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Social Problem Solving Worksheet

A Grade 10 worksheet on social problem solving, covering identification, analysis, and resolution strategies for common social dilemmas.

Grade 10 Social studies Social SkillsSocial Problem Solving
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Multiple ChoiceFill in the Blanks2 Short AnswerTrue / FalseMatchingWord Bank

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D2.Soc.1.9-12.aD2.Soc.2.9-12.a

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Social Problem Solving

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet will help you explore different aspects of social problem-solving.

1. Which of the following best describes a social problem?

a

A personal challenge faced by an individual.

b

An issue that affects a significant number of people in society.

c

A scientific puzzle requiring experimentation.

d

A fictional scenario from a novel.

2. When solving social problems, it is crucial to consider multiple   to understand the issue fully.

3. Empathy plays a vital role in social problem-solving by helping us to   with the feelings of others.

4. Describe a social problem prevalent in your community or country. What are some of its root causes?

5. A single, universally applicable solution usually exists for complex social problems.

T

True

F

False

Match each step of social problem-solving with its description.

6. Define the problem

 

a. Brainstorming various ways to address the issue.

7. Generate solutions

 

b. Clearly stating what the social issue is.

8. Evaluate outcomes

 

c. Assessing the effectiveness of the implemented solution.

9. Why is collaboration often essential for effective social problem-solving? Provide an example.

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

advocacy
stakeholders
compromise
sustainability

10. Effective social problem-solving often involves reaching a   where all parties feel their needs are partially met.

11. The long-term impact and   of a solution are important considerations in social problem-solving.

12. Engaging various  , including those affected by the problem, is crucial for finding comprehensive solutions.