
5 Steps of Problem Solving
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- Q1what is the 1st step of Problem SolvingFactsPoints of ViewConsequencesAssumption30s
- Q2What is the 2nd step of problem solvingAssumptionsPoints of ViewConclusionFacts30s
- Q3What is the 3rd step of Problem SolvingConclusionConsequencesAssumptionsPoints of VIew30s
- Q4What is the 4th step of Problem SolvingPoints of ViewConsequencesFactsConclusion30s
- Q5What is the 5th step of Problem SolvingFactsAssumptionsConsequencesTake Action30s
- Q6What is the final piece of problem solvingturn in the assignmenttake actionfind other solutionsrethink30s
- Q7What is an assumption?My own opinion about a problemother's opinionsfactual informationsolutions30s
- Q8What is a point of viewother people's opinion about a problemgood and bad things that could happenfactual informationmy opinion30s
- Q9What is done in the conclusion?rethinkgood and bad things that could happenfinish the assignmentGive solutions30s
- Q10What do thinking of consequences help you do?Decide which is the best solution from the conclusionknow that you're rightthink of solutionsquit30s
- Q11Do consequences come before or after you go do an activity?later onduringafterBefore - think first30s
- Q12What do you do while working through the consequences of problem solvingthink of solutionsthink of bad things onlyknow that I'm in troublethink of anything good or bad that could happen because of a solution30s