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Tape Recorder Fight Role Play
The Acting Out Conflict lesson plan incorporates a role playing activity detailed in this... | ||
Acting Out Conflict
Students act out skits showing typical conflicts that arise in school and then resolve them... | Reading Three Kinds of Graphs
A bar graph, a pictograph, and a pie graph are provided in this worksheets. Students use the... | |
Talk It Out Together
In this school safety lesson plan, students learn the Talk It Out Together conflict-solving... | Word Problems - Using Data from a Chart
Using the data from a chart, students will solve word problems. | |
Identify the Resolution
This handout is for use in the There Are Many Ways to Resolve Conflicts lesson plan. | Mean, Median, and Mode on Bicycle Costs
Students are asked to find the mean, median, and mode from a data chart on the cost of... | |
Word Problems Using Graphs
Using three kinds of graphs (bar, pie, and pictograph), students have to answer questions... | ||
Conflict Resolution Lessons
Find a variety of conflict-resolution lessons from Educators for Social Responsibility. You'll... | Mean, Median, and Mode on Dogs
Students use the data in a chart on dog breeds to explore mean, median, and mode. | |
Class Vote for Favorite Season
Students practice reading a pictograph by surveying the favorite seasons of their classmates. | Patterns in Data Using Scatterplots
This worksheet requires students to read scatterplots and interpret the data. | |
Problem Solving Guide
Use this checklist to show students the problem-solving process. This handy checklist will help... | Organization: Advice for Parents
Offer these tips to parents to help them teach their children to become more organized. | |
Report Cards: Advice for Parents
Distribute this handout to parents to help them respond to their child's report card... | ||
Graphing Temperatures
Students use a newspaper to gather temperature data from around the United States and use the... | Parent-Teacher Conferences: Five Important Questions
Prepare yourself for parent-teacher conferences by having the answers for some very important... |

