Problem-Solution

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Editing Problem-Solution Essays

After revising your problem-solution essay, you need to edit it to correct any remaining errors. You'll look closely at sentences, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, usage, and spelling. The following activities will help you edit your essay.

Editing for the Future Tense

When you write about something that hasn’t happened yet, you should add will before the base form of the verb. This will change the sentence to the future tense, expressing action that will happen later. In a problem-solution essay, use the future tense to predict what will result if a solution goes into action.

A school service project will clean and beautify the park.

In this example, the helping verb will shows that the verbs clean and beautify happen in the future.

Use the future tense.

Rewrite the following sentences in the future tense. In some cases, you will have to change the spelling of the main verb. One example is provided for you.

  1. I caught a butterfly.

    I will catch a butterfly.

  2. I walk home from my neighbor’s house.
  3. We clean the kitchen.
  4. Workers painted the walls white.
  5. My family goes to vacation in Florida.
  6. My classmates and I perform in a play at the end of the year.
  7. The rain cools down the pool water.
  8. What happens next?
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Revising Problem-Solution Essays

After you write a first draft, you'll be ready to start reviewing and revising. When you revise, you think about the "big picture," including the overall structure of your writing (beginning, middle, and ending) and the focus, main ideas, and supporting details you use. These activities will help you revise.

Revising to Choose Strong Support

In your problem-solution essay, strong reasons and supporting details will help you convince readers to care about the problem and agree with your solution. The best reasons and details are specific and tell something important about your subject.

Strong

A service project will make the park safer for play.

Weak

Cleaning will make the park better.

Choose strong supporting details.

Read the sentence pairs of supporting details. Put an “X” next to the sentence that is both specific and important.

  1. ___ Canceling gym class will be bad for kids.
    ___ Canceling gym class will make it harder for kids to stay in shape.   X  Canceling gym class will make it harder for kids to stay in shape.
  2. ___ Kids will lose a safe place to play if the rec center closes.
      X  Kids will lose a safe place to play if the rec center closes.
    ___ Kids will lose out if the rec center closes.
  3. ___ Reading books introduces you to new people and ideas.
      X  Reading books introduces you to new people and ideas.
    ___ You should learn about new people and ideas.
  4. ___ Swimming lessons make your life better and help you a lot.
    ___ Swimming lessons help you stay afloat if you fall into water.   X  Swimming lessons help you stay afloat if you fall into water.
  5. ___ The playground equipment is no good.
    ___ The playground equipment is rusty and unsteady.   X  The playground equipment is rusty and unsteady.
  6. ___ Learning a second language teaches you about another culture.
      X  Learning a second language teaches you about another culture.
    ___ Learning a second language helps you learn about another language.
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Writing a Problem-Solution Essay

Once you have explored a problem and its solution, you are ready to write a first draft of your essay. These writing activities will help you create a strong beginning, middle, and ending. You'll also read another student's problem-solution essay to see how all of the parts came together.

Writing the Beginning Paragraph

The first sentence is called the lead. This sentence is meant to capture your reader’s attention. In a problem-solution essay, the lead introduces the topic or problem in an interesting way.

Write a lead.

Review the lead-writing strategies. Write examples of your own.

  1. Ask a question about the topic.

    Have you noticed all the trash at Rosemont Park?

  2. Start with a surprising fact or detail about the topic.

    Last week, my brother cut his hand on a piece of broken glass at Rosemont Park. There’s glass everywhere.

  3. Tell a little story about the topic.

    My family used to go to Rosemont Park every Sunday. . . .

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Prewriting for Problem-Solution Essays

Before you start writing your essay, you need to think about some problems in your community and ways you could help solve them. These prewriting activities will help you examine a problem, come up with a solution, and gather and organize details before you begin a first draft.

Prewriting to Explore Problems

Consider problems.

Think about problems you have noticed at home, at school, and in your community. List them in the table. When you finish, put a star next to the one you feel strongest about.

One problem at home is

One problem at school is

One community problem is

I get distracted when I work on my homework.

There’s too much shoving and pushing during recess.

Rosemont Park is dirty and unsafe.*

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Reading a Problem-Solution Paragraph and Essay

Now that you've warmed up your thinking about problems and solutions, you can read a sample paragraph and essay. Note how each writer explains a problem and argues for a specific solution.

Reading a Problem-Solution Paragraph

A problem-solution paragraph has three main parts. The topic sentence introduces the solution to a problem. The body sentences explain the problem and solution. The ending sentence calls readers to action.

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Sample Paragraph

Helping New Students Fit In

Topic SentenceComing to a new school is hard, so we should figure out how to make new students feel welcome. New students have to fit in with new classmates in an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar rules. Body SentencesThis problem can make them feel lonely. Instead of just expecting new students to make all the effort, we can help them fit in. One of us can volunteer to show the new student around and sit with him or her at lunch. The rest of us can introduce ourselves, learn the new student’s name, and share something about our school or ourselves. Ending Sentence Together, let’s make our school a friendlier place to be.

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Warm-Up for Problem-Solution Essays

Writing Problem-Solution Essays
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You might think of problem solving as something you do only in math class. In fact, problem solving is a part of all aspects of school and life.

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What Is Problem Solving?

To solve a problem, you first need to understand it. Then you need to think creatively to figure out ways to fix it. In this unit, you will write an essay that explains a problem in your school or community and offers a solution to it. Your goal is to make your readers care about the problem and want to be a part of the solution.

Thinking by Brainstorming

When you face a problem, brainstorming can help you think of possible solutions. Brainstorming means opening your mind to all possibilities, even wild ones. There are no wrong answers. Record every idea that pops into your head.

Brainstorming

A group of students brainstormed the following list of solutions to a problem. Often one possible solution led to another. When they ran out of ideas, the group reviewed the list and starred their three favorite solutions.

Problem:

A local park is dirty, and people no longer visit.

Solutions: