Learning Target: Rights and Responsibilities of citizenship.

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Learning Target: Rights and Responsibilities of citizenship

Describe what the word compromise means to you. Think about a time when you compromised to solve a conflict. “Let’s agree to respect each other’s views, no matter how wrong yours may be.”

 A conflict is a disagreement. Name a reason why people might face conflicts.  How did you resolve your conflict? Read pages 210 – 211 on some steps how to resolve a conflict.  As we read the steps to “Resolving Conflicts,” think about what might happen if the steps aren’t followed.

 Write a paragraph describing how the two groups could work together to solve their conflict. Be sure to follow the steps:  1. Did the student clearly identify the conflict?  Did the student describe each group’s point of view?  Did the student identify a possible solution to the conflict?