Is it okay to ‘Think It or Say It’? – Conflict Resolution Sorting Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘Coping with Conflict’ & Making a Choice Wheel

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘I feel…’ – The Conflict Comic: Exploring Peer Conflict & Conflict Resolution

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
Cat Big Emotions Flashcards (National Cat Day Themed Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
D.I.Y Feelings Check-In Board – Zones Edition (featuring The Scribbles Crew)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘Step into my Shoes’: Empathy Scribble Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
Empathy Superhero Poster, Award & Spotted Cards: Empathy Scribble Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘Act Out’ Empathy Scenario Cards for Thinking about Empathetic Responses: Empathy Scribble Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘Empathy Talk’ Poster and Statement Sentence Starters: Empathy Scribble Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
KS1 – Year 2: All About Feelings ‘Different Views’ (Lesson 4)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.