Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing
Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing
© 2001 by Debbie Dunn
Here is a lesson plan you can use to help teach about Anger Triggers, Anger Cues, our Fight or Flight Instinct, and Self-Mentoring techniques.
Story Description: This story is about a boy not only making a false accusation of a good friend, he punches him in the nose. Will his friend agree to forgive him? Find out in the story called “Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan Of Stealing.”
In this anti-bullying tale about Matt, Matt needs to learn to control his anger and to modify his bullying-type behavior. If this does not happen, he stands a very good chance of losing a very good friend.
Lesson Plan link:
Middle school lesson plan: Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing
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Step 1: Anger Management Lesson Objectives
Lesson objectives: Anger management
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Step 2: K & W questions for KWL Model discussion
K & W questions for KWL Model discussion
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Step 3: Vocabulary discussion: Anger Management terminology
Vocabulary discussion: Anger Management terminology
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Step 4: Anger management story
Anger management story
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Step 5: Popcorn Review
Popcorn Review
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Step 6: Anger management role-play
Anger management role-play
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Bonus: Role-play slideshow
Role-play slideshow
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Step 7: Bloom’s Taxonomy discussion questions (All discussion questions are built into the story.)
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Step 8: Writing Assignment
Writing Assignment
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Bonus: Printable Writing worksheet
Printable Writing worksheet
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Step 9: L questions for KWL Model discussion
L questions for KWL Model discussion
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Debbie Dunn is a professional storyteller, a former school teacher, a published author of two books, a freelance writer, and an anti-bullying and conflict resolution specialist. She taught anti-bullying and conflict resolution to over 500 middle school students a year for five years until a budget-cut eliminated most of the school’s special programs. Since September of 2009, she has been serving as the School Conflict Resolution Examiner for Examiner.com. You will find all the above links on her Examiner.com website. To see more, please click on SCHOOL CONFLICT RESOLUTION at Examiner.com.
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