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Standardized Test Prep

Enhance conflict resolution skills through interactive slides focusing on vocabulary, concept understanding, and critical thinking scenarios. Identify body language, negotiation, mediator roles, conflict signs, and types of conflicts.

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Standardized Test Prep

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  1. Standardized Test Prep • Preview • Using Vocabulary • Understanding Concepts • Critical Thinking Use the arrow keys or click the mouse to advance the current slide. Use the Next button to advance to the next slide

  2. Using Vocabulary 1. Communication by the body is called _________.

  3. Using Vocabulary 1. Communication by the body is called body language.

  4. Using Vocabulary 2. _________ is a discussion to reach a solution to a conflict.

  5. Using Vocabulary 2. Negotiation is a discussion to reach a solution to a conflict.

  6. Using Vocabulary 3. An uninvolved person who helps solve a conflict between other people is called a(n) _________.

  7. Using Vocabulary 3. An uninvolved person who helps solve a conflict between other people is called a(n) mediator.

  8. Understanding Concepts 4. How can you tell if a conflict is out of control?

  9. Understanding Concepts • 4. How can you tell if a conflict is out of control? • Anger • Lack of communication • Hurtful or insulting speech • Inability to reach a solution after much negotiation • Violence or threats of violence

  10. Understanding Concepts 5. Describe two types of conflict that can happen at home.

  11. Understanding Concepts • 5. Describe two types of conflict that can happen at home. • Two types of conflict that can happen at home are conflicts between children and parents and conflicts between siblings.

  12. Understanding Concepts 6. Why must a mediator be uninvolved in a conflict?

  13. Understanding Concepts • 6. Why must a mediator be uninvolved in a conflict? • A mediator must be uninvoled in a conflict so he or she can help solve the conflict without taking sides.

  14. Critical Thinking 7. How are bullies and people who tease others alike?

  15. Critical Thinking • 7. How are bullies and people who tease others alike? • Bullies and people who tease act the way they do to make themselves look and feel powerful at another person’s expense.

  16. Critical Thinking 8. Even friends experience conflict with each other. In fact, in many cases, close friends experience more conflict than friends who aren’t close. Why might close friends have more conflict?

  17. Critical Thinking 8. Even friends experience conflict with each other. In fact, in many cases, close friends experience more conflict than friends who aren’t close. Why might close friends have more conflict? Close friends tend to spend a lot of time together. Spending time together increases the chances for conflicts to occur.

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