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How Do I Respond? PrintablesHow Do I Respond? Printables
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Free Printable Behavior Charts
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Pre-K - 3rd
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Social & Emotional Learning
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Independent Practice
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How Do I Respond?

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Help your learners respond to feelings of anger appropriately by working with them to brainstorm fitting responses to stressful situations. This organizer includes a list of anger-causing situations paired with images, a column for an angry response, and a column for a non-angry response. Some blank spaces are also provided if there are other situations you want to add.

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Concepts

behavior, social skills, anger management, Behavior Management, coping skills

Additional Tags

classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Pair this with additional materials and lessons that teach learners positive social and emotional skills
  • Model some angry and non-angry responses for your pupils so that they can see the difference

Classroom Considerations

  • The only real difference between the featured resource and the resource in the materials titled Version 2 is that some of the clipart is different; choose your preferred version

Pros

  • The first situation is completed as an example and shows a possible angry and non-angry response

Cons

  • None

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