Conflict Resolution Basics
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to learn about identifying conflicts and peaceful ways to solve them.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Let's learn about solving problems peacefully!
1. What does it mean to have a conflict with someone?
You are playing together nicely.
You both want the same toy and can't agree.
You are sharing your snacks.
You are helping a friend.
2. When you have a conflict, it's important to use your words.
3. One way to solve a problem is to with your friend.
4. Yelling helps to solve a conflict faster.
True
False
5. Your friend took your crayon without asking. What are two things you can do to solve this problem peacefully?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
6. When someone is talking, it's important to to them.
7. If you made a mistake, you can to your friend.
8. Draw a picture of two friends solving a conflict by sharing a toy.
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