Anger Management

This assembly teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to identify and describe some of the effective ways in dealing with and managing conflict situations with others.

The class can explain how and why they should act when feeling angry about an issue or conflict that might happen at school when working with others.

Download this teaching pack including an assembly plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to identify and describe some of the effective ways in dealing with and managing conflict situations with others

Activities in this teaching pack include display posters to identify and describe ways to control and manage anger in different situations and a shared reading text to reflect on some of the effective ways in dealing and managing conflict situations with others.

The interactive presentation gets the children to identify and describe some of the effective ways in dealing with and managing conflict situations with others in a range of scenarios at school.

This assembly can support development in exploring ways of developing strong and positive relationships with others. There are teaching activities for shared learning and reflection and an interactive presentation to introduce concepts and key skills.

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