Game | The Conflict Resolution Game Show

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Elementary school Game | The Conflict Resolution Game Show

Provider: WholeHearted School Counseling

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Selected for its engaging game-show format that helps teachers teach practical conflict resolution and social skills in flexible settings

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Conflict ManagementCooperationEmpathyProblem Solving SkillsReflectionSocial Interaction2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th Grade

This conflict resolution lesson is an engaging, game-show style activity that helps students practice important social skills such as using I-statements, sharing, staying calm, finding win-win solutions, and apologizing when mistakes happen. Designed for teachers, counselors, and small groups, it works well both in classrooms and distance learning settings, offering flexible formats with PowerPoint, Google Slides, or printable task cards. The lesson is especially suited for elementary grades (K–5), providing a fun, interactive way to guide students in building cooperation, reflection, and problem-solving skills while keeping preparation low and adaptable to different needs.


ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors covered:

M 1. Belief in development of whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional and physical well – being
M 3. Sense of belonging in the school environment
M 6. Positive attitude toward work and learning
B-LS 2. Demonstrate creativity
B-SS 2. Create positive and supportive relationships with other students
B-SS 6. Use effective collaboration and cooperation skills

Game | The Conflict Resolution Game Show

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WholeHearted School Counseling

WholeHearted School Counseling helps kids grow through fun tools that teach life skills. Students can learn how to manage their emotions. The resources are easy to use at home or in classrooms.



Eduye Product ID: 43984

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