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Peaceful Problem Solvers

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Lesson Plan

Peaceful Problem Solvers

Teach conflict resolution skills

This lesson focuses on teaching students how to handle conflicts constructively through role-playing scenarios and guided discussions. Students will learn techniques for peaceful problem-solving and negotiation, which are essential skills for their social and emotional development. By practicing these skills, students will be better equipped to manage conflicts in a positive and effective manner.

Audience

3rd-5th Grade Students

Time

45 mins

Approach

Teach conflict resolution skills

Materials

Role-Playing Scenarios, Discussion Guide, and Exit Ticket

Step 1

Introduction

5 mins

  • Begin with a brief discussion on what conflict is and why it's important to resolve it peacefully.
  • Ask students to share examples of conflicts they have experienced or witnessed.

Step 2

Role-Playing Activity

20 mins

  • Divide students into small groups and assign each group a role-playing scenario.
  • Instruct students to act out their scenarios, focusing on using peaceful problem-solving techniques.
  • Encourage creativity and empathy in their responses.

Step 3

Guided Discussion

10 mins

  • Bring the class back together and discuss the role-playing activity.
  • Use the discussion guide to ask questions about what strategies worked and what could be improved.
  • Highlight key conflict resolution techniques such as active listening, empathy, and compromise.

Step 4

Closure

5 mins

  • Summarize the key points learned during the lesson.
  • Distribute the exit ticket for students to complete, reflecting on what they learned about conflict resolution.
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Discussion

Conflict Resolution Discussion

A guided discussion to reflect on the role-playing activity and explore effective conflict resolution strategies.

What strategies did you use to resolve the conflict in your scenario?

Encourage students to think about specific techniques like active listening, empathy, and compromise.







How did it feel to be in the role of someone experiencing conflict?

Discuss the importance of empathy and understanding different perspectives.







What could you do differently next time to improve the outcome?

Guide students to think about alternative strategies and the importance of practice.







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Worksheet

Role-Playing Scenarios

Printable cards with different conflict scenarios for students to act out and practice resolution skills.





Scenario 1: Two friends want to play different games during recess.








Scenario 2: A group project where one member isn't contributing.








Scenario 3: A disagreement over sharing classroom supplies.








Scenario 4: A misunderstanding about a rumor spreading in class.








Scenario 5: Two students arguing over who gets to sit in the front seat on a field trip.








Scenario 6: A student feels left out when their friends make plans without them.








Scenario 7: A disagreement about the rules of a game during gym class.








Scenario 8: A conflict arises when one student accidentally breaks another student's pencil.




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Quiz

Conflict Resolution Exit Ticket

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