Brainstorming Worksheet # 1 for Problem Solving Paper Webbing or

Brainstorming Worksheet # 1 for Problem Solving Paper
Webbing or mapping: fill in ideas in the circles/boxes with ideas for your research. They don’t have
to be complete ideas—they can just be ideas that pop in your mind. Each square is a text box that
You can type into.
What are some problems in my city,
state, job, hobbies, or an area of my
personal life? List some possible ideas
in the boxes.
Brainstorming Worksheet # 2
Webbing or mapping: fill in ideas in the circles/boxes with ideas for your paper. They don’t have to
be complete ideas—they can just be ideas that pop in your mind.
Pick one of your ideas and expand on
it. Why is the problem important?
Who does it affect and why? What
are a couple solutions?
Brainstorming Worksheet # 3
Webbing or mapping: fill in ideas in the circles/boxes with ideas related to your topic They don’t
have to be complete ideas—they can just be ideas that pop in your mind.
Pick a second topic and do the same
thing you did for the previous
worksheet. Then decide which topic
will best fit you.
Now:
Freewrite for half a page as to which topic you want to choose, and why.