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INSIDE OUT - FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS - English ESL Worksheets for distance learning and physical classrooms Frustration Tolerance, Inside Out Emotions, Vocabulary Exercises, Emotions Activities, School Social Work, Therapeutic Activities, Counseling Activities, Child Therapy, Therapy Worksheets

Two vocabulary exercises to introduce some adjectives divided into five categories according to the five feelings shown in the movie "Inside Out": joy, disgust, fear, anger and sad. You are free to editing the sentences depending on the level of your students.Key included.It can be used with this one as a reinforcement:https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/inside_out_feelings_-_wordsearch/feelings-emotions/83640And here you are another one similar but…

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Inside out DIY stress balls.  Be inspired by Inside Out to create your own DIY stress balls.  They are so simple to make and perfect for helping kids understand and express their emotions Diy Stressball, Tension Release, Inside Out Emotions, Therapeutic Activities, Counseling Activities, Play Therapy, Emotional Regulation, Fun Crafts For Kids, Feelings And Emotions

Create your own Pixar’s Inside Out stress balls with this easy DIY craft! Perfect for kids, these stress balls are inspired by the characters from Inside Out and are great for relieving stress and having fun. Follow our simple guide to make your own today!

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Disney Pixar Inside Out Emotions Chart for Kids Emotions Chart, Inside Out Emotions, Emotion Chart, Disney Classroom, Feelings Chart, School Social Work, Mindy Kaling, Counseling Activities, Child Therapy

I don't know about you, but my kids love the Disney Pixar movie Inside Out. It is such a fun story, and I really enjoyed the whole concept of "which emotion is at the control panel right now?" It has become more than just a fun movie for our family, too, as we've begun helping our kids identify their emotions using the characters Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, Anger, and Surprise (Bing Bong!). One way we've been doing this is through a chart I've created. I found this image from lifehacker.com…

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