Monday, October 25, 2010
Mini Lesson Plan: A Mediation session for Ellen and her Mother (Grades 3-6)
After reading the Mediation story called “A Mediation session for Ellen and her Mother,” students will take part in a variety of follow-up activities to enhance the learning experience.
Here is a lesson you can use to help teach about how the Mediation process works for grades 3 to 6. It is also a lesson that teaches a way to compromise with each other so you can come up with a WIN-WIN solution that pleases both disputants. Third-grader Ellen wanted to eat chocolate chip waffles for breakfast. Her mother insisted on serving her a more nourishing breakfast. Ellen was so disappointed about her breakfast choice that she only ate a few bites, glared at her mother, and refused to give her a hug and kiss good-bye before leaving for school. At lunchtime, Ellen visited the guidance counselor to request a Mediation session after school that day with her mother. The guidance counselor called up Ellen’s mother. She definitely agreed to come. Read the story to hear what WIN-WIN agreement got worked out between mother and daughter.
Click MEDIATION to read the entire lesson plan on Examiner.com.
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