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What does it mean to “Roll With It?”

Why is this something you might need to be able to do during WWW?

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Today we are going to play a problem solving game.

You will be given different scenarios where you have to consider:

  • Your feelings
  • The feelings of others
  • The consequences of the choices that we make.

All the scenarios are the types of situations that might come up while we are on the trip.

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  1. The first person takes a card from the stack, which gives a scenario and reads it aloud to the group.
  2. The person to the left rolls the dice (gently) and answers the prompt on the dice.
  3. The whole group discusses the problem, some possible choices, and both positive and negative consequences.

Let’s practice!

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Emma wants to work with Tom for the next activity. However, the last time Emma worked with Tom, other classmates started to say that Emma wanted Tom to be her boyfriend. They didn’t stop when she asked, and Tom didn’t want to work with her anymore.

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What do you think?

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  • The first person takes a card from the stack, which gives a scenario and reads it aloud to the group.
  • The person to the left rolls the dice (gently) and answers the prompt on the dice.
  • The whole group discusses the problem, some possible choices, and both positive and negative consequences.

Now you play

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Which scenarios were the most challenging?

Give an example of a scenario where it was really important to consider the perspective of others?

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If you encounter a challenge on the trip, what can you take away from today to help you?

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