emotions Crossword Puzzles
Feelings and Emotions 2026-02-25
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- feeling peaceful and relaxed
- feeling relaxed after stress goes away
- feeling good about something you accomplished
- feeling safe without fear
- feeling mad about something unfair
- feeling positive about what will happen in the future
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- feeling thankful for something or someone
- feeling good about yourself
- a feeling of joy
- opposite of sad
- feeling very worried
- feeling nervous about something
12 Clues: opposite of sad • a feeling of joy • feeling very worried • feeling safe without fear • feeling good about yourself • feeling peaceful and relaxed • feeling nervous about something • feeling mad about something unfair • feeling relaxed after stress goes away • feeling thankful for something or someone • feeling good about something you accomplished • ...
English 5 2021-06-04
8 Clues: asking sentence • deals with ideas • a telling sentence • deals with feelings • expresses strong emotions • command or request sentence • punctuation mark used in declarative sentence • expresses a complete thought that starts with a big letter and ends with a punctuation mark
Year 8 Term 3 Week 1 VIP 2022-01-06
Across
- When a writer creates a sense of worry, anxiety, fear, or stress within a story
- Repeated use of the same consonant sound in quick succession within a text (consonants can be placed at the start, middle, or end of words)
- The emotions in the setting
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- Building/keeping a reader’s interest by suggesting that something risky or dangerous is about to happen.
- When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings
- The emotions of the reader
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences
- Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words
- Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7)
- The use of words to create imagery that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) (7, 8)
10 Clues: The emotions of the reader • The emotions in the setting • Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words • When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings • Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences • Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7) • ...
Year 8 Term 3 Week 1 VIP 2022-01-06
Across
- The use of words to create imagery that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) (7, 8)
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences
- When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings
- Repeated use of the same consonant sound in quick succession within a text (consonants can be placed at the start, middle, or end of words)
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- Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words
- Building/keeping a reader’s interest by suggesting that something risky or dangerous is about to happen.
- The emotions in the setting
- Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7)
- The emotions of the reader
- When a writer creates a sense of worry, anxiety, fear, or stress within a story
10 Clues: The emotions of the reader • The emotions in the setting • Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words • When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings • Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences • Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7) • ...
English crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- the art of speaking or writing effectively
- the state of loving your freedom being limited
- to write in own words
- someone/something that can be easily harmed/hurt
- list of all sources
- a visible idea,quality,or feeling
- to tell where you found the info
- words that describe good EX. beneficiary
- speaking in a direct / honest way
- a request for something important
- understanding,but never experienced
- having a kind attitude or disposition
- the act of someone believing in something, but not really supporting it
- A lack of feeling indifference
- a well know saying
- sentence structure
- a person who receives benefits as in a will or insurance policy
- investigate on a topic
- using emotions/interest to appeal to a reader
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- writing/speaking to convince others to agree with you
- techniques writers use to write effectively
- Feeling,suffering emotions
- one who does something good,one who gives help or financial assistance
- a belief that you have been treated unfairly
- take someones ideas and call it your own
- a blessing of good wishes
- the quality of not being proud of yourself
- investigate on a topic
- To relate to someone else emotions
- an inclination to do kindly or cinematic act
- to combine pieces of information of ideas
- the feeling of doubt about what will happen
- sentences were the main idea is pushed towards the end
- a conversation
- using logic to appeal to a reader
- of or relating to organized establishments, or the buildings occupy
- using ethical or moral beliefs to appeal to a reader
37 Clues: a conversation • a well know saying • sentence structure • list of all sources • to write in own words • investigate on a topic • investigate on a topic • a blessing of good wishes • Feeling,suffering emotions • A lack of feeling indifference • to tell where you found the info • a visible idea,quality,or feeling • speaking in a direct / honest way • a request for something important • ...
managining individual 2022-12-20
Across
- reception, attention, and awareness of present moment, events, and experience
- style of decision making characterised by making consistent,.
- degree to which a job provides substantial freedom
- factors determined at conception; one biological, inherent psychological makeup
- judging someone on the basis of our perception to group a person belong
- a specific mode of conduct
- feeling that tend to be long lived and less intense than emotions
- describes tight social framework in which people expect others in group
- individual is pragmatic, maintain emotional distance and believe that ends can justify means.
- tendency for lack of concern for others and lack of guilt when actions cause them
- flexible work hours
- ability to produce novel & useful ideas
- an instinctive feeling not necessarily supported by research
- the sum of ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others
- permanent change in behaviour that occurs as result of experience
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- a pay plan that rewards employee for recent performance.
- that accounts for individuals intensity, direction of effort towards a gal.
- the ability to sense other people's emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling
- an individual's capacity to perform various task
- the ability to do something well.
- key factors that are affected by other variables
- combination of effectiveness and efficiency of an organisation
- intense, discrete & short lived feeling experience that are caused by specific event.
- establishing strategy, and developing plan
- theory stating that behaviour follows stimuli in a relatively unthinking manner
- a personality dimension that describes someone who is good nature, cooperative, & trusting
- degree to which an organisation can achieve its end at a low cost.
- judgments concerning objects, people or events
28 Clues: flexible work hours • a specific mode of conduct • the ability to do something well. • ability to produce novel & useful ideas • establishing strategy, and developing plan • judgments concerning objects, people or events • an individual's capacity to perform various task • key factors that are affected by other variables • ...
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 2025-02-05
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- Appreciating life.
- Good outcome.
- Understanding oneself.
- Being Responsible.
- Building self confidence.
- Never giving up.
- Used to picture things in your mind.
