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Says Who?

Says Who? PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:Whom do I allow to influence my decisions? How much do other people determine the choices I make? The answers to these questions can determine whether or not we […]

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Puzzled

Puzzled PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Download Puzzle (20 Pieces) Download Puzzle (48 Pieces) Introduction:The activity requires teams of students to put together the pieces of a puzzle without any idea of what the finished picture

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Ring Pass

Ring Pass PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:In this activity students will attempt to pass a ring around the circle as quickly as possible without dropping the ring. You will introduce a string, yarn, or rope

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Profiler

Profiler PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Download Supplementary Materials: Profile Worksheets Introduction:Labels are frequently given based on first impressions or outward appearances.  Doing this reduces complex individuals with real personalities into their one-dimensional stereotypes.  This activity

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Positive Attack

Positive Attack PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:When conflicts arise, a common defense mechanism is to attack the person involved. This negative response doesn’t resolve the conflict but generally escalates it, making it more difficult to

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