Description
Empower elementary students to engage in peaceful peer conflict resolution. In any vibrant classroom community, hurt feelings and conflicts can arise unexpectedly. Educators have limited time, and it's often consumed addressing peer conflict issues after lunch, during recess, or in collaborative learning activities.
What if there was a way to proactively equip students with the skills to independently resolve peer conflicts? Imagine the time you could save, allowing you to focus more on teaching and fostering a positive learning environment.
By downloading this free resource, you will gain the tools and confidence to teach your students how to engage in peer conflict resolution. This powerful strategy empowers students to take charge of their own conflicts, making your classroom a more harmonious and self-sufficient place. Students will learn how to initiate a peer social conference, and actively participate in one. This promotes a culture of empathy, communication, and peaceful problem-solving.
Streamline peer conflict resolution in your elementary space. Download this free resource and witness the transformation as your students become adept at resolving peer conflicts independently. This will foster a more peaceful and cohesive learning environment for all.
AFTER downloading this resource you’ll get:
⭐ 3 posters to guide students through collaborative problem solving
⭐ Script to use when teaching students how to use the strategy
⭐ Printable planning sheet to teach students to use the strategy
⭐ Editable planning sheet to teach students to use the strategy
⭐ Printable cards that can be added to a lanyard or achievement badge ring
→ Read more about using Peer Social Conferencing here!
→ Students as young as two can independently use this process after it is modeled.
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Let’s stay connected! Be sure tosign up for my newsletter QUICK BYTES where I share tips, tools, & tricks to increase engagement without increasing your prep time! ___________________________________
Copyright © Vr2lTch
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Description
Empower elementary students to engage in peaceful peer conflict resolution. In any vibrant classroom community, hurt feelings and conflicts can arise unexpectedly. Educators have limited time, and it's often consumed addressing peer conflict issues after lunch, during recess, or in collaborative learning activities.
What if there was a way to proactively equip students with the skills to independently resolve peer conflicts? Imagine the time you could save, allowing you to focus more on teaching and fostering a positive learning environment.
By downloading this free resource, you will gain the tools and confidence to teach your students how to engage in peer conflict resolution. This powerful strategy empowers students to take charge of their own conflicts, making your classroom a more harmonious and self-sufficient place. Students will learn how to initiate a peer social conference, and actively participate in one. This promotes a culture of empathy, communication, and peaceful problem-solving.
Streamline peer conflict resolution in your elementary space. Download this free resource and witness the transformation as your students become adept at resolving peer conflicts independently. This will foster a more peaceful and cohesive learning environment for all.
AFTER downloading this resource you’ll get:
⭐ 3 posters to guide students through collaborative problem solving
⭐ Script to use when teaching students how to use the strategy
⭐ Printable planning sheet to teach students to use the strategy
⭐ Editable planning sheet to teach students to use the strategy
⭐ Printable cards that can be added to a lanyard or achievement badge ring
→ Read more about using Peer Social Conferencing here!
→ Students as young as two can independently use this process after it is modeled.
___________________________________
You may also like…
✔️ Support Student Behaviors → strategies to support student behaviors such as defiance, disruption, and disengagement
✔️ Library Media Stations → great way to organize the library media space and keep students engaged
✔️ Fine Free → alternative ways to keep students reading without financial penalty
Let’s stay connected! Be sure tosign up for my newsletter QUICK BYTES where I share tips, tools, & tricks to increase engagement without increasing your prep time! ___________________________________
Copyright © Vr2lTch
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.






