Feelings

Do you know what cyberbullying is? Watch the video to find out what happened to Abbie.

Do you sometimes feel worried by the news? Watch this video to find out what you can do about it.

Bullying can happen anywhere – at school, at the park or online. On Anti-Bullying Day, we talk about how to stop bullying. Read this article to find out more about it.

Brydi is a talented wheelchair athlete. Watch this video to find out how she's helping children understand people with disabilities. 

Lots of exciting things can happen when we’re sleeping! Listen to this poem about dreams.

Did you know that the same emojis can have different meanings in different countries? Watch the video to find out what these emojis mean around the world!

Play some word games to learn and practise emotions and feelings vocabulary.

Play some word games to learn and practise more emotions and feelings vocabulary.

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about colours.

  • What's your favourite colour?
  • Colours can sometimes have special meanings. Red can sometimes make us feel angry, yellow can make us feel happy and blue can make us feel sad.
  • Do colours have a special meaning in your culture?

Read about feelings, then do the exercise to help you practise writing in English.

How do you feel today? Listen to a song called Feelings are feelings and sing along.

Print a set of feelings flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

What do you know about racism in sport? Watch a young footballer, Balraj, talking about his experiences of racism.

Do you like playing with puppets? Watch this video to learn how to make a stick puppet!

Listen to this traditional children's song. Sing along and do the actions too!

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about laughter.

  • What makes you laugh a lot?
  • When was the last time you really laughed out loud? 

Do you know what to do if you see or experience bullying? Watch this video to find out how you can help your friends and classmates, or ask someone for help if you need it.

Read about how to say no to bullying then do the exercises to help you practise your reading in English.

What can we do to be kind to other people? Listen to a song called The only way to live and sing along.

Sometimes it's difficult to do the things you should. Listen to this poem about trying to be kind.

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