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Anger
Management - Lesson plan; understand feelings of anger vs behaviors of anger
Controlling
Anger - These activities go along with a video that can be bought at the site,
but they can also be used as a stand-alone activity. - K-5 grades
Monkey
Has a Problem - Whole Class activity to learn anger management. Many activities
to select and discuss. Click on the characters around the target charager to see
how they behave.- Primary grades
Dealing
with Anger - The Fire Inside - " When we get to know our anger -
what causes it, how we react to it - and then learn how to manage it, its
a chance to get to know ourselves a little better and improve our relationships
with other people"
Managing
Anger - lesson plan is designed to teach anger management and conflict resolution
through the "I-Message" communication technique and other group activities.
High School (use the Realplayer videos; they are separated into the categories
of discussion.)
Youth
Violence Prevention - articles, fact sheets, and a report on a comprehensive
review of violence on a global scale
"Building
A Classroom Community and Bully-Free Zone" - grades 3-7; teaching children
skills to deal with bullies, as well as promoting positive social skills such
as cooperation, communication, and conflict resolution.
Bullies
- Lesson unit; grades 2-5 from PBS. "These activities will immerse learners
in situations that give them practice in resolving conflicts with a bully and
help them to think critically about logical resolutions."
Bullying
- Video for young students on bullying. - This video is a demo and has other things
on it - Primary grades.
Cyberbullying
- bNetS@vvy: Tools for Adults to Help Kids Connect Safely ; bimonthly newsletter;
"by the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN),
the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, and Sprint. It is designed
to give adults tools to connect with kids and help them stay safer online."
Cyberbullying - Center for Safe
and Responsible Internet Use - guide "regarding effective strategies
to assist young people in gaining the knowledge, skills, motivation, and self-control
to use the Internet and other information technologies in a safe and responsible
manner."
Cyberbullying
- Real Life Story Videos - " Interactive, educational safety resource
from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) and
Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians,
educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach
children how to stay safer on the Internet."
Don't
Suffer in Silence - "This web site is intended to show pupils, their
families and teachers how to tackle a problem that has gone on for far too long.
"
How
To Report Bullying - What is the difference between Tattling and Reporting
Bullying?
Be
strong, be mean, or give in? - Lesson plan; think flexibly in order to come
up with the approach that fits the situation and develop skills to carry it out.
grades 3-5
Conflict
Resolution - Resources to help students learn to deal with conflict
Resolving
Conflict - Lesson plan grades 6-8
Examine hurtful behaviors, Develop strategies for dealing with these behaviors,
Work to create an environment in which students treat each other respectfully
Solving
Minor Problems - Lesson plan with worksheet; grades 2-5; four steps to solve
minor problems with others.
Talk
It Out Together - Lesson plan grades K-2
- introduce the conflict solving skills to young students.
What
About Fighting? - Lesson plan grades 3-8
- understand negative and positive aspect in problem solving.
Fair
is Fair - Lesson plan - Students learn more about the concept of -fairness-
by being involved in two unfair activities, role-playing three scenarios, and
filling in a web about fairness. Primary Grades
Teaching
Social Skills To Kids Who Don't Have Them - "Deficits or excesses in
social behavior interfere with learning, teaching, and the classroom's orchestration
and climate. Social competence is linked to peer acceptance, teacher acceptance,
inclusion success and post school success."
To
Cheat or Not To Cheat - online game; Choose your way through the day and find
out what happens when you do or dont play by school rules!