- Knowing new skills.
- Staying happy.
- Expressing your thoughts verbally or non verbally.
- Using time wisely.
- Positive thinking.
- Resisting impulses.
- thinking Thinking strategically.
- Staying determined.
- Deep enthusiasm.
- Thinking deeply about something.
- Mastering emotions.
- Realizing own potential.
- What defines you.
- Staying Humble.
- Creating new ideas.
- Attractiveness.
- Hope in achieving dreams.
- Guiding others.
- Inner drive to act.
- Owning actions and responsibility.
- A way of thinking.
- Gaining confidence and power.
- Selfcontrol to achieve goals.
- Being strong.
- Organ controlling thought and mind.
- Concentrating attention.
- Improvement on self.
- Believing in oneself.
- Accepting self.
- Lifestyle that makes you feel good.
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- Clear future vision.
- Making choices.
- Reason behind actions.
- Self recognition.
- Personal growth.
- Committing fully.
- Relying on self.
- Adjusting to change.
- Awareness of the moment.
- Growing up from Teenager to Adult.
- Belief in oneself.
- Introducing new ideas.
- Being patient.
- Loving learning.
- Taking Action.
- Loving yourself.
- Recognizing something.
- Strength & Vitality used for Physical and Mental activity.
- Growing or improving.
- balance Balancing emotions.
- Managing emotions.
- Caring for yourself.
- Being authentic.
- Taking action.
- Respect on your own.
- Recovering from setbacks.
- Repeated routines.
- Open to other's opinions.
- Having integrity.
- Habits that do good to you.
- Being resourceful.
- Controlling oneself.
- Finding motivation.
- Hormone regulation.
- Working hard.
- Facing fear.
- Inner motivation.
- Targets to achieve.
75 Clues: Facing fear. • Good outcome. • Working hard. • Being strong. • Being patient. • Staying happy. • Taking Action. • Taking action. • Making choices. • Staying Humble. • Attractiveness. • Guiding others. • Accepting self. • Personal growth. • Relying on self. • Never giving up. • Loving learning. • Loving yourself. • Deep enthusiasm. • Being authentic. • Self recognition. • Committing fully. • What defines you. • ...
Psychology: The Brain 2026-01-26
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- The part of the brain that processes vision (seeing color, shape, and movement).
- The area of the brain that receives and processes sensory information like touch, pain, and temperature.
- Branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons.
- The front part of the frontal lobes that controls planning, self-control, reasoning, decision-making, and impulse control.
- The area of the brain that processes touch, temperature, pain, and spatial awareness.
- Chemical messengers that carry signals between neurons.
- The ability to remember to do something in the future (like remembering to turn in homework).
- The part of the brain involved in hearing, language, memory, and understanding speech
- Specialized areas on a neuron that receive neurotransmitters and allow communication to occur.
- Controls basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and sleeping.
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- Regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, hormones, and homeostasis (balance in the body).
- The part of the brain responsible for thinking, decision-making, personality, emotions, and voluntary movement.
- A fatty covering around the axon that speeds up nerve signal transmission.
- Includes the brain and spinal cord; it processes information and controls the body.
- A long fiber that sends messages away from the neuron.
- A nerve cell that sends and receives information through electrical and chemical signals.
- A group of brain structures involved in emotions, motivation, and memory.
- The area of the brain that controls voluntary muscle movement.
- Plays a key role in forming new memories and learning.
- Processes emotions, especially fear and anger, and helps form emotional memories.
- The ends of the axon that release neurotransmitters to communicate with other cells.
- Responsible for balance, coordination, posture, and smooth movement.
22 Clues: A long fiber that sends messages away from the neuron. • Plays a key role in forming new memories and learning. • Chemical messengers that carry signals between neurons. • The area of the brain that controls voluntary muscle movement. • Branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons. • ...
Ngaa kare a roto 2024-04-10
English crossword 2021-12-14
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- using logic to appeal to a reader
- someone/something that can be easily harmed/hurt
- sentences were the main idea is pushed towards the end
- having a kind attitude or disposition
- the art of speaking or writing effectively
- Feeling,suffering emotions
- to write in own words
- the feeling of doubt about what will happen
- to combine pieces of information of ideas
- A lack of feeling indifference
- using ethical or moral beliefs to appeal to a reader
- a belief that you have been treated unfairly
- a well know saying
- the act of someone believing in something, but not really supporting it
- To relate to someone else emotions
- to tell where you found the info
- the quality of not being proud of yourself
- list of all sources
- a request for something important
- take someones ideas and call it your own
- an inclination to do kindly or cinematic act
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- the state of loving your freedom being limited
- a conversation
- words that describe good EX. beneficiary
- of or relating to organized establishments, or the buildings occupy
- speaking in a direct / honest way
- techniques writers use to write effectively
- a person who receives benefits as in a will or insurance policy
- using emotions/interest to appeal to a reader
- sentence structure
- understanding,but never experienced
- one who does something good,one who gives help or financial assistance
- a visible idea,quality,or feeling
- a blessing of good wishes
- writing/speaking to convince others to agree with you
35 Clues: a conversation • sentence structure • a well know saying • list of all sources • to write in own words • a blessing of good wishes • Feeling,suffering emotions • A lack of feeling indifference • to tell where you found the info • using logic to appeal to a reader • speaking in a direct / honest way • a visible idea,quality,or feeling • a request for something important • ...
