
Conrady 6.4.21
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Mathematics
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8th Grade
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Madelyn Dollah
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7 Slides • 11 Questions
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Open Ended
What are some examples of conflicts that you have had with your friends or family?
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Multiple Choice
Is this conflict a MAJOR conflict or MINOR conflict?
MAJOR CONFLICT
MINOR CONFLICT
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Multiple Choice
Is this conflict a MAJOR conflict or MINOR conflict?
MAJOR CONFLICT
MINOR CONFLICT
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Poll
Think about your own conflict that you wrote at the start of this quizizz, would you have considered it a major or minor conflict?
MAJOR CONFLICT
MINOR CONFLICT
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Multiple Choice
How did this conflict start?
When Jess embarrassed Tasha when she sent the text message to Troy
When Tasha got really upset.
When Troy showed the message around the school
When Troy showed the text to other kids, when Tasha yelled at Jess, and when their friends chose sides
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Multiple Choice
What caused the conflict to escalate?
When Jess embarrassed Tasha when she sent the text message to Troy
When Tasha got really upset.
When Troy showed the message around the school
When Troy showed the text to other kids, when Tasha yelled at Jess, and when their friends chose sides
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Multiple Choice
How did Jess' actions contribute to or escalate the conflict?
Jess did not do anything wrong. It is okay to use your friend's phone without asking.
Jess used Tasha’s phone without asking. She could have asked first, or thought about Tasha’s feelings. She could have apologized.
Jess is the only one to blame for the entire conflict. It is all her fault.
Jess was just being a good friend. She should have yelled back at Tasha in front of all their friends.
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Multiple Choice
How did Troy's actions contribute to or escalate the conflict?
Troy shared the message with lots of people. He could have deleted it or not shared it.
Troy can share whatever he wants if it is on his phone.
Troy could have broken up the fight between Tasha and Jess when Tasha yelled at Jess in front of all their friends.
Troy did nothing wrong. He was just being a good friend and wanted everyone to know how nice Tasha was.
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Multiple Choice
How did Tasha's actions contribute to or escalate the conflict?
Tasha did nothing wrong. She had every right to yell at Jess because it was Jess' fault the conflict happened in the first place.
Tasha acted when she was upset. She could have used an emotion-management strategy to calm down before talking to Jess.
Tasha is to blame for the entire conflict because she left her phone out of sight.
Tasha calmed down and talked to her friends in a nice tone.
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Multiple Choice
How did their friends' actions contribute to or escalate the conflict?
Their friends cause the whole problem between Tasha, Troy and Jess.
Their friends were never a part of the conflict.
Their friends chose sides. They could have stayed out of the conflict or encouraged Jess and Tasha resolve it.
Their friends are not choosing sides, so the conflict is only minor.
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Open Ended
Answer questions 1. and 2. related to the conflict you thought of at the start of this quizizz.
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