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Anger Management Toolkit Project Guidelines

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Anger Management Toolkit Project Guidelines

Conflict resolution through anger management techniques

Guide for students on how to complete the 'Anger Management Toolkit' project, including objectives, materials, daily steps, and presentation expectations.

Audience

6th graders

Time

1 week

Approach

Conflict resolution through anger management techniques

Materials

Anger Management Techniques For Kids Video, Scenario Cards, Anger Thermometer Handout, Art Supplies, and Digital Tools

Step 1

Day 1: Introduction and Video Viewing

30 mins

  • Introduction (5 mins): Briefly introduce the topic of anger management and the week's project.
  • Video Viewing (6 mins): Show the video 'Anger Management Techniques For Kids.' Link to Video
  • Discussion (5 mins): Discuss the five types of coping skills mentioned in the video.
  • Project Introduction (14 mins): Explain the 'Anger Management Toolkit' project. Students will work in groups to create a toolkit that includes coping strategies, scenario responses, and visual aids like the Anger Thermometer.

Step 2

Day 2: Research and Brainstorming

30 mins

  • Review (5 mins): Recap the video and coping skills.
  • Research (15 mins): Students research additional anger management techniques and tools.
  • Brainstorming (10 mins): In groups, students brainstorm ideas for their toolkits and decide on the components they want to include.

Step 3

Day 3: Toolkit Creation Part 1

30 mins

  • Planning (5 mins): Groups finalize their plans for the toolkit.
  • Creation (25 mins): Students start creating their toolkits. This can include drawing, writing, and assembling materials. Encourage creativity and collaboration.

Step 4

Day 4: Toolkit Creation Part 2

30 mins

  • Continuation (25 mins): Students continue working on their toolkits. Teachers provide support and feedback.
  • Practice Presentations (5 mins): Groups practice presenting their toolkits to the class.

Step 5

Day 5: Presentations and Reflection

30 mins

  • Presentations (20 mins): Each group presents their 'Anger Management Toolkit' to the class.
  • Reflection (10 mins): Discuss what they learned from the project and how they can use these techniques in real life.
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Worksheet

Scenario Cards

Cards with different scenarios that prompt students to identify anger triggers and practice coping strategies.

  • Scenario 1: You were looking forward to playing your favorite game after school, but a sibling broke it.
  • Scenario 2: Your friend blamed you for something you didn't do, and now you're in trouble.
  • Scenario 3: You studied hard for a test but didn't get the grade you wanted.
  • Scenario 4: Your teammates are not listening to your ideas during a group project.
  • Scenario 5: Someone took your favorite seat in the cafeteria, and now you have to sit somewhere else.
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Anger Thermometer Handout

A handout that provides a visual tool for students to identify their level of anger and corresponding coping skills.

Anger Thermometer

  • Level 1 (Calm): Practice deep breathing or listen to music.
  • Level 2 (Annoyed): Take a break and count to 100.
  • Level 3 (Angry): Go for a run or do some exercises.
  • Level 4 (Very Angry): Use positive self-talk or talk to a friend.
  • Level 5 (Enraged): Use relaxation skills like meditation or grounding exercises.

Use this thermometer to recognize your level of anger and choose a coping strategy to help manage your feelings.

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