Personality, Motivation, and Emotion 2025-03-17
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- theory proposing that people seek autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
- The person you think others want you to be
- we are motivated to fulfilled physiological needs
- making self-justifying excuses for unacceptable impulses
- one's sense of self
- theory proposing that we are motivated to obtain external rewards
- According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
- motivational conflict in which one must chose between two desirable alternatives
- Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
- theory that positive emotions encourage flexibility and open-mindedness that aid in resilience.
- we are motivated to reach an optimum level of arousal
- Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
- The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
- Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
- attributing unacceptable urges to someone else
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- The belief that ability can't be changed;
- statistical techniques used to identify clusters of related items.
- according to humanists, fulfilling your potential
- Big 5 trait describing people who are emotionally unstable
- The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
- norms dictating the degree to which it is appropriate to express emotions
- The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
- channeling undesirable impulses into a social acceptable alternative
- When your ideal and real self are not the same
- transferring negative emotions from their sources to a less threatening target
- the need for varied experiences; composed of experience seeking, thrill seeking, disinhibition, and boredom susceptibiligy
- emotional triggers
- enduring characteristic
29 Clues: emotional triggers • one's sense of self • enduring characteristic • Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy. • Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy • The belief that ability can't be changed; • The person you think others want you to be • When your ideal and real self are not the same • attributing unacceptable urges to someone else • ...
Mental/Emotional Health 2025-11-12
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- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health, especially during periods of stress.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, such as mental illness.
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.
- ability to understand, express, and manage emotions in a healthy way.
- Strategies or behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A disorder characterized by unwanted and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings including emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- One's overall sense of self-worth or personal value.
- The practice of being aware and present in the moment, without judgment.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behavior.
- A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
- A network of people who provide an individual with practical or emotional support.
- A sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms, often without an obvious cause.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental or emotional disorder.
20 Clues: One's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; mental toughness. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ability to understand, express, and manage emotions in a healthy way. • Strategies or behaviors used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-16
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- Feelings of nervousness before an event or challenge.
- The ability to understand another person’s feelings.
- A practice involving focused breathing and awareness of the present moment.
- The practice of paying attention to thoughts and feelings without judgment.
- Emotional support from friends, family, or community.
- The process of learning to understand and manage emotions.
- A feeling of intense fear that triggers physical reactions.
- The ability to stay calm and balanced during difficulties.
- A healthy way of expressing feelings without aggression.
- Persistent feelings of nervousness and tension.
- Techniques used to manage stress and emotional challenges.
- The ability to recover from stress or adversity.
- Sudden episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms.
- A professional trained to diagnose and treat mental illness medically.
- A disorder involving extreme mood swings from highs to lows.
- Talking about feelings with someone you trust can provide this.
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- A pattern of thoughts that influences how we feel and behave.
- Strategies people use to deal with stress or difficult emotions.
- Emotional and psychological well-being overall.
- Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- A condition where someone experiences unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness and low energy.
- Mental and emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances.
- Feeling emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed by responsibilities.
- A traumatic response to a frightening event that continues over time.
- A persistent feeling of worry or fear about everyday situations.
- A mental state characterized by sadness and loss of interest.
- The act of speaking to a professional for psychological support.
- Healthy habits like sleep, nutrition, and exercise that support mental health.
- A professional who helps people talk through emotional problems.
- Techniques used to manage stress and emotional challenges.
31 Clues: Emotional and psychological well-being overall. • Persistent feelings of nervousness and tension. • The ability to recover from stress or adversity. • The ability to understand another person’s feelings. • Feelings of nervousness before an event or challenge. • Emotional support from friends, family, or community. • ...
Unit 1: Intro to health 2024-09-01
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- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- The practice of focusing on the good aspects of a situation or life in general.
- A close and trusting relationship between two or more people.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and well-being.
- Regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.
- Understanding and expressing our feelings in a healthy way. This includes recognizing emotions, communicating feelings, and finding healthy ways to cope with emotions.
- A complex reaction involving physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience.
- How we interact and build relationships with others. It involves forming and maintaining friendships, effective communication, showing respect, and working well in teams.
- The act of sharing information or feelings through speaking, writing, or non-verbal means.
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- Methods used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- Conditions or practices that serve to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Taking care of our bodies to stay strong and healthy. This includes activities and habits that maintain physical well-being, such as exercise, nutrition, sleep, and hygiene.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- How we think and process information. It involves managing stress, problem-solving, maintaining a positive outlook, and seeking help when needed.
- Physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- The action or influence of people or things on one another.
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- The combined effort of a group of people to achieve a common goal.
20 Clues: Methods used to manage stress and difficult emotions. • The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • The action or influence of people or things on one another. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • A close and trusting relationship between two or more people. • ...
Health and the Human Mind Review 2025-02-14
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- An organ located in the head that controls the body's functions
- The ways people create healthy and positive relationships with each other
- The spiral cavity of the inner ear, which produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations
- The action of stopping something from happening
- The process of taking in information from the world around us, processing it, storing it, and later recalling that information
- Relating to vision
- Stalklike portion of the brain that connects the brain to the spinal cord and sends messages to the body to regulate balance, breathing, heart rate, and more
- A routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur without thinking about it
- A routine appointment where a doctor checks and tests overall health
- State of physical, mental, and social well being
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- Someone who is equal in age, grade, or status
- Done without will or conscious control
- Structure that receives neural input about odors detected by cells in the nasal cavity
- A nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses
- The system of nerve cells and fibers that acts as the command center of the body
- The action of moving or causing to move back and forth or from side to side very quickly
- An organism's self-regulating state of optimal functioning
- How a person manages his or her thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- Spontaneous mental reactions that sometimes produce physical effects
- Websites and applications where users create and share content or participate in social networking
- A roughly almond-shaped mass of gray matter inside each cerebral hemisphere; involved with the experiencing of emotions
21 Clues: Relating to vision • Done without will or conscious control • Someone who is equal in age, grade, or status • A nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses • The action of stopping something from happening • State of physical, mental, and social well being • An organism's self-regulating state of optimal functioning • ...
