How would they feel?
Size of the Problem
Random
100

Tom’s friend shares their favorite toy with him, noticing that Tom doesn’t have one.

Grateful, happy

100

Lily accidentally drops her pencil on the floor.

Small

100

This planet has rings around it and is the second-largest in our solar system.

Saturn

200

Sarah invited her friend to play a game, but her friend said no and chose to play with someone else.

Sad, left out, disappointed

200

Tom forgot his lunch at home, but the school cafeteria offers lunches for students. He does not have lunch money.

Medium

200

This animal, often found in Australia, carries its babies in a pouch.

Kangaroo

300

Jordan worked hard on a drawing, but his friend laughed at it and said it looked silly.

Embarrassed, hurt

300

Olivia’s bike got a flat tire on her way to school, and she’ll be late if she waits for her parents to pick her up.

Medium

300

This process is what plants use to turn sunlight into food.

Photosynthesis

400

Maya’s younger sibling took her favorite book and accidentally tore a page. Maya knows it was an accident, but the book is still damaged.

Frustrated, angry, sad, understanding

400

A wildfire is spreading toward the town and everyone has to evacuate quickly to stay safe.

Very big

400

This is the only bird that can fly backward.

Hummingbird

500

During a group project, Liam did most of the work, but his partner took the credit and didn’t mention Liam’s help at all.

Unappreciated, frustrated, betrayed
500

Daniel was supposed to pick up his younger sibling from soccer practice, but his car won’t start, and no one else is available right now.

Big

500

This is the tallest mountain in the world, standing over 29,000 feet tall.

Mount Everest

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