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Talk it Over and Work It Out: Compromise! Lesson PlanTalk it Over and Work It Out: Compromise! Lesson Plan
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Missouri Department of Elementary
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4th
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Social & Emotional Learning
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Talk it Over and Work It Out: Compromise!

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Stop, Think, Act, Review! Scholars use the STAR method to role play two conflict resolution scenarios about childhood problems such as jealousy or cheating. Then, the larger group judges each case to determine if the compromise is a win-win situation. 

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Concepts

compromises, problem solving strategies, problem solving techniques, conflict resolution, social-emotional learning

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Have volunteers share about a current conflict in their lives, and then invite classmates to brainstorm solutions using the STAR method

Classroom Considerations

  • Serves as the fourth of six lessons from the What Does It Take... unit
  • Prepare the role-playing props in advance

Pros

  • Includes extension activities
  • Provides a list of performance goals targeting social and emotional learning 

Cons

  • None

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