Activity Overview
Once students have learned the different ways to resolve a conflict, it's a good idea to help them develop a toolbox of responses that they can look back at when they need it. This worksheet asks students to describe the different ways to resolve conflict and then come up with different phrases and words they might use in each situation. Things like "I understand what you're saying" and "This is what I think you mean, please correct me if I'm wrong" may apply to one or more situations.
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Template and Class Instructions
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Student Instructions
- Click "Start Assignment".
- Describe each of the ways to resolve conflict.
- Provide examples of phrases or words that can be used with that method.
- Save and Exit
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