Relationship Builder Crossword Challenge 2025-10-09
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- Letting go of resentment and choosing to move forward after being hurt.
- Taking responsibility for one's actions and their impact on others.
- Recognizing and affirming another person's feelings or experiences as real and important.
- Controlling or influencing someone unfairly or dishonestly for personal gain.
- Helping others build confidence and autonomy within a relationship.
- Finding a solution where both people give a little to reach agreement.
- A feeling of insecurity or fear of losing something valuable to another person.
- The courage to be open and honest about one's feelings and experiences.
- Paying full attention to someone while showing understanding and interest.
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and information between people.
- Providing encouragement, care, and help to others.
- Treating others with consideration and valuing their feelings and boundaries
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- Being reliable, honest, and consistent in words and actions.
- Telling the truth and being sincere in communication.
- Understanding one's own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- Sharing information through body language, facial expressions, and gestures.
- Recognizing and managing one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
- Expressing one's needs and opinions clearly and respectfully.
- Maintaining one's identity and self-worth outside of relationships.
- The process of addressing and solving disagreements in a healthy way.
- Confidence that someone will act with honesty and integrity.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- A relationship pattern where one person's sense of worth depends on another's approval or needs.
- Limits that define where one person ends and another begins in relationships.
- When both people value and honor each other's boundaries and perspectives.
25 Clues: Providing encouragement, care, and help to others. • Telling the truth and being sincere in communication. • Being reliable, honest, and consistent in words and actions. • Understanding one's own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses. • Confidence that someone will act with honesty and integrity. • Expressing one's needs and opinions clearly and respectfully. • ...
Voting Age Article Vocab 2020-03-11
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- the part of the brain that deals with emotions
- hostility or hatred of something
- the giving of a right, especially the right to vote.
- logical reasoning using no emotions
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- the process by which a person controls their own life.
- done regularly as a habit
- responsible for
- uncalled for or unwarranted
- relating to the duties of a citizen
9 Clues: responsible for • done regularly as a habit • uncalled for or unwarranted • hostility or hatred of something • logical reasoning using no emotions • relating to the duties of a citizen • the part of the brain that deals with emotions • the giving of a right, especially the right to vote. • the process by which a person controls their own life.
Negative Emotions 2021-01-09
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- below something or someone
- intense hostility usually coming from fear, anger, or sense of injury
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- to present a false impression or to be deceptive
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- to cause physical or mental pain or distress
- unjust, dishonest, or immoral
- shed tears as an expression of pain or sorrow
- people who are actively opposed to you and may even try to cause you harm
8 Clues: below something or someone • unjust, dishonest, or immoral • to cause physical or mental pain or distress • shed tears as an expression of pain or sorrow • to present a false impression or to be deceptive • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility • intense hostility usually coming from fear, anger, or sense of injury • ...
FEELINGS/EMOTIONS 2020-06-09
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- The girl is _______________ because she can't find her dog.
- I studied a lot and I got a good mark in my test. I'm quite ______________.
- When my sister sees a mouse she is _____________ and she starts screaming.
- He never tidies his room. It makes his mom feel _____________.
- I want to go to bed. I'm tired and _____________.
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- I didn't know you were coming to the party. I am ___________.
- I can't wait for lunch. I'm _____________. I need to eat something.
- My friend Helen is ____________ with me because I forgot to call her for her birthday.
8 Clues: I want to go to bed. I'm tired and _____________. • The girl is _______________ because she can't find her dog. • I didn't know you were coming to the party. I am ___________. • He never tidies his room. It makes his mom feel _____________. • I can't wait for lunch. I'm _____________. I need to eat something. • ...
Expressing Emotions 2024-03-15
8 Clues: A strong feeling. • A feeling of danger. • Showing how you feel. • Being kind to someone. • A feeling of great happiness. • A feeling of sorrow and unhappiness. • Discomfort a person feels after a loss. • Feeling restless and not knowing what to do.
Emotions - surprise 2024-07-30
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- Feeling unable to think clearly or understand something.
- Feeling very interested and wanting to do something very much.
- Feeling full of energy and wanting to be active.
- Feeling a great sense of respect and wonder for someone or something.
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- Feeling very surprised and upset by something bad or unexpected.
- Feeling suddenly surprised or frightened by something unexpected.
- Feeling very surprised and impressed by something.
- Feeling very happy and enthusiastic about something that is going to happen.
8 Clues: Feeling full of energy and wanting to be active. • Feeling very surprised and impressed by something. • Feeling unable to think clearly or understand something. • Feeling very interested and wanting to do something very much. • Feeling very surprised and upset by something bad or unexpected. • Feeling suddenly surprised or frightened by something unexpected. • ...
Colors - Emotions 2024-11-12
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- It express mystery, fear, death, lies.
- It is associated nature andb fertility.
- It is commonly used to express sadness.
- It is used to represent peace and purity.
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- It is used to express sweetnes and beauty.
- It represents creativity, warmth, optimism.
- It express happines, or joy.
- It represents anger, fury or love.
