Managing Anxiety Teaching Resources
Browse anxiety management worksheets, student activities and more teacher resources designed to help you help your students as they learn to face anxiety head-on.
This collection of teacher-created printable and digital resources was designed by the expert teachers of Teach Starter with a focus on creating actionable tips and techniques for kids to manage their anxiety in school and at home.
Are you looking for some strategies to successfully teaching anxiety management in your classroom? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including a kid-friendly definition of anxiety and tools you can employ in your primary school classroom.
What Is Anxiety? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Research tells us that an increasing number of young kids are experiencing anxiety, but they often don't have a name for this feeling. Understanding what we're feeling and how to manage it often starts with putting a name to the feeling.
Here's a definition of anxiety you can use in your SEL lessons to introduce the topic to your students:
Anxiety is one way the body responds to fear that something bad or dangerous will happen. This emotion involves worried thoughts, and it can make the body feel tense.
Sometimes, anxiety can make us feel tired or dizzy, and some people will have trouble breathing or feel hot and sweaty when they are feeling anxious.
Some other signs of anxiety in kids include:
- Difficulty concentrating in class
- Difficulty doing tasks that we typically enjoy
- Feeling out of control
- Trouble managing our emotions
- Trouble sleeping
What Is Anxiety Management? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Managing anxiety can be particularly difficult for our students, who may never have experienced these feelings before and haven't yet developed the skills they need to cope.
That's where teaching anxiety management comes in. But what is anxiety management, and what does it look like for kids?
Here's a helpful definition you can add to your lessons:
Anxiety management is the name we give to the strategies that we use to reduce the impact of anxiety on our physical bodies and our mental health.
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Calm Down Corner Classroom Decor Pack
Create a classroom calming corner with a printable Calm Corner Decor Pack.
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Calm-Down Strategy Cards
Help your students choose and apply strategies when they need to calm down with this comprehensive set of calm-down strategy cards.
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Circle of Control Poster
Display this poster in your classroom to remind students about the things in life they can and cannot control.
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I Need a Break! Card Templates
Help your students regulate their emotions by presenting them with an ‘I Need a Break!’ Card for a few minutes of downtime.
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I Need a Break - Choice Boards
Help upset students regulate their emotions in the classroom with our printable ‘I Need a Break!’ choice boards.
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Teacher Bullet Journal Templates - Wellness Tracker
Build your own wellness journal using a printable bullet journal template for teachers!
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Coping Skills Wheel – Poster
Help your students learn and apply emotional self-regulation skills with this coping skills wheel of choices poster.
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Name Five Things - Calming Strategy Task Cards
Use the ‘Name 5 Things’ Calming Strategy in your classroom to help students regain self-control with printable calming activity task cards.
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Managing Anxiety Worksheet (Upper Primary)
Help older students identify and manage anxious feelings with this self-reflection and action plan worksheet.
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Managing Anxiety Worksheet (Lower Primary)
Help students identify and manage anxious feelings with this self-reflection worksheet.
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What Is Anxiety? Poster
Teach your students to understand and manage anxious feelings with this informative classroom display poster.
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Body Scan Meditation Script for Kids
Share this body scan guided meditation script with your students to help them to regulate their emotions by breathing mindfully.
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The Ultimate List of Coping Skills
Provide your students with this comprehensive list of coping skills to help them manage tricky situations and reduce the effects of overwhelming emotions.
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My Personal Coping Skills Plan – Template
Ensure your students have a personalised coping plan for those challenging moments with this comic-themed printable template.
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Calming Strategies Chatterbox Template
Help your students choose and apply strategies when they need to calm down with this handy chatterbox template.
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What Can I Control? Interactive Resource
Learn about self regulation with this PowerPoint about things that you can and cannot control at school.
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Understanding and Managing Anxiety Teaching Presentation
Teach your students about anxious feelings with this comprehensive guide to understanding and managing anxiety.
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Managing Anxiety Scenario Cards
Explore ways to manage anxiety in a variety of real-life situations with this set of 16 scenario cards.
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Things I Can and Cannot Control - Sorting Activity
Help students identify things in life they can and cannot control with this interactive sorting activity.
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Worry Jar – Cut and Assemble Kit
Create a worry jar for your students to help them recognise and cope with their worries.
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The Worry Waterfall – Anxiety Management Poster
Teach your students how to deal effectively with worrying thoughts with this classroom poster.
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Flower and Candle Breathing Video
Teach your students flower and candle breathing as a brain break, stress management strategy or mindfulness activity.
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Guided Meditation for Students Video – 10-Minute Body Scan
Add guided meditation for students to your social emotional learning toolkit with a handy video that guides kids through a 10-minute body scan.
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Flower Breathing Video for Kids
Teach students to cope with stress with a flower breathing video created to use with kids in the classroom.
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Mindful Breathing Video for Kids
Use this calming, square-breathing exercise video to introduce your students to mindfulness in the classroom.
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The Worry Waterfall Video
Help your students recognise and manage feelings of stress and unease using The Worry Waterfall.
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