for The Zones of Regulation from the original work of Michelle Garcia Winner’s Think Social (2005) and Kari Dunn Buron and Mitzi Curtis’s The Incredible 5-Point Scale (2003). All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Lister Elementary School

Public, Suburban
Grades Pre-K - 5
Tacoma, WA

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  • Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
  • Family Engagement
  • 3-5 Upper Elementary

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