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Settling Conflicts Fairly
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What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Ways To Settle Conflicts Fairly.' It presents several strategies for resolving disagreements. The worksheet suggests using a game of chance like flipping a coin or playing 'rock, paper, scissors.' It also lists 'Take Turns,' 'Apologize,' and 'Share' as ways to settle conflicts. There is a cartoon smiley face giving a thumbs up.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Kindergarten through 3rd grade. The concepts are simple and presented in a clear, concise manner that young children can understand. The strategies are basic and age-appropriate for early elementary school students learning about social skills and conflict resolution.
Why Use It:
This worksheet teaches children practical ways to resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly. It promotes important social-emotional learning skills such as taking turns, apologizing, and sharing. It also introduces the idea of using games of chance to make decisions fairly.
How to Use It:
This worksheet can be used as a visual aid during a classroom discussion about conflict resolution. Teachers can read the suggestions aloud and discuss each strategy with the students. It can also be used as a reminder poster in the classroom or at home to help children remember ways to solve disagreements.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school teachers, parents, and counselors who want to teach children about conflict resolution and social skills. It is also helpful for students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade who are learning how to manage disagreements with their peers.
This is a worksheet titled 'Ways To Settle Conflicts Fairly.' It presents several strategies for resolving disagreements. The worksheet suggests using a game of chance like flipping a coin or playing 'rock, paper, scissors.' It also lists 'Take Turns,' 'Apologize,' and 'Share' as ways to settle conflicts. There is a cartoon smiley face giving a thumbs up.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Kindergarten through 3rd grade. The concepts are simple and presented in a clear, concise manner that young children can understand. The strategies are basic and age-appropriate for early elementary school students learning about social skills and conflict resolution.
Why Use It:
This worksheet teaches children practical ways to resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly. It promotes important social-emotional learning skills such as taking turns, apologizing, and sharing. It also introduces the idea of using games of chance to make decisions fairly.
How to Use It:
This worksheet can be used as a visual aid during a classroom discussion about conflict resolution. Teachers can read the suggestions aloud and discuss each strategy with the students. It can also be used as a reminder poster in the classroom or at home to help children remember ways to solve disagreements.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school teachers, parents, and counselors who want to teach children about conflict resolution and social skills. It is also helpful for students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade who are learning how to manage disagreements with their peers.




