Nettsider med emneord «Feelings» - Side 2
Themes: Acceptance, Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence, Democracy and citizenship
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages talk about being different and hence, contributes to developing students’ intercultural competence.
Themes: Animals, Environment, Feelings, Friendship
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages talk about the feeling of loneliness and at the same time it draws attention to environmental issues.
Themes: Feelings, Friendship, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book is perfect as a starting point for talking about children’s and teenagers’ worries and anxieties, big or small.
Themes: Feelings, Friendship
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book about a Martian and a human being having stranded on the moon encourages talk about loneliness and friendship.
Themes: Bullying, Feelings, Friendship, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages students to reflect on how their behaviour may influence their surroundings and fellow students. In this way, the book can provide new perspectives on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This picture book can inspire young people to open up and talk about their feelings and provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking.
Themes: Feelings, Friendship, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book about a young girl who struggles making friends encourages children to express their feelings and talk about how to establish and develop friendship.
Themes: Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages young learners to talk about diversity, and it gives new perspectives on different ways of living and different ways of thinking.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills, Vocabulary
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages young children to understand and express their feelings based on the pattern: Sometimes I feel bored, and sometimes I feel lonely.
Themes: Amusement, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages young learners to talk about their feelings and what hugging means to different people.
Themes: Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book will inspire young students to embrace their individuality and diversity in society. The sentence structure is repetitive and may serve as a model for young learners to begin to write simple texts.
Themes: Family, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages talk about feelings of loss and bereavement. It can be used cross-curricular as a starting point for talking about these complex feelings
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This picture book can inspire young people to open up and talk about their feelings and provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking.
Themes: Democracy and citizenship, Feelings, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book from Archbishop Desmond Tutu will contribute to helping students talk about feelings of anger and to gain a better understanding of what forgiveness is. In addition, the book is both universal and gives knowledge about South Africa and, hence, contributes to developing students’ intercultural competence.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This allegorical tale questions what it means to grow up. The book encourages students to reflect on and express their feelings and thoughts about approaching the transition to adulthood.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This picture book can encourage teenagers who struggle with their identity and lack of hope to express their inner feelings. It is an uplifting story providing the readers with comfort and hope that things will get better.
Themes: Feelings
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages students to talk and write about how to handle the feeling of sadness.
Themes: Family, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This uplifting story about split families encourages young learners to express their feelings and see that there are different ways of living.
Themes: Art and crafts, Cross-curricular, Feelings, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence, Seasons, Democracy and citizenship
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This heart-warming story with roots in Nigerian culture encourages young learners to talk about generosity and sharing with others. It can be used for the Thanksgiving season. Besides, it uses colourful and expressive collages as illustrations.