Writing A Problem Solution Paper
Writing A Problem Solution Paper
Problem-Solution
Paper
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
A. Define what is a problem-solution paper;
B. Explain the difference between block structure
and chain structure;
C. Share their insights about the purpose and
importance of writing a problem-solution paper;
D. Show understanding of the discussion by
providing sum up details of the lesson;
E. Write problems and solutions that are appropriate
to the given scenarios; and
F. Construct a problem-solution paper based on
current issues in the Philippines.
Criteria you may consider when identifying community
problems:
• The problem occurs too frequently (frequency)
• The problem has lasted for a while (duration)
• The problem affects many people (scope, or range)
• The problem is disrupting to personal or community life,
and possibly intense (severity)
• The problem deprives people of legal or moral
rights (equity)
• The issue is perceived as a problem (perception)
What is a PROBLEM-SOLUTION PAPER?
A problem-solution paper
requires you to investigate a
problem, examine alternative
solutions, and propose the most
effective solution using
supporting evidence.
What are the three stages of writing?
1 3
Starting Polishing
2
Writing
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A problem-solution
paper will contain four
main components: the
situation, the problem,
the solution, and the
evaluation.
● In the situation component, you will paraphrase the
prompt of the paper in your own words.
● In the problem component, you will state the problem or
problems and explain what they are in your own words.
● In the solution component, you will state your solution or
solutions to the problem. You will also explain how it will
address the problem.
● In the evaluation component, you will list the main ideas
in the paper and offer a prediction or recommendation
based on your solution to the problem.
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