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Identifying Problems 1 Look at the picture in each box. Circle problem if the picture shows a problem. Circle no problem if the picture doesn t show a problem. 1 2 problem no problem problem no problem 3 4 problem no problem problem no problem No-Glamour Problem Solving 11 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 2 Look at the picture in each box. Circle problem if the picture shows a problem. Circle no problem if the picture doesn t show a problem. 1 2 problem no problem problem no problem 3 4 problem no problem problem no problem No-Glamour Problem Solving 12 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 3 Mark an X on each picture that shows a problem. Then tell what the problem is. 1 2 3 4 No-Glamour Problem Solving 13 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 4 Mark an X on each picture that shows a problem. Then tell what the problem is. 1 2 3 4 No-Glamour Problem Solving 14 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 5 Look at the picture in each box. What is the problem? Choose the correct answer. 1. a Deena got hurt. b Deena is lost. 2. a Ashley woke up late. b Ashley is sick. 3. a The boys are scared. b The boys are too hot. 4. a Michael s boots don t fit. b Michael s sock got wet. No-Glamour Problem Solving 15 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 6 Look at the picture in each box. What is the problem? Choose the correct answer. 1. a The boy is cutting in front of the girl. b The girl doesn t want to use the computer. 2. a The boys aren t sharing. b The boys lost the tennis ball. 3. a The dog wants to go the other way. b The boy is tired of walking. 4. a Trey can t find his backpack. b Trey s papers are out of order. No-Glamour Problem Solving 16 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 7 Look at the picture in each box. What is the problem? Choose the correct answer. 1. a The girl isn t waiting for her turn. b The boy doesn t know how to swing. 2. a The boy is tired. b The boy is sad. 3. a The girl can t get to sleep. b The girl is having a bad dream. 4. a A boy is talking instead of listening to the teacher. b The teacher isn t talking loudly enough. No-Glamour Problem Solving 17 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 8 Look at each picture and read about it. Then answer the question. 1. Callie picked up a chick. Then she started to cough and sneeze. What was the problem? a Callie has a cold. b Callie is allergic to the chick. 2. Jill s stepdad put a bandage on her knee. He put one around her toe too. Jill felt better. What was the problem? a Jill got hurt. b Jill was thirsty. 3. Shay put a quarter in her pocket. Then she heard it fall to the ground. What was the problem? a The quarter was too heavy. b Shay had a hole in her pocket. 4. The Millers went on a camping trip. On the first day, they wanted to take a hike. What was the problem? a They forgot to bring shoes. b It was raining. No-Glamour Problem Solving 18 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 9 Look at each picture and read about it. Then answer the question. 1. Anne s mom said she could have an apple or some yogurt for an after-school snack. What is the problem? a Anne s mom doesn t like cookies. b Anne didn t listen to her mom. 2. Carter didn t wear his coat to recess because he thought it was warm outside. What is the problem? a Carter is cold. b Carter can t find his coat. 3. Sam filled his truck with dirt he needs to plant grass in his yard. What is the problem? a Sam hurt his back shoveling the dirt. b Sam doesn t have enough dirt. 4. Kevin took a shower and went to bed before his hair was dry. What is the problem? a Kevin doesn t have a comb. b Kevin s hair is messy. No-Glamour Problem Solving 19 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.

Identifying Problems 10 Look at each picture and read about it. Then answer the question. 1. Two girls are talking in the library. Why is that a problem? a They are making too much noise. b The librarian can t hear what they are saying. 2. It is raining outside. Why is that a problem? a Kara doesn t have an umbrella. b Kara can t fly her kite. 3. The cat made a mess with the yarn. Why is that a problem? a The cat is tired of playing. b Someone must clean up the mess. 4. There is only one ball. Why is that a problem? a The boys aren t sharing the ball. b The boys can t play with the ball because it is too small. No-Glamour Problem Solving 20 Copyright 2009 LinguiSystems, Inc.