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GRADE 6

Grade Six Phase I Lesson 8

Lesson Title: Using Positive POWER between Two People   (40 minutes)
Learning Objective(s)

I-19. Students will summarize how to solve problems and make decision when two people are in a conflict.

I-20. Students will practice how to resolve conflicts peacefully.

Preparation
  • Gather the needed materials.
  • Decide how you will form pairs for Activity 2.
  • Duplicate the Student Worksheet, Using POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People and Student Handout, POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People; one per student or use the student workbook.
  • Duplicate the Family Resource Sheet; one per student or use the student workbook.

 

Addenda
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Materials List
  • Bulletin Board Puzzle Piece:  Positive Problem Solving between Two People
  • Poster: POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People
  • Poster: Check It Out!
  • Poster: Be a STAR!
  • Poster Set: A Formula That Works!
  • Student Handout: POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People
  • Student Worksheet: Using POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People
  • Teacher Key: Using POWER for Positive Problem Solving between Two People
  • Family Resource Sheet: Skills for Peaceful Conflict Resolution: Problem Solving
  • Pens or pencils
  • Writing paper
Michigan Benchmarks
In the process of teaching this health lesson you can meet the following Michigan Benchmarks from the core curricular frameworks. (STD=Standard, BMK=Benchmark)
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STD BMK
   
1 2, 6
3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
5 1, 2, 3, 4, 
6 9
   
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