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Conflict Escalator and Descalator
100
When someone is out of control and lashing out.
What is aggressive behavior?
100
A couple of boys create a false email account to say mean things to another classmate.
What is cyberbullying?
100
When we make assumptions about someone based on their ethnicity, gender, culture etc. this is called _______
What is stereotyping?
100
Putting yourself in someone else's shoes.
What is empathy?
100
Running over, intimidating, accusing and shouting.
What is bulldozing?
200
When you stand up for yourself you are......
What is being assertive?
200
A few girls are standing in a hallway joking when they spot a small classmate struggling to carry his books. One of the girls sticks her foot out and trips the student on purpose.
What is physical bullying?
200
In Zootopia, why does the Chief give Judy the job of writing parking tickets?
What is because she is a bunny/can't handle doing anything else because of who she is.
200
A variety of differences
What is diversity?
200
When someone uses words like "always", "never" and "every time".
What is a global statement?
300
In the SO QUIC Model what does the Q stand for?
What is questioning?
300
A student made a mistake on a test and the another student is calling her names like "stupid" and "dumb".
What is verbal bullying?
300
In Zootopia, what stereotype did Judy's parents make about foxes?
What is "that they are untrustworthy?"
300
The combination of characteristics which distinguish one person apart from all others.
What is individuality?
300
Instead of saying "You never let me go out with my friends" you could say "I feel like I don't get to spend a lot of time with my friends." This is an example of what part of the SO QUIC model?
What is an "I statement"?
400
This is one of the most important things in life! It was covered in our Conflict Resolution power point.
What is relationships?
400
Healthy teasing is no long teasing when it causes someone what?
What is distress?
400
In the movie Zootopia, name three stereotypes you saw in the movie.
What is foxes being untrustworthy, bunnies being weak/cute and otters being sweet and not capable of harm?
400
Willing to consider ideas or opinions that are not your own.
What is open-minded?
400
Bringing up negative stuff from the past.
What is conflict archaeology?
500
In conflict, you often don't get what you wanted because you didn't stay calm and you lost sight of ________.
What is the outcome you wanted?
500
When a group of girls tell another student they can't sit with them at lunch and then tell everyone else to exclude that student.
What is social bullying?
500
When Nick Wilde said "If the world is only going to see me as shifty and untrustworthy, there is no point in trying to be anything else." What was he saying about society?
What is that it is our responsibility to help break these stereotypes. Many people who get stereotyped feel helpless and not supported and are not shown what they are truly capable of doing.
500
A negative or hateful attitude toward a person or group based on information that is unfair, unproven or untrue.
What is prejudice?
500
When you're in a conflict and you use bargaining power to settle the argument. This is ________
What is a compromise?
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