As Melissa Taylor explains in her website (https://imaginationsoup.net/emotional-intelligence-activities-kids/), she has been reading Emotional Intelligence 2.0 (Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves) and she has discovered many interesting things. Let's learn from her!
She has found out that there are 5 basic emotions: happy, sad, angry, afraid, and ashamed. So, your activity begins here. Write down these six names in CAPITAL LETTERS and try to include below those adjectives which describe different stages of these emotions. For example, a possibility of HAPPY could be excited, and you could write furious below ANGRY.
She has found out that there are 5 basic emotions: happy, sad, angry, afraid, and ashamed. So, your activity begins here. Write down these six names in CAPITAL LETTERS and try to include below those adjectives which describe different stages of these emotions. For example, a possibility of HAPPY could be excited, and you could write furious below ANGRY.
It is difficult, right? Sometimes we do not really know so many synonyms so, to complete the activity, here you have a chart with many of them. It would be great to use some in your next writing!
Source: https://imaginationsoup.net/emotional-intelligence-activities-kids/
Source: https://imaginationsoup.net/emotional-intelligence-activities-kids/
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