Year 10
Violence and aggression
This lesson will look into the causes of aggression in young people, the impact it has on the victims and what role guilt can have
Year 10
Violence and aggression
This lesson will look into the causes of aggression in young people, the impact it has on the victims and what role guilt can have
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Impact on victim's mental health
- Causes of violent / aggressive actions and links to unmanaged mental health conditions and feelings associated with guilt
Content guidance
- Contains conflict or violence.
Supervision
Adult supervision suggested
Licence
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4 Questions
Q1.
What word is being defined here - " medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect "
Adrenaline
Alcohol
Fizzy drinks
Q2.
We should make time for socialising and relaxing
False
Q3.
Which of these statements about teenagers are true because of the way the brain develops during these years.
Limited planning and judgment.
Risky and impulses behaviours.
Tea must be drunk 5 times a day.
Q4.
Brain development and aggression in teens, is not linked.
True
5 Questions
Q1.
Define trigger...
Circus routine performed on a tightrope by a tiger.
Island found off the coast of Scotland.
Q2.
The people around can be an influence when it comes to aggression and violence
False
Q3.
Feeling of worry or unhappiness is...
Anxiety
Over excitement
Sadness
Q4.
Which of these impacts caused by aggression and violence is more likely to be external?
Breakdown of relationships
Low self esteem
Q5.
Which of these impacts caused by aggression and violence is more likely to be internal?
Aggression towards others
Bruises and scares