Description
What It Is:
This worksheet provides a list of strategies to help students think about conflict resolution and prevention. It encourages them to reflect on past conflicts and how different strategies could have helped resolve these situations. Students will select strategies and explain how they would apply them to a conflict they have experienced.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social-emotional learning by helping students understand effective conflict resolution strategies. It encourages reflection and critical thinking about how to manage disagreements and work collaboratively with others.
How to Use It:
• Students will read the list of conflict prevention and intervention strategies.
• They will select 4 or 5 strategies they think would help resolve a conflict they’ve been involved in.
• Students will then explain why those strategies would be effective in the context of the conflict.
• Teachers can use this worksheet as part of a lesson on emotional intelligence, conflict management, or interpersonal skills.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 3 to Grade 5.
• Students learning about conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and interpersonal skills.
• Teachers looking to promote positive behavior and communication in the classroom.
Target Users:
• Elementary students developing conflict resolution and social skills.
• Teachers seeking resources to teach about emotional intelligence and collaboration.
This worksheet provides a list of strategies to help students think about conflict resolution and prevention. It encourages them to reflect on past conflicts and how different strategies could have helped resolve these situations. Students will select strategies and explain how they would apply them to a conflict they have experienced.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social-emotional learning by helping students understand effective conflict resolution strategies. It encourages reflection and critical thinking about how to manage disagreements and work collaboratively with others.
How to Use It:
• Students will read the list of conflict prevention and intervention strategies.
• They will select 4 or 5 strategies they think would help resolve a conflict they’ve been involved in.
• Students will then explain why those strategies would be effective in the context of the conflict.
• Teachers can use this worksheet as part of a lesson on emotional intelligence, conflict management, or interpersonal skills.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 3 to Grade 5.
• Students learning about conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and interpersonal skills.
• Teachers looking to promote positive behavior and communication in the classroom.
Target Users:
• Elementary students developing conflict resolution and social skills.
• Teachers seeking resources to teach about emotional intelligence and collaboration.
