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Problem Solving Lesson Plans Your Middle School Students Will Love
CAREER READINESS | MIDDLE SCHOOL | CRITICAL THINKING
Need resources for teaching problem solving in your middle school career readiness classes?
As a career readiness curriculum developer, middle school teachers often ask if we have resource to help
teach problem solving.
While our digital curriculum includes content on critical thinking, decision making, and other 21st
Century skills, our solution may not be the best fit for everyone.
Our Business&ITCenter21 curriculum is designed to teach dozens of skills such as professionalism,
communication, public speaking, digital citizenship, and more.
However, some teachers are only looking for supplemental problem-solving lessons and activities to add
to their existing curriculum.
To help you teach these skills, we've found four popular providers of problems soling lessons and
activities for middle school:
1. TeacherVision
2. Ed Creative
3. BrainPOP
4. TEDEd
All of these resources have both pros and cons, so looking at each one individually is key when planning
your problem-solving lessons!
1. TeacherVision's Problem Solving Lesson
TeacherVision is a digital resource that offers free online lesson plans, including a problem-solving
lesson.
This problem-solving lesson has two key objectives:
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Students will be introduced to a problem-solving procedure
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Students will participate in a structured practice of resolving conflict
Along with the lesson objectives, you'll find the materials list and the procedure for completing the
lesson.
That makes TeacherVision a robust resource with an easy-to-follow lesson plan for introducing students
to problem solving.
On the downside, the lesson is listed as being appropriate for students between first and eighth grade.
That means you may want to bulk it up a bit in order to really be relevant and engaging to your middle
school students.
2. Ed Creative's Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Lesson Plans
Ed Creative is a subdivision of Education.com that collects lesson plans from other online resources.
That makes Ed Creative one of the best lesson plan databases online.
It includes a variety of lesson plans and activities to teach creativity, problem solving, and critical
thinking skills.
Many of these lessons are intended for children up to eighth grade. That means you'll likely find some
resources that fit perfectly in your middle school classes.
In addition, some lessons overlap with other subjects you may need to teach in your career readiness
classes. For example, one resource is entitled Thinking Critically About Advertising and would tie in
well with lessons on media literacy.
The lesson encourages students to consider behind the scenes angles when presented with ads,
encouraging them to think critically and logically about why the ad is what it is.
Still, these resources are a little disorganized which means it will take you time to review each option and
decide if it's a good fit.
3. BrainPOP's Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Activities
BrainPOP is an educational resource provider with many teaching resources for every grade level.
In this case, their critical thinking and problem-solving lesson plan is intended for any student from sixth
to 12th grade.
In this lesson, students will:
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Apply critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making skills to online game play and
writing tasks
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Analyze situations from multiple perspectives and viewpoints
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Distinguish between facts, opinions, and solutions
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Demonstrate 21st Century skills such as global awareness, information literacy, communication,
and collaboration
BrainPOP lays out the procedure, materials, and everything else you’ll need for the lesson — even time
approximations!
That thorough approach to detail makes it easier for you to plan different tasks you’ll carry out throughout
the lesson each day.
Even if the lesson takes you a full week, you can still plan appropriately and stay on task.
Unfortunately, BrainPOP doesn’t have a lot of downloadable resources that you can print and use in the
classroom.
4. TEDEd's Resources for Teaching Problem Solving Skills
TEDEd is an active advocate of education and learning materials. That’s why they have an enormous
section of their website dedicated to problem solving skills.
In this section, you’ll find videos and interactive tasks that walk students through riddles, problems, and
complications to find desirable results.
Every riddle and problem come with an answer, so you don’t have to worry about figuring it out yourself.
Even better, you can be sure that there’s a practical solution to every issue.
Best of all, you leave students with the freedom to innovate their own solutions, potentially creating a new
solution that a riddle maker hadn’t considered.
The varying complexity and length of these lessons makes them ideal for a variety of grade levels,
however you can choose to filter specifically for middle school.
On the downside, these aren’t literal “lesson plans.” TEDEd provides a whole host of resources, but
they’re not contextualized for a classroom.
Instead, you’ll have to build your lessons around these resources to get the best results.
This makes TEDEd an excellent catchall for any time you need problem solving materials.
You’ll just have to do a little extra work to make it classroom ready.
Which Problem Solving Lessons Are Best?
Overall, there isn't a simple "best" option for teaching problem solving in middle school. It all depends on
the needs of you, your course, and your students.
Each of the resources we've shared could be a great addition to your career readiness curriculum.
However, if you need a curriculum that includes problem solving skills among other career
readiness topics, consider looking into Business&ITCenter21.
Thousands of teachers like you use the curriculum to teach career exploration, personal financial
literacy, communication skills, professionalism, and more.
Overall, it helps you save time with planning, assessing, and grading student work all while maximizing
student understanding and information retention.
Wondering if Business&ITCenter21 could work for your classroom? Check out our Critical Thinking
curriculum module to learn more:
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