HealthLessons.org We did the research.  You get free, accurate health lessons.
find lesson plans information my health lessons
Browse Lesson Plans | Advanced Search | Latest Lesson Plans | List of Source Sites
New York Academy of Medicine

Email this page to a friend

Search Lesson Plans:
Advanced Search

Login:  forgot password?
Logout

Sign Up - Free Membership

Home
Find a Lesson
Submit a Lesson
Message Board




Search Results for: Mental Health - Conflict Resolution
 
Sort Search Results
 

Choosing The Best Solution
Editor's rating:  starstarstarstar Users' rating:  Add comment Popularity:  star Grade(s):  9-12
Materials:  no Internet required:  no
Source site:   NASAexplores, NASA Education

Students can learn to make decisions other than by whim or chance, based on emotions, or because of influence from others. By teaching students to approach decisions logically —by assessing information and considering cause and effect—teachers can help students realize that there may be more than one answer to a problem and that making decisions requires careful thought. This lesson helps students develop skills they can use in a variety of situations requiring decisions.

Add to My Favorites     More about this Lesson     Go to Lesson Plan on Source Site




Decision-making Scenarios
Editor's rating:  starstarstar Users' rating:  Add comment Popularity:  starstar Grade(s):  9-12
Materials:  no Internet required:  no
Source site:   PE Central, Blacksburg, VA

In this lesson students will use the five-step (ABCDE) model of the decision-making process to determine the solutions and consequences of four example scenarios.

Add to My Favorites     More about this Lesson     Go to Lesson Plan on Source Site




Using Literature to Teach About Bullying
Editor's rating:  starstarstar Users' rating:  starstarstarstar (1 review) Popularity:  star Grade(s):  K-8
Materials:  materials required  yes Internet required:  no
Source site:   Education World

Use literature to get students talking and thinking about the issue of bullying. Students learn to recognize the different forms of bullying, their causes, and ways to deal with bullying.

Add to My Favorites     More about this Lesson     Go to Lesson Plan on Source Site




What About Fighting?
Editor's rating:  starstarstar Users' rating:  Add comment Popularity:  star Grade(s):  3-8
Materials:  no Internet required:  no
Source site:   Teacher Vision

Students will identify the potential positive and negative consequences of using violence to resolve conflicts.

Add to My Favorites     More about this Lesson     Go to Lesson Plan on Source Site




What Can I Do?
Editor's rating:  starstarstar½ Users' rating:  starstarstarstar (2 reviews) Popularity:  star Grade(s):  K-2
Materials:  materials required  yes Internet required:  internet required  yes
Source site:   Science NetLinks

The main goals of this lesson are to help students identify their feelings; learn how to tell others about their feelings; and learn how this emotional knowledge can help them resolve conflict. Being able to recognize different feelings and to approach conflict constructively are important learning tools for young students who live in a world that is filled with social challenges.

Add to My Favorites     More about this Lesson     Go to Lesson Plan on Source Site



Find Lesson Plans: Advanced Search | Browse Lesson Plans by Topic | See Latest Lesson Plans | List of Source Sites
Information: Online Resources | About Us | How Lessons Are Selected | FAQ | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
My HealthLessons: Sign Up - Free Membership | Submit a Lesson | My Profile | My Favorites