Collection: Bullying and Conflict Resolution

Bullying and Conflict Resolution — Classroom Collection

Move beyond ‘don’t bully’ posters to practice perspective-taking, boundary setting, and de-escalation strategies. These guides scaffold discussions and writing that connect on-screen conflicts to school norms and restorative solutions.

Students cite evidence, evaluate choices, and propose concrete responses they could use in real life.

What you'll find

  • Printable PDF + Google Slides worksheets with short-answer & discussion prompts
  • Answer keys and teacher tips for pacing and differentiation
  • Mix of classic and contemporary films to reach diverse learners
  • CCSS-aligned ELA skills; SEL ties where appropriate

Spotlight Films

  • Wonder (PG – 2017) — Prompts ask students to analyze Auggie’s friendships, empathy shown by classmates, and how small choices shift a classroom’s culture—then craft personal action steps for inclusion.
  • The Outsiders (PG-13 – 1983) — Learners compare group identities and triggers for violence, practice ‘pause-and-paraphrase’ dialogue, and write claim-evidence reasoning about alternatives characters might choose.
  • Remember the Titans (PG – 2000) — Students examine how a newly integrated team confronts bias, establishes shared goals, and resolves conflict through accountability and teamwork.

Great for advisory, SEL Fridays, and after-test day plans—discussion-rich worksheets and writing prompts included.