Rules & Responsibilities · Living Together
Solving Conflicts
Children learn simple strategies to use their words and solve disagreements with peers peacefully.
Key Questions
- 1What can you say if someone takes your pencil?
- 2How does listening help solve a problem?
- 3Why is it important to say sorry?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Civ.6.K-2
Grade: Kindergarten
Subject: Self & Community
Unit: Rules & Responsibilities
Period: Living Together
Suggested Methodologies
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