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Description
What It Is:
This is a 'Point of View Graphic Organizer' worksheet. It prompts students to analyze an event or situation by identifying different perspectives. The worksheet includes a central circle labeled 'Event' where the event is written. Four rectangles labeled 'perspective' surround the center. Lines extend from these rectangles, providing space to write factors impacting each perspective. The worksheet also includes reflecting questions like: 'Are there any perspectives that weren't included in this analysis?' and 'How do differing perspectives make it harder to resolve conflict?'
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 6-12. The concepts of perspective and conflict resolution require abstract thinking skills typically developed in middle and high school. The worksheet encourages critical thinking and written expression, making it appropriate for older students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop critical thinking skills by encouraging them to consider multiple viewpoints on a single event or situation. It promotes empathy by prompting students to think about the cares, concerns, and motivations behind different perspectives. It can also aid in conflict resolution by encouraging students to understand how differing perspectives impact stances.
How to Use It:
First, identify an event, situation, or conflict and write it in the center circle. Next, brainstorm different perspectives related to the event (e.g., teacher, student, parent). Write each perspective in one of the surrounding rectangles. Then, for each perspective, write down the factors that impact that perspective on the lines extending from the rectangles. Finally, answer the reflecting and connecting questions at the bottom of the worksheet.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for students learning about perspective, point of view, conflict resolution, and critical thinking. It is also useful for teachers looking for graphic organizers to facilitate discussions about literature, history, or current events. Students who struggle with empathy or understanding different viewpoints could also benefit.