Students can use this resource to identify what they feel, think, say and do when they are angry. This is designed to be a tool to understand the emotion of anger and lead to developing ways to recover from it. There are boy and girl sheets, one each in colour and black and white.
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A poster with simple prompts students can use to independently try to resolve a conflict in the classroom or playground. This is accompanied by a set of 5 question cards that can be used as palm cards or put on a keyring for students to use. Based on Restorative Practices. Sassoon font is used. PDF file. Print pages 2-5 back to back (2 sided, flipping on long side) for the cards to be double sided.
This thermometer can be used to represent through colour, drawings and words how the student feels when they are mildly through to very anxious. They can also identify ways to help themselves calm down at each of the stages of anxiety.
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Use these four-piece puzzles to help your students explore emotions and how to react to others with empathy. The 10 emotions used are ANGRY, SAD, FRUSTRATED, ANNOYED, SCARED, DISAPPOINTED, EMBARRASSED, ANNOYED, SORRY, NERVOUS and AGGRESSIVE. Each puzzle contains an emotion, a scenario and two ways you could help in that situation.
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This foldable resource lets students identify things that make them angry, warning signs, calming down tips and ideas of who to go to when you need help calming down. Students can keep it on their desk or somewhere closeby to refer to when needed.
Students can use this resource to identify how they feel as they get more and more angry, using both words/pictures and colours in the thermometer to represent their feelings. There is also space for students to brainstorm ways to calm down at each point in their anger spectrum.
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This resource includes 2 posters with tips for students to try to assist them calm down when they are anxious and to prevent anxiety. This could be used as a classroom display or put on an individual's desk. There are also 8 flashcards.
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This resource features 9 angry faces with 9 tips to try to calm down. Once students have tried the calming strategy, they lift the flip to reveal a happy face and a message to try another strategy if they still feel angry. All printing instructions are included. Very cute!
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This resource contains a set of flashcards with a variety of landmark names and accompanying pictures and facts. Students should match each landmark with the appropriate picture and fact set. It's a great way for students to revise Australian landmarks and learn more about each.
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