Social Problem Solving Skills
This worksheet helps 6th-grade students develop their social problem-solving skills through various exercises and scenarios.
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Social Problem Solving Skills
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Read each scenario carefully and answer the questions. Your answers should show a good understanding of social problem-solving skills.
1. You are working on a group project with two other classmates. One classmate is not doing their share of the work, and the deadline is approaching fast. What steps would you take to address this problem?
2. Your friend seems upset after a game, but they say nothing is wrong. What is the best way to understand how they are feeling?
Ignore it, they will tell you if it's important.
Ask them directly if something is bothering them, and listen carefully.
Tell them they are being dramatic.
Talk about them behind their back to other friends.
3. When solving a social problem, it's important to first identify the problem, then different solutions, next consider the of each solution, and finally, the best solution.
4. It is always best to solve a social problem by yourself, without asking for help from others.
True
False
5. You accidentally bumped into a classmate in the hallway, causing them to drop their books. They look angry. What is the most appropriate way to respond?
Use the words below to complete the sentences about conflict resolution.
6. When there's a disagreement, it's important to actively to the other person's point of view. Sometimes, finding a middle ground or a can help resolve the conflict. Always remember to treat others with , even when you disagree. If you've made a mistake, it's good to .