Unit 3 Resolving conflict week 3

Resolving conflict
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Resolving conflict
Lesson 1

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Today
  • Cause of conflict homework
  • Vocabulary check
  • How does our understanding change when we see things     from another point of view
  • reading assignment 'The two siblings who fought over an   orange'

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statement of inquiry 

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Instructie 
Global context
Key concept
Related concept
Connections are links, bonds and relationships, among people, objects and organisms, or ideas. 

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Inquiries
  • What is the connection between a fact and a opinion?

  • How does our understanding change when we see things from another point of view.

  •  Why is it important to use empathy to understand conflict?


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Vocabulary 
  • fact
  • opinion 
  • conflict
  • empathy
  • point of view
  • to connect
  • to resolve

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Resolving conflict
Conflict happens when two people disagree based on their own goals, values, or beliefs. It's not always as simple as an argument. Rather, conflict is what happens right before the argument; it's what the participants disagree about before they start calling each other names.

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What causes the most conflict between you and your parents?
curfew
cell phone
noise
friends
religion
grades
outfits
smoking / drinking/ drugs
dishonesty
fairness

Slide 9 - Poll

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How Can You Resolve Parent-Teen Conflict?
A
Focus on common goals
B
Speak thoughtfully
C
Brainstorm solutions
D
Make a decision together

Slide 11 - Quiz

homework

  • choose one cause of     conflict to summarise 
  • decide on a resolution for     the conflict
  • (look up vocabulary)
  • (practice pronunciation)

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Resolving conflict
present in class: cause and resolution for a conflict

  • include: 
  1. why did you choose this conflict, 
  2. what is your point of view 
  3. what are you parents' point of view
  4. way to solve this conflict

  • talk should be 2-3 minutes

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Identify the top 5 strategies that will help you when you are working in class
or in pairs?

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How do you resolve problems?
brainstorming
cooperating with others
empathizing
exchaniging ideas
getting someone ele's idea
listen carefully
mediating
sharing ideas
speaking before thinking
talking about problems

Slide 15 - Poll

What advice would you give to the father about dealing with the conflict with his son?
Work cooperatively in your group to find the best solution?

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homework

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Resolving conflict
Lesson 2

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Resolving conflict
Conflict happens when two people disagree based on their own goals, values, or beliefs. It's not always as simple as an argument. Rather, conflict is what happens right before the argument; it's what the participants disagree about before they start calling each other names.

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homework

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Vocabulary
  • goal
  • value
  • belief
  • point of view
  • empathy
  • conflict
  • to resolve

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One question you still have about today's lesson?

Slide 24 - Open question

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