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This My Problem…Your Problem…Our Problem lesson plan also includes:
Encourage sixth graders to take responsibility for their actions and become a problem solver. Pupils discuss new problems faced in sixth grade then identify ones that involve other people. A worksheet guides their practice in conflict resolution by answer questions regarding specific scenarios dealing with friends and family. Scholars discuss how relationship conflicts and how to obtain a resolution.
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CCSS:
Adaptable
Concepts
responsibility, responsible decision-making, relationship skills, relationships, peers, friendship, social awareness, expressing feelings, feelings, emotions, emotional development, social-emotional learning, problem solving techniques, Problem Solving, conflict, conflict resolution, conflicts, resolution, resolutions
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Instructional Ideas
- Keep your eyes out for problem solvers—point out and reward those that exhibit positive relationship skills
- List the general questions from the worksheet—direct learners to reference them when needing help solving a problem
- Encourage parents and guardians to ask similar questions when conflict arises at home
Classroom Considerations
- This resource is the first of four lessons that take a close look at conflict resolution
- Beware of food items brought into class—adhere to all allergy precautions
- Requires copies of a one-page worksheet
Pros
- Promotes social and emotional concepts—social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making
- Boosts listening and speaking skills
- Provides a skill that benefits participants now and in the future
Cons
- None