Perspective
Compromise
Peaceful Choices
Solve It!
Real Life Challenge!
100

Two kids want the same marker. How do they both feel? 

Both might feel frustrated or upset because they both want it.

100

You both want the same color. What’s fair?

Take turns, share, or use it for part of the time each.

100

Taking a deep breath
πŸ‘ or πŸ‘Ž

Peaceful πŸ‘ β€” helps you calm down

100

Two kids want the same seat.
πŸ‘‰ Solve it

They can take turns, sit near each other, or choose another fair option.

100

Someone drops your pencil by accident. What do you do?

β€œIt’s okay, accidents happen.”

β€œCan you please pick it up?”

200

Your friend didn't pick you to be their partner. How do you and your friend feel? 

You might feel sad, left out, or hurt.

They might not realize your feelings or just chose someone else.

200

You want tag, they want soccer. What could you do?

Play one game first, then switch. 

Or combine ideas if possible.

200

Yelling when mad
πŸ‘ or πŸ‘Ž + what instead?

❌ Not peaceful β€” better to use calm words or take a breath

200

Someone changes the game rules.
πŸ‘‰ Solve it

Talk calmly, listen to each other, and agree on rules together.

200

A friend cuts in line. What is a calm response?

β€œExcuse me, I was in line.”

β€œPlease go to the back of the line.”

300

Someone bumps into you by accident. What might both people be thinking?

You might feel annoyed or surprised. 

They might feel sorry or say it was an accident.

300

Two people want to go first. What’s a fair plan?

Take turns, flip a coin, or do rock-paper-scissors.

300

Grabbing something
πŸ‘ or πŸ‘Ž + what instead?

❌ Not peaceful β€” better to ask or wait your turn

300

Someone says β€œyou can’t play.”
πŸ‘‰ Solve it

Use kind words, explain feelings, and find a way to include or join another group respectfully.

300

You and a friend both want to be leader. What can you do?

β€œWe can take turns being leader.”

β€œWe can share the job together.”

β€œWe can do rock-paper-scissors to decide.”

400

You want to play, your friend wants to be alone.
Why might they feel that way?

You might feel disappointed. 

They might feel tired, overwhelmed, or need quiet time.

400

You want quiet, your partner wants to talk. Solve it so BOTH are happy.

Have quiet work time first, then talking time. 

Or use a whisper voice.

400

Ignoring someone on purpose
πŸ‘ or πŸ‘Ž + better choice?

❌ Not peaceful β€” better to talk it out or include them

400

Your partner isn’t doing it your way.
πŸ‘‰ Solve it

Stay calm, listen to their idea, and compromise or combine ideas.

400

A game is unfair and people are upset. How can you fix it?

β€œLet’s stop and talk about the rules.”

β€œWe can make the rules fair for everyone.”

β€œWe can vote on new rules.”

β€œLet’s take turns so everyone gets a chance.”

500

You are left out of a group at recess. What are TWO different feelings that could happen in this situation?

Sad

Hurt

Angry

Lonely

Left out

Disappointed

500

You and a partner cannot agree on how to build a tower. Give TWO possible compromise ideas.

β€œWe can take turns choosing what to build next.”

β€œWe can each build one side of the tower.”

β€œWe can combine both of our ideas.”

500

Name THREE peaceful ways to handle a big feeling.

Take deep breaths

Ask for a break or quiet time

Talk to a trusted adult or friend

Count to ten slowly

Use calm-down space

Squeeze a stress ball or take a walk 

500

A friend says something unkind and it hurts your feelings. Show how to solve it using kindness, calm words, and a fair solution.

β€œI feel hurt when you say that. Please be kind.”

β€œThat wasn’t kind. I want us to use nice words.”

β€œI still want to be your friend, but I need kind words.”

500

Create your own real-life conflict and show how to solve it using: πŸ‘‰ feelings πŸ‘‰ calm choices πŸ‘‰ compromise

Answers will be different!

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