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Good Character: Handling Emotions WebsiteGood Character: Handling Emotions Website
Publisher
Live Wire Media
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Grade
2nd - 8th
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Physical Education
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Websites
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Lexile Measures
820L
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Good Character: Handling Emotions

Curated by ACT

Know that it is normal to experience different emotions and learn positive ways to deal with your emotions. This website, which is meant to accompany a video on emotions and good character, provides questions for discussion, activity ideas, and writing prompts through which students can discuss emotions with friends, peers, and family members.

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Concepts

depression, emotions, grief, positive thinking, sadness

Additional Tags

anger-management, being positive, change, controlling anger, dealing with a loss, dealing with change, express feelings, express your feelings, feeling anger, feeling sad, handle your feelings, healthy way handle feeling, loneliness, managing your feelings, mood swing, strong emotions, b1.1.b demonstrate strategies to express a range of emotions within the expectations of the setting, b1.2.b describe possible outcomes associated with verbal and nonverbal expression of emotions in different settings, b1.3.b apply strategies to regulate emotions and manage behaviors, e4. 1.a recognize that new opportunities may have positive outcomes, e4. 2.b develop and practice strategies to appropriately respond in unfamiliar situations, fear and anxiety, guilt, relief and recovery, shame, emotional overload, expression of needs, wants, and emotions

Classroom Considerations

  • Knovation Readability Score: 2 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
  • The intended use for this resource is Instructional

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