Basic Facts
(Easy)
Understanding Anger
(Medium)
Thinking Deeper
(Challenging)
Emotional Control & Psychology
(HARD)
Application & Reflection
(Expert)
100

What emotion do people often feel when something seems unfair or upsetting?

ANGER

100

What part of your body gets tense when you’re angry?

neck, shoulders, jaw, chest,and stomach

100

What is the difference between feeling angry and acting on anger?

Feeling angry is an internal emotion, while acting on anger refers to external behaviors like yelling or hitting.

100

Which part of the brain is responsible for storing emotional memory?

Hippocampus

100

Why might someone’s past experiences affect how they react to anger today?

shaping their emotional regulation skills, internal beliefs, and how they perceive threats

200

True or False: Everyone feels anger sometimes.

TRUE

200

What hormone increases when you’re angry and ready to fight or run

adrenaline and cortisol

200

What is one reason why people might get angry more easily than others

Their tolerance to getting mad.

200

What does “anger management” mean?

a set of strategies, skills, and therapy programs designed to help individuals control their anger and express it in healthier, more constructive ways, rather than in a destructive or aggressive manner

200

What’s one way schools or workplaces can help people manage anger better?

One person from each group answer

UP TO YOU, YOUR OPINION.

300

What is the opposite of anger?

PLEASURE

300

Name one healthy way to calm down when you’re angry.

EVERYONE ANSWER

UP TO YOU (what you think makes you feels less angry.).

300

What can happen to friendships if anger isn’t managed well?

frequent conflict and the erosion of trust to passive-aggressive behaviors and the complete end of the relationship

300

What’s a common trigger that can make people angry?

frustration, feeling disrespected or attacked, stress, and a perceived lack of control

300

Describe a situation where anger could actually be useful or positive.

WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE ONE

UP TO YOU

400

Name one physical sign that someone might be angry.

  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Increased or rapid breathing
  • A flushed or red face
  • Feeling hot or sweaty
  • Muscle tension, especially in the neck and shoulders
400

What word describes keeping your anger bottled up inside?

REPRESSED

400

What does it mean to “cool off” before reacting?

to calm down, manage your emotions, and create a deliberate pause between a triggering event and your response

400

What can chronic (long-term) anger do to your physical health?

cardiovascular issues like heart attack and stroke due to increased blood pressure and arterial damage, as well as a higher risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammation

400

How can empathy reduce anger in a conflict?

fostering understanding and de-escalating emotions, allowing you to see the other person's perspective and feel heard yourself

500

What color is often used to represent anger?

RED

500

True or False: Anger is always a bad emotion.

FALSE

500

What kind of communication helps you express anger in a healthy way?

Assertive communication

500

How can mindfulness help someone manage anger?

creating a pause between a trigger and your reaction, allowing you to respond with more intention instead of impulse

500

What is the difference between assertive, aggressive, and passive ways of expressing anger — and why is one healthier than the others?

  • Passive expression means hiding anger or avoiding conflict, which can build resentment.

  • Aggressive expression means expressing anger through yelling, threats, or violence, which can harm others and relationships.

  • Assertive expression means calmly and respectfully communicating feelings and needs — it’s the healthiest because it solves problems without hurting anyone.