Teach your students to understand and manage anger with this informative classroom display poster.
Avoid Angry Outbursts! Teach Kids to Recognise and Manage Anger
How often have you had to discipline a student in your class for ‘lashing out’ at another student because they have not been able to control their angry feelings? I’m guessing it’s a fairly common occurrence in schools all around the world!
In order to manage anger appropriately, children must be able to recognise when they are angry. Only then can they take the necessary steps to deal with their angry feelings in a socially acceptable manner.
So… what is anger? To put it simply, anger is a feeling we experience when we think that something is wrong, hard or unfair.
- Anger can affect our bodies. It can make us feel ‘fired up’. Our hearts beat faster, we might feel hot and sweaty, and we might feel tense.
- Anger can affect our actions. If we don’t manage our anger properly, it can cause us to ‘lash out’ at people in an inappropriate way.
- Anger can affect our thoughts. Our brains can fill up with negative ideas about the situation. All other thoughts are blocked out.
Suggested Strategies Kids Can Use to Manage Angry Feelings
The good news is that there are strategies our students can use to manage angry feelings when they arise. These strategies can help break the cycle of negative thoughts, decrease the physical effects of anger on our bodies and, most importantly, avoid those awful angry outbursts!
Some of these strategies include:
- Stopping and counting to 10
- Doing a calming activity
- Talking about what created the anger
- Doing some exercise
How to Make the Most of Your Managing Anger Poster
This poster has been created by a team of dedicated teachers to support social-emotional learning in your classroom. You may wish to use it in the following ways:
- Print the colour version of the poster on A3 paper and display it in your classroom as a reminder of what anger is and how it can be managed.
- Print the black and white version of the poster on A4 paper and provide to students as colouring in activity.
- Use the poster as a stimulus for a group discussion. Ask the students to explore what types of situations might make them feel angry, and what they might do to manage these feelings.
Before You Download
This resource prints as a PDF. Please use the dropdown menu to choose from the full colour and black and white versions.
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