Social Problem Solving Worksheet
This worksheet helps Grade 11 students develop and practice social problem-solving skills through various scenarios and reflection questions.
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Read each scenario carefully and answer the questions that follow. Think critically about the best approach to each social problem.
1. You and a close friend have been planning a joint project for a class, but you both have very different ideas about the direction it should take. Your friend is becoming increasingly insistent on their ideas, and you feel your contributions are being ignored. How would you approach this situation to ensure both your ideas are heard and the friendship remains intact?
2. In a group project, one member consistently fails to contribute, leaving more work for others. What is the MOST effective first step to address this issue?
Report the member to the teacher immediately.
Confront the member aggressively about their lack of effort.
Attempt to communicate with the member privately to understand the issue.
Do all their work for them to avoid conflict.
3. Understanding different is crucial for effective social problem-solving, as it allows us to see situations from various viewpoints and find more inclusive solutions.
4. When approaching a social problem, it is important to first the problem clearly before attempting to find solutions.
5. Active listening is not a critical component of social problem-solving.
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False
6. Your local community center is struggling to attract young volunteers, which is impacting its ability to run programs for children. Brainstorm three potential solutions to this problem, considering different approaches to recruitment and engagement.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
7. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another is called .
8. Working together with others to achieve a common goal is known as .