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Emotions

Logical Level 1

Emotions

Sometimes we are happy, sad, excited or just tired.

Read the clues and find out how Anna, Tommy and Olivia are feeling today.

Cut out the pictures and glue them onto the table.

Anna Tommy Olivia

How does he / she feel?

Why does he / she feel that way?

What does he / she do?

1. Tommy is feeling tired today.

2. The sad girl is searching for something.

3. One of the girls got a good mark in maths.

4. Olivia is not the happy child here. She has lost her bracelet.

5. One of the children has been learning all night long.

6. The happy girl calls and tells everyone what happened.

Who takes a nap?

tired happy sad

good mark bracelet learn all night

calls everyone takes a nap

is searching for sth.

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Emotions

Logical Level 2

Everyone knows and has different kinds of feelings. Someone is happy, the next one is sad. The reasons for these feelings are just as different as the actions people take when they feel that way.

If you want to find out more about the feelings of Anna and the others, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.

Anna Tommy Olivia Jack

How does he / she feel?

Why does he / she feel that way?

What does he / she do?

1. Jack is super excited today.

2. One of the two girls is sad because she lost her pretty bracelet this morning.

3. The girl on the left side got a very good mark in maths.

4. Someone here is feeling very tired.

5. One of the boys has to decorate the house today, the other one takes a nap.

6. Anna is not sad.

7. The tired boy is between the happy girl and the sad girl.

8. The excited boy will celebrate his birthday tomorrow.

9. The happy girl is so happy she calls everyone to tell them.

10. The boy who is taking a nap has been learning all night.

Who has to search for something?

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Emotions

There are many different feelings and everyone knows them. While someone is happy, the next one can be sad, another one can be bored and so on. The reasons why people have feelings are just as different as the actions they take when they feel that way.

If you want to find out more about the feelings of Anna and the others, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.

Anna Tommy Olivia Jack

feeling

reason

action

weekday

1. Olivia is feeling sad.

2. The boy between the two girls has been learning all night.

3. On Wednesday one of the boys is excited.

4. The girl on the left got a good mark in mathematics.

5. One of the children lost a bracelet on Saturday.

6. Anna, Olivia and Jack are not tired.

7. On Monday there is a happy girl.

8. The excited child has to decorate the house.

9. One of the boys takes a nap.

10. The girl who is happy calls everyone to tell them what happened.

11. One of the children has to look for something.

12. Thursday is one of the four days.

Who is having a birthday party?

Logical Level 3

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Lösung

Emotions S. 1 – 3

Anna Tommy Olivia

How does he / she feel?

happy tired sad

Why does he / she feel that way?

good mark learn all night bracelet

What does he / she do?

calls everyone takes a nap is searching for sth.

Who takes a nap? Tommy takes a nap.

Anna Tommy Olivia Jack

feeling happy tired sad excited

reason good mark learn all night bracelet birthday party

action calls everyone takes a nap is searching for sth. decorates

weekday Monday Thursday Saturday Wednesday

Who is having a birthday party? Jack is having a birthday party.

Anna Tommy Olivia Jack

How does he / she feel?

happy tired sad excited

Why does he / she feel that way?

good mark learn all night bracelet birthday party

What does he / she do?

calls everyone takes a nap is searching for

sth. decorates

Who has to search for something? Olivia has to search for something.

Lösung

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