Empathy
Conflict Resolution
Healthy Approaches
Butter Battle 1
Agamim Trivia
100

What is empathy?

Understanding someone else's emotions, point of view, or perspective. Putting yourself in someone else's shoes. 

100

What does it mean to compromise?

Wanting to find the best solution that works for all sides even if it's not your number one preference.

100

What is the best way to express your point of view in a conflict situation?

Using a calm and assertive voice to express your feelings.

100

Who was involved in the conflict?

The Yooks and the Zooks. (It's an intergroup crisis)

100

Name two Agamim virtues and tell us what your favorite one is.

Temperance, Wisdom, Gratitude, Fortitude, E Pluribus Unum, Joyfulness and Liberty.

200

How could you show empathy to a new student?

You could offer to show them around. You can ask them questions about themselves. You could help to make sure they understand Agamim's rules and schedules.

200

True or False: You can have a conflict with someone and still be respectful with one another?

TRUE

200

Why do you think compromise is important in resolving conflicts?

Compromising shows that you are willing to meet halfway and find the best solution for everyone, not just yourself.

200

Why are the two sides fighting?

They disagree on the best way to do something (Butter bread)

200

Who usually sits at the front desk and helps us with everything in the school?

Ms. Warosh (She knows everything!)

300

Your friend just tried out for the basketball team and didn't make it. How could you respond to them?

You could tell them that they were brave for trying out, and they can continue to practice and try again next year 

300

When thinking about a solution to a problem, it should be...

Safe and respectful

300

What can you do to resolve a conflict that arises in a group project at school?

Make sure everyone has the same chance to share their perspectives without interrupting, make sure the work is evenly divided, honor the diversity of ideas and ask for help if needed.

300

Who taught the Zooks and the Yooks about the way to butter their bread?

They learned it in their school, community and homes.

300

Name four things you would see in the social work office.

Ms. Davis, Ms. Baird, Habuki Dogs, LOTS of uno games, comfy chairs, mini fridge, maps, big red cabinet full of games, window facing the parking lot, etc.

400

How do you think empathy can help in resolving conflicts?

Understanding perspectives, reducing tension, building trust, finding common ground and promoting cooperation.

400

Who can you ask for help when you are trying to solve a problem?

A teacher, a trusted friend, a parent or a counselor/school social worker. It most likely depends on who the conflict involves.

400

Why do you think it's important to consider the size of the problem in a conflict?

If conflicts aren't addressed when they are small and easily resolved, they can grow into larger issues that can have negative effects.

400

What happened regarding the weapons the Zooks and Yooks used?

The weapons kept getting bigger and more destructive.

400

How long has Agamim been a school?

Agamim will be 10 years old in our 24-25 school year.
500

How do you think our school could become more empathetic?

Active listening, asking for student's feedback, volunteering to help others and reflecting on emotions.

500

When you are mad, what do you need to do before resolving the conflict?

Calm down, collect your thoughts and write down ideas and seek help if you get stuck.

500

Why is it important to know how to effectively solve conflict?

There will always be conflicts and we need to know how to work through it in ways that produce healthy collaboration and relationships.

500

How does the Butter Battle relate to historical and present-day conflicts?

The Butter Battle was based off of the events and occurred during the Cold War period. Today there are similar conflicts between countries and political groups.

500

What is in Ms. Scobbie's mug at all times?

Tea