• Define and identify problem-
solutions relationship in text,
• Share personal opinion about the
problem presented,
• write a solution on the problem presented
in the song through graphic organizer.
Lesson OBJECTIVES
WHAT IS PROBLEM?
In general, it is an
unsatisfactory situation
that causes trouble or
difficulties.
WHAT IS SOLUTION?
Solution is a way to
deal with situation so
that the troubles or
difficulties are
WHAT IS PROBLEM-
SOLUTION?
A problem-solution
pattern organizes ideas
into problems and
proposed solutions.
It seems like there has been a surge in teen
pregnancies these days. Teen pregnancies make it
very difficult for young mothers to pursue their
dreams and meet the demands of an infant.
Fortunately, most teen pregnancies can be easily
prevented by using birth control; however, even birth
control is not 100% effective. The most effective way
to prevent teen pregnancies is abstinence, which is
Problem
Solution No. 1
Solution No. 2
In the problem section, the writer
identifies different aspects of the problem
being discussed and offers evidence of
these problems. In the solution section,
the writer identifies a potential solution
and supports the effectiveness of this
solution over others.
Cyberbullying is a prevalent issue in today's digital age,
causing harm and distress to many individuals, especially
teenagers. The problem of cyberbullying arises from the
misuse of technology to intentionally harass, threaten, or
harm others online. This can have serious consequences on
the mental health and well-being of those targeted. One
effective solution to combat cyberbullying is to promote
digital literacy and online kindness among teenagers.
Educating students about the importance of respectful online
communication and the impact of their words and actions can
help create a more positive online environment.
Deforestation poses a significant threat to
our planet’s health, contributing to climate
change. One key solution to combat this
pressing issue is sustainable forestry
practices, which involves selectively
harvesting trees, planting new ones, and
protecting existing forests.
The problem may be addressed
THROUGH:
• Describe the problem
only in terms of its
effects.
II. Solution: Riding
Bicycles
• Bike riding reduces
the number of
motorized vehicles in
use
• Bike riding is not a
source of pollution
• Bike riding has
physical and
I. Problem: Motorized
Transportation
• Increasing traffic
congestion
• Increasing
pollution
• Increasing "road
rage" from traffic-
WRITTEN TASK
#4
Instructions: Read the text
carefully. Identify the problem and
the solution on the given text as
well as the transitional signals
used. Write your answer on a ½
Today, most of the energy resources we have generated from coal, oil,
and natural gas. However, these resources are limited. If continuously
consumed at an alarming rate, fossils necessary for generating power to
operate vehicles and factories will run out before long. Nonetheless, this
problem can be resolved using alternative sources of energy and
conservation efforts. First, using alternative sources of energy such as
solar energy and fusion energy would lessen pollution. These
alternatives are actually more accessible and cost-efficient. Although
there are some potential risks in using fusion energy, these risks can be
mitigated by implementing strict safety measures. The second solution
that governments can adopt is the enhancement of conservation efforts.
To do this, governments need to make the public more aware of the
benefits of conservation, as well as ways of conserving energy, such as
recycling. Laws can also be passed to mandate the public and all
stakeholders to recycle energy.
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FOR
LISTENING!

PROBLEM-SOLUTION FOR GRADE 1 1 POWERPOINT .pptx

  • 1.
    • Define andidentify problem- solutions relationship in text, • Share personal opinion about the problem presented, • write a solution on the problem presented in the song through graphic organizer. Lesson OBJECTIVES
  • 2.
    WHAT IS PROBLEM? Ingeneral, it is an unsatisfactory situation that causes trouble or difficulties.
  • 3.
    WHAT IS SOLUTION? Solutionis a way to deal with situation so that the troubles or difficulties are
  • 4.
    WHAT IS PROBLEM- SOLUTION? Aproblem-solution pattern organizes ideas into problems and proposed solutions.
  • 5.
    It seems likethere has been a surge in teen pregnancies these days. Teen pregnancies make it very difficult for young mothers to pursue their dreams and meet the demands of an infant. Fortunately, most teen pregnancies can be easily prevented by using birth control; however, even birth control is not 100% effective. The most effective way to prevent teen pregnancies is abstinence, which is Problem Solution No. 1 Solution No. 2
  • 6.
    In the problemsection, the writer identifies different aspects of the problem being discussed and offers evidence of these problems. In the solution section, the writer identifies a potential solution and supports the effectiveness of this solution over others.
  • 7.
    Cyberbullying is aprevalent issue in today's digital age, causing harm and distress to many individuals, especially teenagers. The problem of cyberbullying arises from the misuse of technology to intentionally harass, threaten, or harm others online. This can have serious consequences on the mental health and well-being of those targeted. One effective solution to combat cyberbullying is to promote digital literacy and online kindness among teenagers. Educating students about the importance of respectful online communication and the impact of their words and actions can help create a more positive online environment.
  • 8.
    Deforestation poses asignificant threat to our planet’s health, contributing to climate change. One key solution to combat this pressing issue is sustainable forestry practices, which involves selectively harvesting trees, planting new ones, and protecting existing forests.
  • 9.
    The problem maybe addressed THROUGH: • Describe the problem only in terms of its effects.
  • 10.
    II. Solution: Riding Bicycles •Bike riding reduces the number of motorized vehicles in use • Bike riding is not a source of pollution • Bike riding has physical and I. Problem: Motorized Transportation • Increasing traffic congestion • Increasing pollution • Increasing "road rage" from traffic-
  • 11.
    WRITTEN TASK #4 Instructions: Readthe text carefully. Identify the problem and the solution on the given text as well as the transitional signals used. Write your answer on a ½
  • 12.
    Today, most ofthe energy resources we have generated from coal, oil, and natural gas. However, these resources are limited. If continuously consumed at an alarming rate, fossils necessary for generating power to operate vehicles and factories will run out before long. Nonetheless, this problem can be resolved using alternative sources of energy and conservation efforts. First, using alternative sources of energy such as solar energy and fusion energy would lessen pollution. These alternatives are actually more accessible and cost-efficient. Although there are some potential risks in using fusion energy, these risks can be mitigated by implementing strict safety measures. The second solution that governments can adopt is the enhancement of conservation efforts. To do this, governments need to make the public more aware of the benefits of conservation, as well as ways of conserving energy, such as recycling. Laws can also be passed to mandate the public and all stakeholders to recycle energy.
  • 13.