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Solve It Social Problem Solving Detective Packet | Speech Language Therapy

Rated 4.91 out of 5, based on 305 reviews
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Speechy Musings
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Grade Levels
1st - 5th
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Pages
50 pages
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Great resource to target problem solving. My students find these scenarios to be very engaging and it lends to great discussion. I find it so easy to use and to send home to work on with their family.
Great role play activities. Helped us to act out unexpected and expected behaviours and practice what to do in real life. Students were engaged.

Description

Work on social problem solving scenarios with this fun, detective themed game focusing on cause and effect, context clues, predictions, inferencing and deductive reasoning. This product includes 120 clue cards perfect for working on causes and effects of common social problems, with follow up questions to work on perspective taking and finding solutions.

Here’s what’s inside:

  • What Might Happen Next? - 30 cause and effect cards. Students try to guess what will happen next. For example, "Your mom forgets about the cookies while they are baking".

  • Guess My Word! - 30 cards with a mystery word and 3 hints. Students try to guess the word by asking questions. There is an included visual of possible questions for this activity as well.

  • Clue Hunt! - 30 cards with 5 clues on each and an answer. For example, "It's a thing. It's tall and thin. It has a hole in the middle. It goes in drinks. You suck through it. Answer: straw". Try to guess the answer before you get through all of the clues.

  • What Happened Here? - 30 cause and effect cards. The opposite of the first activity. Students try and guess what happened first to lead to the outcome on the card.

  • Homework - 10 homework sheets are provided for cause/effect and guessing an object after clues are given. For example, 'fruit, yellow, peels open'. 2 blank sheets are included for your customization.

  • Game Board and foil cards

Just print, laminate, and you’re ready for a quick and fun small group session!

Here's some reasons why other SLPs have loved this resource:

♥ ”I use this ALL THE TIME. I have used it with elementary (K) all the way through high school and young adult depending on the student. It has been an incredibly useful and versatile resource. Thank you!” - Jackie K.

♥ ”I wish I could leave an A+ rating rather than just an A. This packet was not only adorable, but incredibly well thought out and put together. I run a 'Detective Agency' program in the summer and this will be perfect for all that we do!” - Loomis Learners

♥ ”A very creative resource - my kids have loved the activities! I also appreciate how the skill of problem solving is broken down into steps that actually help teach the idea of problem solving, versus just drill and practice. Thank you!” - Joy B.

To see more pictures and example pages, check out my blog post about this item here.

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50 pages
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