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Our goal is to help 5th and 6th grade students make a successful transition from an elementary setting to junior high. "It is still best to be honest and truthful, to make the most of what we have, to be happy with the simple pleasures, and to be cheerful and have courage when things go wrong."         ~Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957)

WELCOME Please take a seat Leave materials in the center of the table Take out your library books and place them at the center of the table

Meet your Counselor How can I help? Where can you find me? Office pass Individual Mediation Group - PIE, We Serve Too, Lunch Where can you find me? Office pass Blue Incident Form

GUIDANCE with Mrs. Martin: Expectations GUIDANCE with Mrs. Martin: 1. Eyes on the speaker. 2. Raise your hand to ask a question, comment or share. 3. Respect others and their opinions, keep confidentiality. 4. Learn something new! 5. Have FUN!

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

ACTIVITY Sort through your cards Match THE TRAITS OF A GRADUATE

TRAITS OF A GRADUATE SELF-MOTIVATED DYNAMIC LEADER FUTURE READY SKILLED COMMUNICATOR SERVICE ORIENTED

Disagreement vs. Rude vs. Mean vs. Bullying All Kinds of Conflict! Disagreement vs. Rude vs. Mean vs. Bullying

Bullying WHAT IS CONFLICT? Mean Moment Rude Moment Conflict is a word used to describe when people aren’t getting along or when there is a problem between two or more people. There are 4 kinds of conflict that we will talk about today: Disagreement Rude Moment Mean Moment Bullying What do you notice about these words? They are getting bigger! That’s because the size of the conflict is getting bigger. A disagreement is a much smaller conflict than bullying. *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.*

Disagreement When people have different ideas about something. Usually no one’s feelings are hurt. Disagreement What is the disagreement in this picture? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.*

Rude Moment Hurting someone’s body or feelings on accident. Someone isn’t being careful with their body or someone isn’t thinking about the other person Rude Moment What is the rude moment in this picture? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.*

Mean Moment Hurting someone’s body or feelings on purpose. Happens just one time or every once in awhile. Mean Moment What is the mean moment in this picture? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.*

Bullying Hurting someone’s body or feelings on purpose. Happens more than once. The person doing the hurting has more power: Older OR Bigger More than one person Afraid of them Bullying What is the bullying happening in this picture? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.*

What’s another example? BULLYING Threatening someone every day… Getting other people to be mean to someone, or to leave someone out… Two kids who always make fun of someone because they have a really hard time reading… Turn and Talk: What is another example of bullying? What can you do if you see or experience bullying? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.* What do you do if you see someone bullying or if someone bullies you? What’s another example?

How can you handle a rude moment? RUDE MOMENTS Burping without saying “excuse me”… Cutting in line… Bumping up against someone… Interrupting… Turn and Talk: What is another example of a rude moment? How can you handle rude moments? *Clipart used in this PPT CANNOT be extracted. It is for use in this resource only. Using it for other resources is a violation of the terms of use of The Responsive Counselor and EduClips.* How can you handle a rude moment? What’s another example? Are these bullying??

What kind of Conflict is it? Disagreement Rude Mean Bullying