Disagreement
Rude
Mean
Bullying
What type of conflict is it?
100
Is this a disagreement?: You and a friend want to play different games during recess. 

Yes, because they have different ideas and no one's feelings are hurt.

100
True or False: Rude behavior usually happens on purpose?

False, rude behavior is usually an accident. 

100
True or false: Mean behavior happens more than once.

False, if behavior continues to happen over and over, it's bullying.

100

Bullying happens one time or repeatedly?

Repeatedly

100

Two students both want to be line leader and calmly explain their reasons. What kind of conflict is this?

Disagreement

200

True or False: Can disagreements be solved peacefully?

True

200

True or False: Rude behavior happens over and over again.

False, it is bullying if the behavior happens over and over again and doesn't stop.

200

Give one example of mean behavior.

Name-calling, teasing, laughing at someone

200

True or False: Bullying can be physical, verbal, or online.

True

200

Another student laughed at you when you gave the wrong answer. What type of conflict is this?

Mean

300

Name one way to solve a disagreement.

Take turns, compromise, talk it out, rock/paper/scissors, ask for help

300

Give an example of rude behavior.

Interrupting, eye-rolling, talking while someone else talks

300

What should you do if someone is being mean to you?

Tell them to stop, walk away, tell an adult

300

Which makes bullying different from being mean?

It happens over and over and involves power

300

A student keeps making fun of the same person every day. What type of conflict is this?

Bullying

400

Name one sentence starter you could use during a disagreement to keep it respectful.

"I think...", "I feel...", "Can we compromise..."

400

How can you respond to rude behavior in a calm way? 

Use an "I feel" statement, ignore, walk away, ask them to stop

400

Someone makes fun of your shoes to try to hurt your feelings one time. What could you do next?

Tell them to stop, walk away, tell an adult, ignore

400

Bullying usually involves a power imbalance. What does that mean?

One person has more power (bigger, older, popular, etc.)

400

Someone calls you a name once. What type of conflict is this? 

Mean

500

Why are disagreements a normal part of life?

People think differently or have different ideas.

500

A classmate talks while you are sharing your idea. What is one respectful way you could respond?

Ask them to stop, keep talking calmly, raise your hand for help, use an “I feel” statement

500

Why is calling someone a name even once a problem?

It can hurt feelings, damage friendships, and make people feel unsafe or sad

500

What is the most important thing to do if bullying is happening?

Tell a trusted adult

500

Two students are working on a group project and one wants to make a poster while the other wants to make a slideshow. They both explain their ideas and listen to each other. What type of conflict is this?

Disagreement

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