BASEAL Relationships - 1

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BASEAL Relationships - 1

L.O.1 I can tell you how I feel about the important people or animals in my life.

We are going to play a circle game “There’s a chair on my right”. Afterwards we will pass round the thoughts: “I felt lost when…. ” and “I felt lonely when….”

The picture I have brought in is of something that is important to me. I can remember….

You are going to draw a picture of your own special person or animal. You should label your picture with words to show your feelings about it. Use powerful descriptive adjectives, similes or metaphors.