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Emotions, Regulation Strategies Lesson PlanEmotions, Regulation Strategies Lesson Plan
Publisher
Western Justice Center
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Grade
4th - 12th
Subjects
Social & Emotional Learning
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Duration
1 hr 30 mins
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Emotions, Regulation Strategies

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This Emotions, Regulation Strategies lesson plan also includes:
  • Brain Diagram
  • UNderlying Needs Handout
  • Understanding Emotions Worksheet
  • Anger Management Worksheet
  • Video
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To regulate emotions in a conflict it is first necessary to be able to identify those emotions. To that end, class members engage in a series of activities, watch a series of videos, and compete worksheets that help them understand and manage emotions. 

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Concepts

social-emotional learning, casel, emotions, conflicts, conflict, conflict resolution, external conflict, internal conflict, self-awareness, expressing feelings, feelings

Additional Tags

classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Post the emotions chart at the entrance to the classroom and have pupils tap the image that illustrates how they are  feeling as they enter
  • Then have individuals journal about what gave rise to these emotions

Classroom Considerations

  • Fourth in a series of nine resources focusing on conflict resolution
  • Lessons are cumulative and designed to be used in order

Pros

  • Also included are tips for how to relieve stress and strategies that help learners regulate their emotions

Cons

  • None

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