Monday 30 November 2015

What's missing?

Hi!

Feelings are everywhere, aren't they? Our feelings can change in a second, althrough we would like to be happy all time, with a smile to all our students. But sometimes it is hard.

Well, it doesn't matter if you are an adult or a child, we've got feelings. Adults can be sad, angry or scared. Children have these feelings too.

That's why today's proposal is about this topic. I prepared a Power Point to talk and play with feelings. From my point of view, before doing this activity, children should feel familiar with the feelings vocabulary.

The first screen is only an excuse to talk about how we feel in different situations. After, several photos are shown. Leave them some time to look at them. Next, they can guess with photo/photos have been erased. It is important that they have worked with some descriptions. It will be easier for them to explain what is missing (for example, I think the girl with long black hair is missing).

You can adapt the activity to your students abilities. For example:

1st of Primary School: The teacher can say, when you have a present, how do you feel? And, when you see a spider?

5th of Primary School: Can you complete the sentences? I'm sad when... (a child can say I'm sad when I fall down).

Give more time to see the photos to the first years of Primary School.

I hope you like this activity! Click on the photo to get the Power Point:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5vptleaywmuqv2f/Feelings.pptx?dl=0

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