Anger management lesson plan

Colorful illustrations over a boy's head

Colorful illustrations over a boy's head

A User's Guide to Your Raging Brain

Teens’ brains are rapidly changing, which can cause confusing mood swings. This piece helps them understand those seemingly random moods and how to survive them.

Lesson Plan A step-by-step guide to teaching this article in your classroom

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Guide to the Teen Brain Students draw and present a guide to their brains.

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Mood Tracker Worksheet Students track how they're feeling for a full school week.

A boy with a green face looking very angry

A boy with a green face looking very angry

Tame Your Temper

Feeling angry is normal. It’s what you do with the feeling that can get you in trouble. This story gives students a plan for dealing with their anger so that they don’t find themselves acting in ways they’ll regret.

Lesson Plan A step-by-step guide to teaching this article in your classroom

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Feeling Furious Worksheet Students explore their feelings before and after reading.

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Critical-Thinking Questions Students answer critical thinking questions about the article.

Boy hiding from the stress monster

Boy hiding from the stress monster

Tame the Stress Monster

Our survey found that 77% of teens are super stressed. What’s worse? A recent study found that teens stress out more than adults! Here, we break down the teen stress crisis and shed light on how your students can cope when stress gets scary.