8 Clues: It express happines, or joy. • It represents anger, fury or love. • It express mystery, fear, death, lies. • It is associated nature andb fertility. • It is commonly used to express sadness. • It is used to represent peace and purity. • It is used to express sweetnes and beauty. • It represents creativity, warmth, optimism.
Emotions - Tunteet 2025-03-20
Emotions Crossword 2025-10-09
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- The desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
- Arousal comes before emotion
- Arousal + label = emotion; spillover effect
- You identify with others and imagine being in their skin
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- The desire to perform a behavior to receive a reward
- Arousal and emotion happen at the same time
- A mix of bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- Measures emotion-linked changes in the breathing, heart rate, and perspiration
8 Clues: Arousal comes before emotion • Arousal and emotion happen at the same time • Arousal + label = emotion; spillover effect • The desire to perform a behavior for its own sake • The desire to perform a behavior to receive a reward • You identify with others and imagine being in their skin • A mix of bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience • ...
Feelings & Emotions 2026-01-03
8 Clues: You feel mad • You want food. • You feel good and smile. • You need to go to sleep. • You feel bad and want to cry. • You feel very happy about something. • You feel worried before an exam etc. • You want to know more about something
Year 10 vocab- September- Week 3 2023-09-17
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- The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we
- The _____ of education is to develop a person's
- Russian _____ are the people who became bill
- You use the emotions to persuade people or logic
- A _____ is the authority figure in a Christian
- With their fruit flavours and cute names, vapes
- If you are always keen to find out about new
- When you pronounce an English word, you must put
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- My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her
- Where does ____ come from? How do we know
- English is a _____ - timed language, whereas
- It is not easy to deal with ____ such as
- A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his
- Rock and roll music has a strong ___ which makes
- Thanks to modern technology it is possible to
- She doesn't want to do it, so must try to
- 'Cat' and 'mat' are two words which have the
17 Clues: It is not easy to deal with ____ such as • Where does ____ come from? How do we know • She doesn't want to do it, so must try to • My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her • English is a _____ - timed language, whereas • The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we • Russian _____ are the people who became bill • A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his • ...
Year 10 vocab- September- Week 3 2023-09-17
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- The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we
- The _____ of education is to develop a person's
- Russian _____ are the people who became bill
- You use the emotions to persuade people or logic
- A _____ is the authority figure in a Christian
- With their fruit flavours and cute names, vapes
- If you are always keen to find out about new
- When you pronounce an English word, you must put
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- My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her
- Where does ____ come from? How do we know
- English is a _____ - timed language, whereas
- It is not easy to deal with ____ such as
- A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his
- Rock and roll music has a strong ___ which makes
- Thanks to modern technology it is possible to
- She doesn't want to do it, so must try to
- 'Cat' and 'mat' are two words which have the
17 Clues: It is not easy to deal with ____ such as • Where does ____ come from? How do we know • She doesn't want to do it, so must try to • My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her • English is a _____ - timed language, whereas • The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we • Russian _____ are the people who became bill • A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his • ...
Art 2023-06-26
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- Designing and constructing buildings, structures, and spaces that are functional and aesthetically pleasing.
- Creating pictures or designs using paint and brushes on a canvas or other surfaces.
- The art of beautiful and decorative handwriting or lettering, often using special pens or brushes.
- Creating three-dimensional artworks by shaping or carving materials like stone, wood, or clay.
- Performing plays, dramas, or musicals on a stage with actors, props, and costumes.
- The art of written works such as novels, poems, and plays that convey stories, ideas, and emotions.
- Creating images or patterns by arranging small colored pieces, such as glass or tiles, into a larger composition.
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- Capturing images using a camera to convey stories, emotions, or aesthetics.
- The art of writing and arranging words to create rhythm, sound, and meaning.
- Design Creating visual compositions using typography, images, and other elements to convey messages or aesthetics.
- The art of creating and playing sounds using instruments or the voice to express emotions and ideas.
- Creating artworks by combining different materials like paper, fabric, or photographs onto a surface.
- Expressing oneself through movement and rhythm, often accompanied by music.
- Creating ceramic objects like vases, bowls, or sculptures by shaping clay and firing it in a kiln.
- The art of folding paper into various shapes and forms, creating intricate and delicate designs.
- Creating stories or narratives using moving images, often combined with sound and visual effects.
16 Clues: Capturing images using a camera to convey stories, emotions, or aesthetics. • Expressing oneself through movement and rhythm, often accompanied by music. • The art of writing and arranging words to create rhythm, sound, and meaning. • Performing plays, dramas, or musicals on a stage with actors, props, and costumes. • ...
Unit 8 2023-04-11
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- to make something better than it was before
- enjoying being with other people
- the process of growing or improving over time
- to become more in amount, size, or intensity
- =having the ability to learn quickly and understand complex ideas
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- able to control one's own actions and emotions
- feeling sure of oneself and one's abilities
- forward movement towards a goal or objective
- unable to wait calmly for something;esp. delays
- to become less in amount, size, or intensity
- without interruption; happening all the time
- having strong emotions or feelings about sth
12 Clues: enjoying being with other people • feeling sure of oneself and one's abilities • to make something better than it was before • forward movement towards a goal or objective • to become less in amount, size, or intensity • without interruption; happening all the time • having strong emotions or feelings about sth • to become more in amount, size, or intensity • ...
