Anger Management Skills
Ways to Chill
Anger Facts
Anger Triggers
Signs of Anger
100

Name one anger management skill.

Talk through feelings
Take a break
Deep breathing
Exercise
Thinking of consequences
Visualization (Imagine something relaxing)

100

A positive way to chill out is to a) hit someone; b) take a deep breath; or c) break a glass.

b) take a deep breath

100

True or False. What makes one person angry makes everyone else angry.

False: While some things commonly make people angry, others are unique to each person.

100

Give an example of an anger trigger.

Common ones include being insulted, having personal space violated, being ignored, being lied to, etc.

100

Name one warning sign of anger.

Common examples are yelling, throwing things, angry words, glaring, fists clenching, face turning red. 

200
True or False. Communicating your feelings instead of bottling them up is a positive way to handle your anger? 

True

200

A positive way to chill when angry is: a) talking with a friend; b) punching a wall; or c) throwing things.

A) Talking with a friend

200

True or False. When you are already angry it's easier to become more angry at small things. 

True

200

What is a trigger?

Something that creates an emotional or behavioral response.

200

True or False: All signs of anger are physical.

False. Some are emotional and some are behavioral.

300

True or False. Learning the signs of anger early can help you change the situation before you get too angry.

True.

300

A positive way to chill is to a) participate in sports; b) scream at someone; or c) break something.

A) Participate in sports

300

True or False: Anger does not have any secondary emotions.

False: Anger may also appear when we are disappointed, sad, tired, and many other emotions.

300

How soon should you recognize triggers of anger?

As early as possible. This give us the best chance of using a coping skill.

300

Name 3 physical signs of anger.

Sweating, feeling sick, feeling hot, body shaking, or breathing heavily.

400

Discuss a situation and how you could use at least 2 coping skills for anger.

Example: A teacher says something that makes you angry. You could use visualization to calm down, go to the restroom to take a break, or take deep breaths.

400

A positive way to chill when angry is a) watch a favorite tv show; b) take out your anger on someone else by being a bully; c) not do your homework.

a) Watch a favorite tv show

400

When is anger bad vs. good?

Anger is bad when it is unwarranted, violent, hurts others, hurts yourself, makes things worse, and/or is uncontrolled.

Anger is good when it is justified, is handled well, doesn't take control of you but you control it, and/or has growth from the outcome.

400

True or False. People may not realize something is a trigger.

true.

400

Name 3 non-physical signs of anger.

Getting quiet, shouting, easily annoyed, not being able to think straight, try bothering others, threatening others, wanting to cry

500

Name two benefits of exercising to calm anger.

Releases chemicals from the brain that promote relaxation.
Distracts you from anger.
Releases muscles tension from the body in a healthy way.

500

A positive way to chill when you are angry is a) listen to music; b) run away; or c) skipping school

a) listen to music

500

Name at least 3 ways anger can get you in trouble if not handled appropriately.

Fighting, getting suspended, getting in trouble with the law, getting in trouble with family...

500

Give an example of three anger triggers.

Common ones include being threatened, receiving unfair treatment, being yelled at, etc.

500

Name two types of anger signs.

Behavioral and emotional.

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