Anger is a common healthy emotion. However, a lot of children find it difficult to distinguish between angry emotions and aggressive actions. Have a go in this activity and let your students explore their feelings when they got angry.
Have your students learn how to label their emotions and know their triggers. It is important for them to learn how to describe their emotions so they can express anger, irritation, and disappointment. In this activity, students will learn about themselves when they feel angry, what they feel, and how they react when they are fueled with this emotion.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): 3rd – 5th
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