Semester Review Early Childhood Education 2025-12-18
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- A safe place where young kids learn and grow
- Learning by asking questions and exploring
- Activities that help children use small muscles (cutting, drawing)
- Moving on hands and knees before walking
- Activities that help children use large muscles (running, jumping)
- Learning new words and signs to communicate
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- A daily schedule that helps children know what to expect
- Learning control emotions and behavior
- Learning to understand and feel feelings
- Learning to think, remember, and solve problems
- The adult who guides and teaches young children
- learning through activities, toys, and imagination
12 Clues: Learning control emotions and behavior • Learning to understand and feel feelings • Moving on hands and knees before walking • Learning by asking questions and exploring • Learning new words and signs to communicate • A safe place where young kids learn and grow • Learning to think, remember, and solve problems • The adult who guides and teaches young children • ...
Case of Maria Chavez 2021-10-08
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- in social exchange are based on self-interest
- this perspective sees each person as unique
- therapy starts with the assumption that we tell ourselves stories about our lives
- versus isolation is stage 6
- childhood experiences are central in pattering of an individuals emotions
- this perspective says each new stage brings changes in social roles
- have a central place in psychodynamic theory
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- this family like other families have a
- this perspective suggests human behavior is learned
- social constructionist perspective focuses on how people construct this
- maintain boundaries that give them their identities
- this theory is a second recent systems approach
12 Clues: versus isolation is stage 6 • this family like other families have a • this perspective sees each person as unique • have a central place in psychodynamic theory • in social exchange are based on self-interest • this theory is a second recent systems approach • this perspective suggests human behavior is learned • maintain boundaries that give them their identities • ...
DKSH Well-Being Week Oct 7 - Oct 11 2024-09-24
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- _____ Resources can provide support if you need help with your mental health
- __-_____ means to relax your body & mind
- Be ____ to yourself
- Is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- Have _____ in your abilities
- To create a period of focused mindfulness or spiritual relaxation
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- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure
- Emotional ______ is the ability to manage your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- You ______ to DKSH
- Your mental _____ is important to DKSH
- Having a _____ attitude helps
- One of the most common forms of mental illness is _____
12 Clues: You ______ to DKSH • Be ____ to yourself • Have _____ in your abilities • Having a _____ attitude helps • Your mental _____ is important to DKSH • __-_____ means to relax your body & mind • One of the most common forms of mental illness is _____ • The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure • ...
C1 Advanced - Unit 3 - Vocabulary 2023-07-15
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- (of a person's behaviour) unkind or unsympathetic
- Cause sb to lose interest or enthusiasm, make sb dislike sth or sb (phrasal verb)
- Lasting for a short time
- To gain an accurate and deep understanding of sb or sth
- Horrified
- Make an attack in return for a similar attack
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- An expression / effusion of strong feelings or emotions difficult to control
- Right, reasonale, defensible
- (of emotions) unable to be expressed or released
- To uncover
- An unwillingness to do sth or talk about sth
- The information about a person that exists on the internet after online activity
12 Clues: Horrified • To uncover • Lasting for a short time • Right, reasonale, defensible • An unwillingness to do sth or talk about sth • Make an attack in return for a similar attack • (of emotions) unable to be expressed or released • (of a person's behaviour) unkind or unsympathetic • To gain an accurate and deep understanding of sb or sth • ...
Borderline Personality & Eating Disorder 2021-10-19
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- victim of physical abuse, diagnosed with multiple disorders, showcased self-destructive behavior
- causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- consuming large amounts of food
- abbreviation for mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel
- external events that cause uncomfortable emotions
- shows symptoms of impaired social relations, fear of abandonment, and unstable emotions
- treatment
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- binge eating followed by purging
- any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits
- an act of filling yourself with energy
- cause of BPD when exposed to physical and emotional abuse during childhood
- measures how heavy a person is
12 Clues: treatment • measures how heavy a person is • consuming large amounts of food • binge eating followed by purging • an act of filling yourself with energy • external events that cause uncomfortable emotions • causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat • any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits • ...
Using Comedy To Heal Trauma 2024-10-15
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- Statement recognizing the original stewards of the land.
- Being open and honest about your emotions or struggles.
- Universal symbol of peace and reconciliation.
- Deep emotional wound caused by distressing experiences.
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- Collective process of restoring wellness and unity.
- Hip-hop icon with a royal first name.
- The act of continuing to live or exist, often in spite of hardships.
- Respected members of a community, often full of wisdom.
- One who moves to a new country to live permanently.
- Writing that can powerfully express deep emotions.
- The ability to understand and share another's feelings
- The quality that brings laughter or lightness.
12 Clues: Hip-hop icon with a royal first name. • Universal symbol of peace and reconciliation. • The quality that brings laughter or lightness. • Writing that can powerfully express deep emotions. • Collective process of restoring wellness and unity. • One who moves to a new country to live permanently. • The ability to understand and share another's feelings • ...
Health - Unit 1 Lesson 1 2022-01-06
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- facts about health
- an event over which a person does not have control
- describes the effects one health behavior can have on total health
- the condition of a person's body, mind, emotions, and relationships
- condition of a person's relationships
- the passing of characteristics from biological parents to their children
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- the degree to which a person lives life to the fullest capacity
- condition of a person's body
- the condition of a person's mind and emotions
- an action that threatens health
- the highest level of health a person can achieve
- a healthful action that is learned and practiced for a lifetime
12 Clues: facts about health • condition of a person's body • an action that threatens health • condition of a person's relationships • the condition of a person's mind and emotions • the highest level of health a person can achieve • an event over which a person does not have control • the degree to which a person lives life to the fullest capacity • ...
Anger Management 2024-12-21
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- A statement of regret for an action that caused harm.
- A focus on the positive aspects of situations.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- A state of peace and tranquility.
- A feeling of annoyance caused by an inability to achieve something.
- Limits set to protect one’s emotional well-being.
