Winless Zax
Type of Activity: Conflict resolution / Processing Props Needed: The Sneetches book Process: 1. Read The Zax Story, up to the last page (save that for
Type of Activity: Conflict resolution / Processing Props Needed: The Sneetches book Process: 1. Read The Zax Story, up to the last page (save that for
Type of Activity: Discussion, Story Creation, and Drama Props Needed: Conflict scenarios, copies of debriefing topics for each small group, flip chart/whiteboard, and markers Concept:
Type of Activity: Debriefing tool and Conflict Resolution Tool Props Needed: Hog Call Cards/Conflict Animal set Set-Up: Group in a circle. Process: Place the animals
Type of Activity: Being put on the spot, dealing with teasing and conflict Props Needed: None Set Up: Begin with a discussion about what it
Type of Activity: Conflict resolution, making informed choices Props Needed: Index cards with a choice written on each one, pen/pencil for each group of 3
Type of Activity: Icebreaker/ Get to Know You Props Needed: None Set-Up: You can use this activity to acquaint members of a newly formed group
Type of Activity: Icebreaker/Processing Props Needed: Index cards and writing utensils for each participant. Set-Up: Good for groups 2–30. Need space for the group to
Batten Down the Hatches Type of Initiative: Conflict resolution, reaching win-win solutions, consensus Sources: This activity is from the book, Journey Towards the Caring Classroom,
Conflict Resolution Thumball™ Type of Activity: Icebreaker, Problem Solving, Processing tool Set Up: The Conflict Resolution Thumball contains questions that are meant to alleviate negative
All Mixed Up This activity is a lot like the popular game of Scrabble™ and is a great way to get people working together. Type
Award-Winning Drama Conflict in the movies Type of Initiative: Discussion and Drama Purpose: Participants will brainstorm different conflict situations in movies and process through the
Type of Activity: Problem Solving and Diversity Source: Playing With A Full Deck, by Michelle Cummings Props Needed: playing cards, one per participant Group Size:
Get Into Your Groups Set Up: The facilitator will start by holding a deck of cards. Props Needed: A deck of cards. Time Needed: 15-20
UFO Ball or Sci-Fi Tube Type of Initiative: Debriefing tool, Attention Getter Set Up: Invite your group to stand in a circle. Props Needed: One
Type of Initiative: Diversity Awareness, Conflict Resolution Source: Mosaic Project Published in: Setting the Conflict Compass, by Michelle Cummings with Mike Anderson Props Needed: You
Traffic Debrief Type of Initiative: Processing and Debriefing Set Up: Have your group get into a circle. Set out the parts of your Traffic Debrief
Type of Initiative: Conflict Simulation, Conflict Resolution Source: Noam Ebner and Yael Efron, Tachlit Mediation Center, Jerusalem Published in: Setting the Conflict Compass, by Michelle
Logistics Type of Initiative: Conflict Scenario and Role Play Source: Noam Ebner and Yael Efron, Tachlit Mediation Center, Jerusalem Published in: Setting the Conflict Compass,
Type of Initiative: Problem Solving, Conflict Resolution Purpose: To help a group see the importance of understanding the whole picture. Source: Lynette Voss, Heather Westbrook,