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* recognising… feelings * *

Q1. the warm-up… * * * * * Worried? Angry? Hopeful? Calm? Excited? Tell a friend about 3 different feelings you have felt today… Worried? Angry? Hopeful? Calm? Excited? Nervous? * Confused? * Jealous? Bored? Relaxed? Happy? Sad? Disappointed? Proud?

anger Q2. feelings affect our body… * * * sweaty palms Can you guess which feeling these signs could be describing? fast heart beat clenched fists gritted teeth tight, knotted stomach * thumping head tense muscles anger It could be… Could it be any other feeling?

Q3. our bodies all react differently… * * * Can you think of 3 things that happen to your own body when you are feeling disappointed? Maybe… droopy shoulders * sinking stomach lump in your throat tears and runny nose frowning face thumping head sighing

Q4. explaining our feelings is tricky… * * * How many other words can you think of that could also mean worried? How about… ? uneasy anxious nervous * tense scared concerned stressed afraid unsure frightened

Q5. pinpointing exactly how we feel… * * Can you put these words in order from least angry to most angry? * annoyed fuming cross irritated outraged livid mad bothered infuriated wound up least angry most angry

…you came top in the spelling test but your friend came last. getting mixed feelings… Q6. * Which different feelings might you feel if… …you came top in the spelling test but your friend came last. …your friend didn’t pick you for the team and the team loses the match. …you get a pair of trendy new trainers and your friend then buys the same pair. * ...and which different feelings might your friend feel?

Q7. changing feelings… * * * * How and why do feelings change? How would you feel if… …your school organised a trip to a theme park? …but your best friend can’t afford to go… …on the day, you are put in a group with classmates you don’t get on with… …but at least there isn’t a queue for the first ride… …soon it begins to drizzle… …and some of the best rides are closed for safety reasons… …so your whole class meets for lunch and you can choose whatever food you like… * * …the sun comes out and the rides reopen…

* * * …but you get lost because you can’t understand the map… …then you start having second thoughts when you see the highest, fastest ride… …though your classmates are calling you a wimp… …so you queue up, there’s no going back now… …but it’s absolutely grrrrreat… …now one of the classmates who teased you earlier feels sick… …time to take the long, long, long coach journey back to school… …you finally arrive and have lots to tell the people at home! * *

feelings How do you feel about feelings?! final * * * we all have them they are always changing we can feel more than one feeling at a time * they can have different strengths * our body language can tell others how we feel How do you feel about feelings?!

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