- A stimulus that causes a strong emotional response.
- A technique used to help reduce stress.
- Thinking deeply about one’s thoughts and feelings.
- Being present and aware of the moment.
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- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
- Strategies to manage stress and emotions.
- The act of sharing thoughts and feelings effectively.
- To settle or find a solution to a disagreement.
- Help or assistance from others during difficult times.
- To communicate thoughts or feelings verbally or non-verbally.
- A disagreement or struggle between people.
- Confidently expressing one’s needs and rights.
- Letting go of resentment towards someone who has wronged you.
19 Clues: A state of peace and tranquility. • Being present and aware of the moment. • A technique used to help reduce stress. • Strategies to manage stress and emotions. • A disagreement or struggle between people. • A focus on the positive aspects of situations. • Confidently expressing one’s needs and rights. • To settle or find a solution to a disagreement. • ...
the brain 2025-09-19
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- Cluster of dopamine-producing cells that helps regulate movement
- Direct essential activities like heart rate and breathing
- Integrates information and understanding dimensions
- Necessary for the production and coordination of speech
- Balance muscle memory
- Controls rewards, motivation, and addiction
- Releases hormones that regulates various bodily functions
- Controls the pituitary gland
- Left side = right eye and right side = left eye
- Important for attention
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- Responsible for behavioral traits and makes sense for the information in the environment, memories, and emotions to make the decisions
- Houses of breathing control centers
- Speech, hearing, interpreting facial expressions, smell, and rhythm and intonation of speech
- Responsible for long term memory
- Allows us to comprehend language - written and spoken
- Group of six brain structures that control voluntary movements, habitual behaviors, and emotions
- Large group of brain structure responsible for motivation, emotion, learning, and memory
- Relays information about most of our senses out to the rest of the brain
- Works with hippocampus to make long term memories of specific and emotion events
19 Clues: Balance muscle memory • Important for attention • Controls the pituitary gland • Responsible for long term memory • Houses of breathing control centers • Controls rewards, motivation, and addiction • Left side = right eye and right side = left eye • Integrates information and understanding dimensions • Allows us to comprehend language - written and spoken • ...
Unit Three Study Guide 2023-12-12
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- the literal meaning of a word.
- the feelings associated with a word.
- An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or to express strong emotion.
- Giving human attributes, emotions, or actions to non-human things.
- Author's Purpose is the reason __________ an author writes a particular piece.
- Convince the reader to accept a particular viewpoint.
- A comparison without using like or as.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds
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- ________ Idea: What the author wants the reader to understand after reading.
- Words that resemble the sound they describe.
- Using logic, facts, and evidence to persuade the audience
- Provide enjoyment through stories, poems, etc.
- Establishing credibility and trustworthiness of the speaker or writer
- Appealing to the audience's emotions and values to persuade them
- Provide factual information or explain a topic.
- A comparison using like or as.
16 Clues: the literal meaning of a word. • A comparison using like or as. • the feelings associated with a word. • A comparison without using like or as. • The repetition of initial consonant sounds • Words that resemble the sound they describe. • Provide enjoyment through stories, poems, etc. • Provide factual information or explain a topic. • ...
Family Studies 2025-03-28
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- strung through a needle and holds fabric together
- developmental achievements that occur throughout development
- vitamins and minerals
- carbohydrates, lipids, and protein
- pierces fabric to create stiches
- located at the back of the brain and helps us maintain balance
- a tool used to shred foods like cheese
- happiness, fear, anger
- a tool used to scrape food from the sides of a bowl
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- a bowl used to drain liquids from foods
- the type of stress that motivates us to work hard
- the base of the brain that is connected to the spinal cord
- a part of all recipes that says how much a recipe makes
- one of Gardner's 7 intelligences and involves interacting effectively with others
- one of the universal emotions that includes feelings of joy and contentment
- an appliance used to reheat food
16 Clues: vitamins and minerals • happiness, fear, anger • pierces fabric to create stiches • an appliance used to reheat food • carbohydrates, lipids, and protein • a tool used to shred foods like cheese • a bowl used to drain liquids from foods • the type of stress that motivates us to work hard • strung through a needle and holds fabric together • ...
Pleasant emotions 2023-07-10
8 Clues: Feeling fear • Feeling unhappy • To make unhappy or disappointed • Feeling mental/emotional tension • Feeling pain (physical or emotional) • Feeling mad or upset in an escalated way • Feeling worried or excited in a nervous way • Feeling humiliated, upset about having experienced something
Emotions 3 2025-04-21
Emociones - Emotions 2025-01-14
FIND EMOTIONS 2024-06-13
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- Very quiet and does not want to talk to others.
- Calm and having one’s feelings under control
- Very pleased or happy
- Feeling sad and unhappy that something did not happen or did not happen in the way that you wanted
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- Very happy and excited.
- Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying
- Feeling great surprise.
- Calm and peaceful.
8 Clues: Calm and peaceful. • Very pleased or happy • Very happy and excited. • Feeling great surprise. • Calm and having one’s feelings under control • Very quiet and does not want to talk to others. • Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying • Feeling sad and unhappy that something did not happen or did not happen in the way that you wanted
Positive emotions 2024-06-20
8 Clues: You have hope • You feel thankful • You believed in yourself • You feel quite satisfied • you've heard some good news • You feel respect for yourself • You're looking forward to something • You You have avoided something difficult
Feelings & Emotions 2025-11-30
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- You need to drink water. You feel...
- Raily doesn't like broccoli. She feels...
- When it's very late at night, you feel...
