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Understanding Reconciliation

A Grade 3 social studies worksheet on understanding reconciliation, including concepts of saying sorry, making amends, and forgiving.

Grade 3 Social studies Social SkillsReconciliation
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NCSS.D2.Civ.1.3-5NCSS.D2.Psy.1.3-5reconciliationsocial skillsforgivenessconflict resolutiongrade 3
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Understanding Reconciliation

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Reconciliation means making things right after a disagreement or hurt.

1. What is the first step you should take when you realize you have hurt someone?

a

Ignore them

b

Say 'I'm sorry'

c

Blame someone else

d

Walk away

2. What does it mean to 'make amends'?

a

Tell more jokes

b

Offer to help or fix what was broken

c

Keep the secret

d

Run away

3. When you reconcile with someone, you are trying to make things   again.

4. Saying sorry and meaning it is an important part of  .

5. Forgiveness means you forget that anything bad ever happened.

T

True

F

False

6. It is only important to reconcile with your friends, not your family.

T

True

F

False

7. Describe a time when you had to reconcile with someone. What did you do?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

sorry
forgive
kind
listen

8. When someone is talking, it's important to   to understand how they feel.

9. If you make a mistake, say you are  .

10. To truly reconcile, you need to be willing to   others.