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How to Select an Underlying Problem

How to Select an Underlying Problem. Future Problem Solving Training. Choose the Challenge You Like Best. In order to come up with solutions to your problem, you must first pick one Challenge to work on. Let start with the Ant and the Grasshopper.

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How to Select an Underlying Problem

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  1. How to Select an Underlying Problem Future Problem Solving Training

  2. Choose the Challenge You Like Best • In order to come up with solutions to your problem, you must first pick one Challenge to work on. • Let start with the Ant and the Grasshopper

  3. 13. How can we get the grasshopper to find winter food? • You must state the Challenge you picked in a very specific way. • You will need to refer to page 10 of your FPS Student Guide Workbook for more detailed instructions.

  4. This is the Challenge I Choose:

  5. The Condition Phrase

  6. The Stem

  7. The Key Verb Phrase (KVP)

  8. Purpose

  9. Future Scene Parameters (FSP) FSP: Time: Winter of 2008 Place: Idaho Topic: Saving Grasshoppers

  10. Let’s try another one! • For the past few years, we have not had much water for our crops. • I thought one challenge that might come from that situation could be… • “How can yards without water be pleasant to look at?”

  11. The Condition Phrase Because there are “No Out-Doors Watering” laws…

  12. The Stem how might we…

  13. The Key Verb Phrase (KVP) • Create beautiful yards without water…

  14. The Purpose so people will want to live…

  15. Future Scene Parameters (FSP) …in Idaho, with less water, by the year 2015?

  16. The Underlying Problem: • Condition Phrase:Because there are “No Out-Doors Watering” laws… • Stem: how might we… • KVP: Create beautiful yards without water… • Purpose: so people will want to live… • FSP: …in Idaho, with less water, by the year 2015?

  17. The Underlying Problem: Because there are “No Out-Doors Watering” laws, how might we create beautiful yards without water so people will want to live in Idaho, with less water, by the year 2015?

  18. Keep Practicing! • Pick four challenges, from any of the previous assignments, to turn into an Underlying Problem. You may want to put the FSP in a separate sentence.

  19. You are on your way! • You have conquered the first and second steps of FPS. • Let’s see how you do with creating solutions.

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