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100

Noah is playing with a ball in the playground when an older pupil takes it away from him.

How can you help Noah?

Noah can tell an adult and have them talk to the older pupil.

*or any other similar answer

100

You and your friend both wanted to play with the same toy, and there was an argument. Now you're not talking.

What can you do to solve this problem?

You could talk to your friend again and apologize for what happened.

*or any other similar answer

100

There is someone in your friend group who keeps getting in your personal space and standing closer to you than you are comfortable with. Every time you move away. It seems they take a step closer.

How can you solve this problem?

You can talk to the person in your friend group and see why they keep doing that, even though you keep moving away.

*or any other similar answer

200

Someone called Toby stupid because he didn't get anything right in the spelling test.

How can you help Toby?

Toby should try to talk to the person first, and if it doesn't work, Toby should tell a teacher.

*or any other similar answer

200

There was a disagreement about what game to play at breaktime, and it ended with both of you playing alone.

How can you stop this from happening in the future?

You and your friend could come up with a compromise and find a way to play both games, or play the different games on separate days.

*or any other similar answer

200

You are upset to hear that a group of your friends went to see a film at the cinema without you. You had told them that you were looking forward to seeing it.

What can you do?

You could talk to your friends and ask them why they didn't invite you, even though they knew that you wanted to see the film.

*or any other similar answer

300

Amelia is upset because her friends aren't talking to her and she doesn't know why.

How can you help Amelia?

Amelia should communicate with her friends because communication is key.

*or any other similar answer

300

During a football game, there was a disagreement about the rules. It led to both of you being upset and not wanting to play anymore.

How can you and your friend find a solution to this problem?

You and your friend could apologise to each other and talk about the rules and agree on rules that make you both happy.

*or any other similar answer

300

There is a person who has been attending the same activity group as you for several months. They often talk to you, considering themselves to be your friend. The problem is, you cannot remember their name.

What can you do?

Ask other people what the person's name is, and if the others don't know, just admit it to your "friend" that you forgot their name.

*or any other similar answer

400

Someone hit Lily in the playground and called her a mean name.

What should Lily do?

Lily should tell her teacher and have them speak with the student; she should also tell her parents.

*or any other similar answer

400

You and your friend had different ideas about what to do during lunchtime, and it turned into an argument.

What can you do to find a compromise so both you and your friend enjoy lunchtime activities?

You and your friend can talk to each other and come up with a compromise that you both agree with.

*or any other similar answer

400

You are shocked to hear a close friend of yours say something that is considered to be racist. You spend a lot of time with this friend and do not want to stop seeing them.

How can you solve this problem?

You can talk to your friend and ask them why they felt like that was an appropriate thing to say.

*or any other similar answer

500

No one will play with Oliver at playtime, even though he asked to join in games.

What should Oliver do?

Oliver should tell his parents about what's happening at school to see if they can talk to the teacher about it?

*or any other similar answer

500

You and your friend were supposed to work on a homework project together, but it ended in an argument over who should do what.

How can you and your friend divide the homework tasks so that it's fair for both of you?

You and your friend could divide the homework project into sections, and each do the sections that either of you knows better.

*or any other similar answer

500

A friend tells you a secret in confidence. They confide in you that they have been talking to someone online who is much older than they are and that they are developing romantic feelings towards them. They ask you to promise not to tell anyone about it.

What can you do?

Talk again to your friend and try and convince them that thats wrong and they should tell their parents about it.

*or any other similar answer