π Real-Life Examples of Problems: A Guide for Grade 1 Students
A problem is any situation where you want something, but something is stopping you from getting it right away. Let's explore some examples!
Quick Study Guide
- π§© Definition: A problem is a situation where you want something, but there's a challenge in the way.
- π Example 1: Wanting an apple but it's too high to reach.
- π² Example 2: Wanting to ride your bike but the tire is flat.
- βοΈ Solving Problems: Figuring out how to overcome the challenge!
Practice Quiz
- What's a problem?
- A fun game
- Something you want but can't get right away
- A yummy snack
- You want to draw, but you can't find your crayons. Is this a problem?
- No
- Maybe
- Yes
- You are hungry, but there's no food in your lunchbox. What could you do?
- Cry
- Ask a friend for help
- Nothing
- Your toy car is stuck under the sofa. What is the problem?
- The sofa is too soft.
- You can't reach the car.
- The car is broken.
- You want to play outside, but it's raining. What's the problem?
- You don't like rain.
- You can't go outside because of the rain.
- Your shoes are wet.
- You want to read a book, but it's too dark. What can you do to solve this?
- Close your eyes
- Turn on a light
- Go to sleep
- You want to build a tall tower with blocks, but it keeps falling over. What's the problem?
- The blocks are too colorful.
- The tower isn't stable.
- You don't like blocks.
Click to see Answers
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- B
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- B