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Act out: Asking a friend to play at recess or at their house after school.
Act out: A friend brings a snack to school and others want some.
Act out: Friends have different ideas on a game to play and find ways to compromise.
Act out: Friends discover they have different hobbies and interests but still find ways to support each other.
Act out: Friends find themselves in a situation where they are competing against each other. Explore how they can maintain their friendship despite competition.
Act out: One friend hurt another friends feelings and they work through the process of apologizing and forgiving.
Act out: Friends express gratitude for each other, acknowledging the positive things about their friendship.
Act out: Friends plan a surprise for another friend, demonstrating teamwork and thoughtfulness.
Act out: Friends celebrate each other's successes, promoting a positive and supportive atmosphere.
Act out: One friend is shy and hesitant to join a group. The other encourages them to participate and makes them feel included.
Act out: Friends have a disagreement and work through it by expressing their feelings and finding a resolution.
Act out: Friends share a secret with each other, emphasizing the importance of trust and confidentiality.
Act out: Witnessing a friend being bullied and practicing how to intervene assertively and supportively.
Act out: One friend accidentally damages the other's artwork and has to apologize and make amends.
Act out: Introducing yourself to a new student at school and finding common interests to build a friendship.