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Ethics in Life

Conflict Resolution Roleplay

Explore conflict resolution by acting out real-life scenarios with friends!

Duration30 min
Age GroupAges 11–14
DifficultyIntermediate
SubjectEthics
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity develops empathy and problem-solving skills by roleplaying conflicts. Students learn to navigate disagreements thoughtfully.

Materials

What you need

  • Paper for writing scenarios
  • Pens or pencils
  • Props for roleplay (optional)
Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Gather friends or family to participate in the roleplay.
  2. Choose a conflict scenario like a missed game or argument.
  3. Assign roles to each participant for the roleplay.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Engaging in roleplay helps students practice communication and emotional understanding. It allows them to experience different perspectives in a safe environment.

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1. Gather 3-5 friends or family members for the roleplay. 2. Choose a common conflict scenario to act out. 3. Assign roles to each participant (e.g., friend A, friend B). 4. Act out the scenario, focusing on expressing feelings and solutions. 5. Discuss as a group how the conflict was resolved and what could improve it.

Ethics in Life30 minAges 11–14Grade 6–9Sign in to save this activity
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