Description
Support student accountability and emotional growth with this best-selling conflict resolution pack, successfully used in over 2500 classrooms in 2024. Designed for older students, these literacy-based worksheets offer meaningful reflection during detention, homework follow-up, or behavior-related support sessions.
The double-sided and three-page forms in this pack encourage students to reflect on the what, why, and how of their actions, while helping them consider positive next steps. With editable Canva links included, you can tailor each form to suit your school’s policies and tone of voice.
What’s Included:
- Editable Canva templates for easy adaptation
- Two worksheet formats (double-sided and three-page versions)
- Student-centered reflection questions focused on restorative justice, mindfulness, and growth mindset
- Parental response forms to foster home-school communication
Behavior Scenarios Addressed:
- Disturbing class
- Forgotten equipment
- Inappropriate responses (to staff or peers)
- Improper phone or tech use
- Uniform or dress code issues
- Lateness/tardiness
- Off-task behavior or refusal to cooperate
- Truancy
- No homework or unsubmitted work
Each worksheet includes space for personal reflection, actionable next steps, and expectations for quality presentation—making it suitable for middle and high school use.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔ No-prep behavior support tool that’s student-centered and literacy-aligned
✔ Helps redirect poor choices toward personal growth
✔ Encourages restorative, not punitive, consequences
✔ Easily adaptable to suit a wide range of infractions and school cultures
✔ Suitable for classroom, homework, or detention time
❤️ This resource is human-created with care ❤️
Standards Alignment:
This resource supports Common Core State Standards for Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Language, including W.6-12.4 (producing coherent, purpose-driven writing), W.6-12.5 (planning and refining written responses), SL.6-12.1 (optional collaborative reflection discussions), and L.6-12.6 (developing precision in language use). Students build literacy, emotional awareness, and problem-solving skills as they reflect thoughtfully on behavior and personal growth.
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Restorative Behavior Reflection with Editable Conflict Resolution Activities
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Description
Support student accountability and emotional growth with this best-selling conflict resolution pack, successfully used in over 2500 classrooms in 2024. Designed for older students, these literacy-based worksheets offer meaningful reflection during detention, homework follow-up, or behavior-related support sessions.
The double-sided and three-page forms in this pack encourage students to reflect on the what, why, and how of their actions, while helping them consider positive next steps. With editable Canva links included, you can tailor each form to suit your school’s policies and tone of voice.
What’s Included:
- Editable Canva templates for easy adaptation
- Two worksheet formats (double-sided and three-page versions)
- Student-centered reflection questions focused on restorative justice, mindfulness, and growth mindset
- Parental response forms to foster home-school communication
Behavior Scenarios Addressed:
- Disturbing class
- Forgotten equipment
- Inappropriate responses (to staff or peers)
- Improper phone or tech use
- Uniform or dress code issues
- Lateness/tardiness
- Off-task behavior or refusal to cooperate
- Truancy
- No homework or unsubmitted work
Each worksheet includes space for personal reflection, actionable next steps, and expectations for quality presentation—making it suitable for middle and high school use.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔ No-prep behavior support tool that’s student-centered and literacy-aligned
✔ Helps redirect poor choices toward personal growth
✔ Encourages restorative, not punitive, consequences
✔ Easily adaptable to suit a wide range of infractions and school cultures
✔ Suitable for classroom, homework, or detention time
❤️ This resource is human-created with care ❤️
Standards Alignment:
This resource supports Common Core State Standards for Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Language, including W.6-12.4 (producing coherent, purpose-driven writing), W.6-12.5 (planning and refining written responses), SL.6-12.1 (optional collaborative reflection discussions), and L.6-12.6 (developing precision in language use). Students build literacy, emotional awareness, and problem-solving skills as they reflect thoughtfully on behavior and personal growth.
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Help students build self-awareness over time with regular check-in prompts and visuals.
- Argument Writing Assignment | Opinions on No-Zero Grading | Essay and Rubric
Channel your students’ thoughts into structured writing tasks that tackle real-world school issues.
- Task Cards | Posters | De Bono's 6 Thinking Hats | Sentence Starters | Planning
Great for encouraging perspective-taking and balanced thinking after conflict.
- What's in Your Head | Collaborative Planning and Narrative Writing | High School
Turn emotional reflection into a structured creative task—perfect for follow-up work.
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Hi Emilie! Thank you for taking the time to review my restorative practice resource, and enjoy the TPT credits that come with it! Don't forget to check out the included TOU page for ways to pick up more of my resources at no extra cost :) May your students ask thoughtful questions... after the coffee kicks in.
Hi Nicole! Thank you for taking the time to review my restorative resource, and enjoy the TPT credits that come with it! Don't forget to check out the included TOU page for ways to pick up more of my resources at no extra cost :) May no one schedule a fire drill during your free period.
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Hi Michael! Thank you for taking the time to review my restorative resource, and enjoy the TPT credits that come with it! Don't forget to check out the included TOU page for ways to pick up more of my resources at no extra cost :) May your inbox shrink instead of grow.
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Hi Brenda! Thank you for taking the time to review my reflection resource, and enjoy the TPT credits that come with it! Don't forget to check out the included TOU page for ways to pick up more of my resources at no extra cost :) May your students ask thoughtful questions... after the coffee kicks in.











