Agony Aunt

In this lesson, we will revisit the Colour Monster story, and discuss how the monster felt better by sorting his feelings into jars. We will discuss worries that some children have and suggest ways to overcome them. We will then create our own thought stopping strategies. Look out for our Agony Aunt!

Agony Aunt

In this lesson, we will revisit the Colour Monster story, and discuss how the monster felt better by sorting his feelings into jars. We will discuss worries that some children have and suggest ways to overcome them. We will then create our own thought stopping strategies. Look out for our Agony Aunt!

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. By the end of the lesson, pupils will create their own thought-stopping strategies based on Aunt Aggy's advice.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What does the colour monster do to stop feeling mixed up?
He puts all of his feelings into a happiness jar
He puts his feelings into one jar
Correct answer: He sorts his feelings into different jars
Q2.
What have you done to keep happy during lockdown?
Done nothing
Felt sad
Correct answer: Spent time with your family
Q3.
What would you like to do to make someone feel happy?
Correct answer: Do something nice for them
Frown at them
Shout at them

2 Questions

Q1.
What should you do if you have a worry?
Correct answer: Blow it away
Cry
Think about it
Q2.
What can you do to make your friends feel better?
Do nothing
Laugh at them
Correct answer: Make them laugh and smile

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Lockdown capsule

RSHE (PSHE)