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Relaxed and Worried – on a concept line As a whole class, discuss where to put the following feelings in different places on a ‘concept line’ or ‘continuum’, stretching from: ‘relaxed’ ________________ to ________________, ‘tense’ wound up, casual, comfortable, stressed, nervous, carefree, lazy, worried, laid back. The concept line could be across the whiteboard, or else a rope or something across the floor. If the latter, different people could stand on it, representing the different examples. (Alternatively, just arrange the 9 ideas into 3 groups of 3: most relaxed; ‘in the middle’; most tense.)