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Welcome Please take a few minutes to think about what could have happened here and write your thoughts down on the paper on your table. Thanks.

Please be aware that the DVD has some violent scenes in it.

Responses How does the DVD make you feel? How would you react if it happened to you, your friend, your brother? Why do you think this happened?

Think before you act… think twice before you react.

SCALE OF ANGER Write down a list of words which describe anger and list them with 10 being the most angry and 1 being the least. For example: Annoyed Furious

Words which describe anger ExasperationVexation IrritationResentment FuryDispleasure Indignation Rage Wrath Outrage Ill temper

What makes you angry? Where does anger come from? What is evil? Does it exist in all of us? How can some people control their anger and others can’t? What made the perpetrator commit the crime?

Think before you act… think twice before you react. 110 Victim and perpetrator

How can we make a difference?

Making choices Re-enacting the scene Think of different points in the scenario where things could have changed

Lesson Objective Please will you think of a suitable lesson objective. What can you learn from discussing issues like this?