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Managing Anger Scenario Cards

Teach Starter Publishing
Google Slide, PDF|4 pages|Years:3 - 6

Explore ways to manage anger in a variety of real-life situations with this set of 16 scenario cards.

Learn to Manage Angry Feelings with These Anger Scenario Cards

Harry was just about to beat his high score on his favourite video game. His mum turned it off without asking and told Harry to go and do his homework.

Why might this make Harry angry?
Who is his anger directed towards?
哈利如何管理他的吗nger?
How might Harry deal with the situation calmly?

The situation above is one example of many scenarios that can cause children to feel angry on an everyday basis. Anger can often develop out of other emotions such as frustration, sadness, disappointment, embarrassment, rejection, jealousy or powerlessness.

This set oftask cardshas been created by a dedicated team of educators to help explore these anger-evoking situations with your students in yoursocial-emotional learninglessons. Through a series of guided question, students can reflect upon each situation and brainstorm how the character at the centre of the scenario might manage their anger and avoid any angry outbursts!

One Resource… Many Applications!

Use these task cards to enhance learning through whole-class lessons, group activities or independent reflection.

Whole-class Discussion

Display the task cards on your interactive whiteboard. Use guiding questions to promote exploration of each scenario, such as:

  • Has anyone ever been in this situation before?
  • How did the situation make you feel?
  • How did you deal with your feelings?

You might like to use a prop that can be passed around to indicate whose turn it is to contribute to the discussion.

Group Drama Activity

Divide the class into groups and provide each group with a task card. Have the students develop, rehearse and present a group role play that summarises the scenario and includes strategies for how the character in the scenario might manage their anger appropriately.

Individual Reflection

Encourage the students to add an additional card to the pack by writing about a scenario that made them feel angry. Students could share these with the class if they feel comfortable in doing so.

Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students

Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource.

Print on cardboard for added durability and longevity. Place all pieces in a folder or large envelope for easy access.

To keep the task cards out of pockets or under desks, punch a hole in the corner of each to place them on a binder ring.


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