Game | Anger Management Board Game With Digital Version

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Elementary school Game | Anger Management Board Game With Digital Version

Provider: Bright Futures Counseling

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its research-based, no-prep format that helps elementary students practice anger management and self-regulation through engaging play

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Best For

Emotion RegulationSelf Regulation2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th Grade

Elementary (2nd-5th)
Researched Based
Fun and Engaging
Easy to Implement
Digital Download
Supports Pencils of Promise

This is a digital resource. You will receive instantly upon purchase.


Description

Looking for a fun, no-prep activity to do with students that need help with anger management? This school counseling board game will help students identify their triggers and give them the chance to practice anger management and calming strategies. This game can be used with a school counseling small group, individual, or the entire class!


Activity Includes

- Board game (print & digital)
- Teacher/counselor instructions
- 24 anger management game cards


Benefiting Students

Students will learn anger management strategies they can use at home and at school.


Saving Time

This game is designed to be very low-prep. Simply print out the game before students arrive.


Who is This Designed for?

This anger management board game is designed for students grades 1-5 but it can be modified to work with other grades.

Game | Anger Management Board Game With Digital Version

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Bright Futures Counseling

Bright Futures Counseling was created by Rachel. She helps school counselors feel less stressed. Rachel creates sources to help them feel confident and prepared to support students.



Eduye Product ID: 41489

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