Jumping Hurdles
Problem Solving Steps
Effort and Motivation
Learning from Mistakes
Real Life Problem Solving
100

What do the hurdles represent in this lesson? 

Problems or challenges we face in life. 

100

What is the first step you should do when solving a problem? 

Identify the problem

100

What does motivation help people do? 

Keep going when things get difficult. 

100

True or False: Mistakes are a normal part of problem solving. 

True 

100

What is an example of a school related hurdle? 

failing a class; bullying; peer conflict; missing assignments; conflict with teacher; lunch detention; etc. 

200

True or False: When you trip over a hurdle you should never get back up and try again. 

False: you always get back up and try again. 

200

What is the importance of thinking before reacting to a problem? 

It helps you make better choices. 

200

How can solving small problems helps with bigger problems later? 

It builds confidence and skills 

200

True or False: Mistakes should always make you feel bad and like giving up. 

False: they can do this, but they should teach you better ways to solve problems and overcome them. 

200

This person is responsible for solving your personal problems? 

Myself/me

300

Why is effort important when facing problems? 

Effort helps us improve and overcome the challenges or hurdles. 

300

What should you consider or think about before choosing a solution? 

The possible outcomes or consequences. 

300

What can happen to motivation after repeated failure? 

goes down

dwindles

feel like giving up 

300

True or False: Blaming others is always beneficial when solving a problem. 

False: you are not taking accountability and takes the focus away from the true problem/solution. 

300

True or False: I can solve other people's problems. 

False: you are responsible for YOUR actions. You cannot make a decision for someone else. 

400

What happens when people give up too quickly on a problem/hurdle? 

They may never reach success or the solution. 

400

Why should people ask themselves if they truly want to overcome a problem? 

Motivation helps them stay committed to solving it. 
400

What does continuing to try after making mistake after mistake do? 

Helps you learn from your mistakes and improve. 

400

True or False: Resisting to change is a good way to help people recover after failing. 

False: positive mindset, growth mindset, or willingness. Not being closed off or stuck in a rut. 

400

You should do this when you feel a problem is too overwhelming. 

Break it into smaller steps 

or ask for help from a trusted adult. 

500

What is the importance of choosing a problem you can control? 

Because you can only change problems where your actions make a difference. 

500

What is one sign that a solution to a problem is working? 

Positive progress or improvement happens. 

500

Katie has been struggling in math class all semester. After failing a quiz, Katie feels embarrassed and wants to stop trying because it seems “too hard anyway.” Instead of giving up, Katie decides to stay after school once a week for extra help, asks a friend to study together, and practices problems at home for 20 minutes each night.

Two months later, Katie's grades begin improving, and she feels more confident in class. Some classmates even start asking Jordan for help on assignments.

What would have happened if Katie didn't study, practice, and put effort in?

 She would have failed, gotten bad grades, or had to do summer school 

500

True or False: You become stronger after learning from difficult experiences. 

True. 

500

Why do you ask the following question to yourself? "How much do you believe in change? How much do you believe you can jump this hurdle " 

To ensure you know you're ready to make a change. If you do not believe in yourself you won't succeed. 

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