Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Conflict Resolution: Dos and Don'ts'. It presents a list of 15 behaviors, such as 'pointing fingers,' 'rolling your eyes,' 'apologize,' and 'make eye contact'. Students are asked to mark each behavior as either a 'DO' or a 'DON'T' in the provided columns, indicating whether it's a helpful or unhelpful action when resolving conflicts.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for upper elementary (grades 4-5) and middle school students (grades 6-8). The vocabulary and concepts are appropriate for these age groups, and the activity encourages critical thinking about social interactions.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop essential conflict resolution skills. It promotes self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to identify constructive and destructive behaviors in conflict situations. It also encourages critical thinking and decision-making.
How to Use It:
Students should read each behavior listed on the worksheet carefully. Then, they should decide whether the behavior is a helpful 'DO' or a harmful 'DON'T' in the context of resolving a conflict. They should mark their choice in the corresponding column. Teachers can facilitate a class discussion after completion to explore different perspectives and reinforce the concepts.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for educators, counselors, and parents who want to teach children and adolescents about conflict resolution. It's beneficial for students learning about social skills, emotional intelligence, and effective communication.
This is a worksheet titled 'Conflict Resolution: Dos and Don'ts'. It presents a list of 15 behaviors, such as 'pointing fingers,' 'rolling your eyes,' 'apologize,' and 'make eye contact'. Students are asked to mark each behavior as either a 'DO' or a 'DON'T' in the provided columns, indicating whether it's a helpful or unhelpful action when resolving conflicts.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for upper elementary (grades 4-5) and middle school students (grades 6-8). The vocabulary and concepts are appropriate for these age groups, and the activity encourages critical thinking about social interactions.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop essential conflict resolution skills. It promotes self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to identify constructive and destructive behaviors in conflict situations. It also encourages critical thinking and decision-making.
How to Use It:
Students should read each behavior listed on the worksheet carefully. Then, they should decide whether the behavior is a helpful 'DO' or a harmful 'DON'T' in the context of resolving a conflict. They should mark their choice in the corresponding column. Teachers can facilitate a class discussion after completion to explore different perspectives and reinforce the concepts.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for educators, counselors, and parents who want to teach children and adolescents about conflict resolution. It's beneficial for students learning about social skills, emotional intelligence, and effective communication.
