Understanding Conflict
Bullying
Conflict Resolution
Recognizing Conflict
Avoiding Conflicts
100

This is a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.

What is Conflict?

100

Blank is officially defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated

What is Bullying?

100

This is the first thing you should do when a conflict starts, before reacting emotionally.

What is take a deep breath or stay calm?

100

All conflict begins with some kind of _____?

What is a Disagreement?

100

Is every conflict worth time and effort to resolve?


A) Yes 


B) No

What is No?


200

A negative and unjustly formed opinion, and can also cause conflict.

What is Prejudice?

200

Your Classmate is being picked on between periods everyday for a week, how should you handle the situation. 

A) Do nothing.

B) Privately speak with a Teacher, or administrator, and discuss what has been going on.

B) Privately speak with a Teacher, or administrator, and discuss what has been going on.

200

When two people talk and both try to understand each other’s side, this type of communication is happening.

What is active listening?

200

Arising over a disagreement, this is another sign that conflict may soon begin. Maybe your friend never asks about your interests, and it makes you feel hurt or angry.  

What are Strong Emotions?

200

Your friend makes a rude comment in a group chat. Instead of replying right away, you put your phone down to cool off.

What is walking away or taking a break before responding?

300

Some conflicts are made worse when peers urge others to fight, instead of calmly talking the situation out.

What is Peer Pressure.

300

While traditional bullying is often seen as one-sided intimidation, "blank" can described as more complex conflicts where multiple people are involved and power is a central theme

What is Drama?

300

This word describes finding a middle ground where both people give up something to reach a solution.

What is compromise?

300

The behavior of Crossing one's arms, or tightening their lips in an argument are signals that your disagreement has escalated. These actions are associated with ____ ________.

What is body language?

300

Someone bumps into you in the hallway and gives you a dirty look. You decide not to say anything and just keep walking.

What is ignoring it or choosing not to escalate?

400

Your classmate Frank wants you to help him cheat on a math test. You don't believe in cheating, so you refuse. Now you and Frank have a conflict, which may be difficult to resolve. 

What is Difference in Values?

400

You are sitting in the lunch room, when your friend comes up to you and tells you that a student has been "running their mouth" about you. You should- 

A) Attempt to speak with her in private in order to work out your differences.

B) You should confront them, fight them, and get suspended, all while risking getting injured.

C) You should talk trash about her behind her back as well, without knowing if what you heard was even true. 

What is A?

400

If you can’t solve a conflict on your own, it’s best to ask this kind of person for help.

Who is a trusted adult, teacher, or counselor?

400

You notice your heart beating faster and your face getting hot during an argument.

What is realizing physical signs of conflict or anger?

400

You know a certain group chat always leads to drama. You choose to leave it and hang out with positive friends instead.

What is avoiding negative situations or choosing positive peers?

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