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Primary School Teacher 👩‍🏫 and Speech & Language Therapist 🗣 based in Ireland 🇮🇪 Activities & Ideas 💭✍️ for School 🏫 and Home 🏡
Understanding Anger Activities & Games Anger Management regulation SEL SPED PDF
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Understanding Anger Activities & Games Anger Management regulation SEL SPED PDF

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Understanding Anger Activities & Games - Anger Management, regulation PDF SEL, social emotional learning, Autism, Special Education, Speech Therapy, Social Emotional Learning, SPED, fine motor skills Emer the Emotions Elephant Activities: Emer is an elephant who changes color depending on her emotions. Here, she focuses on teaching children the basic emotions of angry and happy and how to identify these emotions in themselves/others Activities to help children identify how anger looks and to be able to compare it to and distinguish it from happiness. Once children have grasped this they will be able to consider if they are feeling angry or happy and move onto learning how to regulate and manage their anger. Activities also help children practice fine motor skills. Includes: Matching sheets - identifying anger and happiness - uses photos, symbols and cartoons Jigsaws Coloring sheets Drama activity - Make a Mask - can be used to act out anger & happiness & learn physical responses Scissors Skills worksheets Maze activities
UNDERSTANDING & MANAGING ANGER ONLINE GAMES! SEL, SPED, AUTISM, EMOTIONS
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UNDERSTANDING & MANAGING ANGER ONLINE GAMES! SEL, SPED, AUTISM, EMOTIONS

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Anger Management, regulation, emotions, use like boom cards, internet, Autism, NEURODIVERSITY, social learning, alternative to social skills, SPED, social emotional learning, SEL, Speech Therapy, special education, literacy The UNDERSTANDING & MANAGING ANGER ONLINE GAMES are designed to help children to identify and manage anger and to consolidate what they have learned. The games are a combinations of matching games, jigsaws, join-the-dots, questions and drawing. They are designed using visuals and simple, repetitive language to support understanding and also use written language for hyperlexic learners.