Scenario: You are doing a group project but your group has different ideas about how to do it.
Dilemma: You notice that your friends are sitting at another table and you feel left out.
What could you do?
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Dilemma: You see someone being bullied but feel unsure about how to respond. What do you do?
If you could meet any famous person, who would it be?
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Conflict: One friend misinterprets something the other said, leading to hurt feelings. What should they do or say?
Problem: A classmate feels excluded from group activities or friendships within the club. What do you do?
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Misunderstanding: A friend's text or comment comes across as rude or sarcastic due to lack of tone.
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Scenario: You're doing a group project and some group members think a task can be done quickly, while others feel it needs more time.
Dilemma: You’re torn between sitting with your usual friends or trying to join a different group.
What do you do?
Dilemma: A friend is being bullied. You’re worried that speaking up against the bully might make you a target too.
What’s your go-to snack?
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Conflict: One friend feels jealous when the other makes new friends or gets more attention. What do you do?
Problem: Your friend feels nervous or anxious about performing in front of others (e.g., a concert, game). What do you do?
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Misunderstanding: A friend receives a friend request from someone they don’t recognize and feels unsure about accepting it. What do you do?
Situation: You're working on a group project, and one member isn't contributing.
What would you say or do?
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“I’d ask to talk privately and express my concerns directly but kindly.”
“I could send a group message to see if anyone else feels the same way.”
Situation: You’re trying to decide where to sit at lunch. Your usual friends are sitting with another group.
How do you feel about joining a different group for lunch? What are the pros and cons?
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Situation: You witness a classmate being bullied but aren’t sure what to do.
What are your options for addressing the situation? What are the potential risks and benefits of each?
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If you could have any superpower for a day, what would it be and why?
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Situation: You and your best friend have a misunderstanding that’s causing tension.
How can you initiate a conversation to clear up the misunderstanding?
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Situation: You want to join a new club, but your friends think it’s a waste of time.
How do you feel about pursuing your own interests versus following your friends’ opinions?
Situation: You post something on social media that a friend misinterprets, leading to conflict.
How should you address the misunderstanding with your friend?
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Situation: You're working on a group project, and one member isn't contributing.
What strategies can you use to encourage teamwork and make sure everyone is involved?
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Situation: You’re trying to decide where to sit at lunch. Your usual friends are sitting with another group.
What could you say to your usual friends to express how you feel about the situation?
Situation: You witness a classmate being bullied but aren’t sure what to do.
How can you support the classmate who is being bullied without putting yourself in danger?
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
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Situation: You and your best friend have a misunderstanding that’s causing tension.
What are some active listening techniques you can use during the discussion?
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Situation: You want to join a new club, but your friends think it’s a waste of time.
What could you say to your friends to explain why you want to join the club?
Situation: You post something on social media that a friend misinterprets, leading to conflict.
What can you do to clarify your intentions without escalating the situation?
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Situation: You're working on a group project, and one member isn't contributing.
How might the group member feel about their involvement? How could you address their perspective?
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Situation: You’re trying to decide where to sit at lunch. Your usual friends are sitting with another group.
How might the other group feel if you joined them? What can you do to ease any awkwardness?
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Situation: You witness a classmate being bullied but aren’t sure what to do.
What might a bully to act this way? How could understanding their perspective help in resolving the situation?
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If you could time travel, would you go to the past or the future? Why?
Situation: You and your best friend have a misunderstanding that’s causing tension.
How might your friend perceive the situation differently? What questions can you ask to understand their point of view?
Situation: You want to join a new club, but your friends think it’s a waste of time.
How might your friends’ concerns reflect their own experiences or fears? How can understanding that help you communicate better?
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Situation: You post something on social media that a friend misinterprets, leading to conflict.
How might your friend’s past experiences influence their reaction to your post?