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Ch. 9 Violence Causes of Conflict Lesson 1 Pgs. 220-223

Ch. 9 Violence Causes of Conflict Lesson 1 Pgs. 220-223. iPad vocabulary. Open: iSwifter APP Open the Bookmark and choose: Organize Open: Glencoe web link Drop Down: “ Chapter Activities ” Choose : “Chapter 9” Open: “ Interactive Study Guides” Open: “ Lesson #1”

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Ch. 9 Violence Causes of Conflict Lesson 1 Pgs. 220-223

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  1. Ch. 9 ViolenceCauses of ConflictLesson 1Pgs. 220-223

  2. iPad vocabulary • Open: iSwifterAPP • Open the Bookmark and choose: Organize • Open: Glencoe web link • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Choose: “Chapter 9” • Open: “Interactive Study Guides” • Open: “Lesson #1” • http://glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_health_09/isg/GH_ch09.1_550x480.swf

  3. Personal Safety • Objective 1: Identify and describe the common causes of conflict. • Objective 2: Describe possible results of conflict • Objective 3: Evaluate ways to prevent conflict.

  4. Understanding Conflicts • Conflict: Any disagreement, struggle, or fight. These may range from mild (trivial) to very serious or even deadly. • Interpersonal Conflicts: Conflicts between people or groups of people. Example; democrats & republicans. • Internal Conflicts: Take place within the individual. Example; friends birthday party & sisters championship game. • Escalate: To become more serious. List with a partner some things people do or say to escalate a conflict. • NEXT, List some common causes of conflict.

  5. Common Causes of Conflict • Power Struggles: Common with parents. What are some examples?? • Personal Loyalties: Ex; angry with best friend for not taking his/her side. • Jealousy & Envy: Ex; Friend starts dating a boy/girl that they like. What are some more examples?? • Property Disputes: Ex; Upset with brother/sister for taking something of theirs without asking. • Conflicting Attitudes & Values: One friend wants to go to a party where there is alcohol and the other does not because there is alcohol there. • Lack of Respect: What are some examples??

  6. Results of Conflict • Learning how to manage conflicts and deal with them before they get out of hand will strengthen your health. • Positive results of conflict: • Help people improve communication and problem solving skills • Improve social health by teaching them how to get along with other peoples opinions • Can strengthen relationships • Negative results of conflict: • Major source of stress • May harm your emotional and social health if they lead to anger, frustration, fear, and emotional pain • In the worst case, can lead to violence; resulting in injury or even death

  7. Preventing Conflict • If you know a person who is always trying to upset you, avoid them. • If you get into a minor disagreement with someone, remind yourself that the argument isn’t that important in the long run. • If you have a friend that owes you money, remind them that we have an ATM at school or have them buy you lunch. • ACTIVITY: With a partner, write down/discuss a conflict you had/have that is not resolved (or could have been resolved better). • NEXT: What could have been done to prevent the conflict or to prevent it from escalating?

  8. Resolving conflicts:power of apology • Open: iSwifter APP • Open the Bookmark and choose: Organize • Open: Glencoe web link • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Choose: “Chapter 9” • Open: “Student Web Activity Lesson 1” • Student Web Activity: with a partner, discuss each question and answer the questions together. • Be prepared to defend your answers. • http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit3/chapter9/student_web_activities__lesson_1.html

  9. Show Video • Pass out worksheet, “Violence Prevention, Don’t be a victim” • Show video titled, “Violence Prevention, Don’t be a Victim” 30 mins. • If asked for a password, type in “HEALTH”

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