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Anger Awareness Assembly

December is Anger Awareness month. This assembly highlights the four triggers to anger, and makes suggestions as to how you can deal with anger. What is anger? Is feeling anger healthy? How should we deal with anger? This assembly plan uses song quotes and poetry to highlight the complexity of angry emotions. After the assembly students will understand what triggers anger and how they can express it without causing distress.
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Anger Awareness Month Assembly

This assembly resource for teachers is to inform students about Anger Awareness week, and links to both PSHE and Citizenship programmes of study. The teaching materials include an assembly script and a PowerPoint presentation, both of which are adaptable.

The assembly starts by playing a song by a well known band, which covers the topic of anger. By doing this, the assembly will engage the students and provide them with a platform to engage throughout the presentation. This leads onto important statistics relating to anger and aggressive actions by people in the UK. The assembly plan then goes on to define different kinds of anger and how it affects people, such as threats to personal esteem and thwarted expectation, before going on to how to deal with anger.

The secondary assembly ends with a poem about anger, followed by relevant quotes to encourage students to reflect on how they handle anger. The assembly is a good way of raising awareness of anger and how to deal with it, by making use of different media to engage different students relating to how they learn.