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- When you smile :), you feel...
- Something wrong happens. You feel...
- You don't like science. You feel... when there is science at school
- You need to eat something. You feel...
- When you cry, you feel
8 Clues: When you cry, you feel • When you smile :), you feel... • Something wrong happens. You feel... • You need to drink water. You feel... • You need to eat something. You feel... • Raily doesn't like broccoli. She feels... • When it's very late at night, you feel... • You don't like science. You feel... when there is science at school
Looking Back 2021-10-18
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- The O in the GROW model
- Your child frequently blames the teachers for his/her bad grades
- Feeling with people
- Unconscious way of behaving
- Messages from you to you about you
- A method of getting still and re-centering yourself
- The act of noticing your emotions
- Your child packs his school bag each night before school
- A sketch of the highs and lows of your life over a set time
- The brain's way of removing connections that are no longer needed
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- A blueprint or compass for your life
- Being smart with feelings
- The G in the GROW model
- The process of watching, tuning in and responding to your child's cues.
- An emotional response to a distressing or disturbing event
- A parenting technique that rewards good behaviour
- A couple and their children from current and all previous relationships.
- Father, mother, and their children, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins, all living in the same household
- Stages of development in Erikson’s model
19 Clues: Feeling with people • The O in the GROW model • The G in the GROW model • Being smart with feelings • Unconscious way of behaving • The act of noticing your emotions • Messages from you to you about you • A blueprint or compass for your life • Stages of development in Erikson’s model • A parenting technique that rewards good behaviour • ...
Emotions crossword (13-15) 2021-07-12
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- When you desperately need to run to the bathroom and puke
- When you get people laughing so hard that they're unable to stop
- When you realize you only make up 0.000000000133% of the global population
- When your favourite superhero appears right in front of you and gives you a high five
- when you are close enough to a person in a relationship to share your deepest secrets
- The look on your face when you receive your history paper and it asks you to name any 5 US presidents
- When it feels like the whole world's weight is on your shoulders
- When someone adds salt to your wounds and they've crossed the line
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- When that dish that looked heavenly turns out to be, not so good after all
- Feeling like a piece of discarded paper roughly thrown into the bin
- When you feel like an ant in a world of giants
- When someone you always trusted spills out your darkest secret when they promised you they’d never ever do that
- Feeling like you're in a time-lapse when the rest of the world is in slow-mo
- Trying to brush off your problems instead of solving them
- When you are like a dead body with no life in it, and no energy or passion for everything
- Resentful towards something that's a sore subject for you
- When your strengths and talents are appreciated and encouraged by those around you
- when you’re picked on and made to feel different just because you’re a lefty in a world of right handed people
18 Clues: When you feel like an ant in a world of giants • When you desperately need to run to the bathroom and puke • Trying to brush off your problems instead of solving them • Resentful towards something that's a sore subject for you • When you get people laughing so hard that they're unable to stop • When it feels like the whole world's weight is on your shoulders • ...
Nouns and adjectives - emotions 2024-04-27
18 Clues: fear • angry • proud • ashamed • envious • restless • relieved • stressed • depressed • surprised • delighted • gratitude • desperate • frightened • overwhelmed • comfortable • disappointed • concern, worry
T2-19 Emotions 1 2025-05-05
The Need is All 2023-03-04
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- When this becomes stronger,we grow.
- The mind will always take the ____ way out.
- When we don't control our ______ strength, anger takes over.
- Goals are moving ______.
- When a need is met, we have a big spectrum of this.
- The more aware we are of our emotions, the more _______ we are.
- The buddhi _____ the mind of our needs.
- Everything is an expression of this and its relationship with feelings.
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- Observe another's _______, not their words.
- It is important to be self-aware of our ______.
- A thousand-mile journey starts with a single of this.
- This comes when we don't empathize with our adversaries.
- We should learn in
- This occurs when we do not pay attention to our needs.
- There is enough for everybody's need, but not for everybody's ____.
- Our empathy must be _____. Only Mahatmas have unlimited empathy.
16 Clues: We should learn in • Goals are moving ______. • When this becomes stronger,we grow. • The buddhi _____ the mind of our needs. • Observe another's _______, not their words. • The mind will always take the ____ way out. • It is important to be self-aware of our ______. • When a need is met, we have a big spectrum of this. • ...
childhood development 2022-06-02
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- children know their mind, body and emotions are their own
- playing and taking turns with others
- a type of thinking skill
- children are able to react to someone else when playing
- kids are walking, running, jumping
- sit without leaning on anything or being held up
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- at age one babies learn to reach out and learn about the things around them
- identifying and talking about things like anger and sadness
- kids at age 10 are advancing to
- increased through plysical activites
- draws or copies a circle with a crayon or pencil
- mirrior and photograph and smile or make faces at themselves
- kids are beginning to increase words and forming sentences
- feelings as kids get when they have more control over their emotions
- at age 5 they begin breaking through the gum
- kids want to please others
16 Clues: a type of thinking skill • kids want to please others • kids at age 10 are advancing to • kids are walking, running, jumping • increased through plysical activites • playing and taking turns with others • at age 5 they begin breaking through the gum • draws or copies a circle with a crayon or pencil • sit without leaning on anything or being held up • ...
Year 8 Term 3 Week 1 VIP 2022-01-06
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- The use of words to create imagery that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) (7, 8)
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences
- When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings
- Repeated use of the same consonant sound in quick succession within a text (consonants can be placed at the start, middle, or end of words)
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- Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words
- Building/keeping a reader’s interest by suggesting that something risky or dangerous is about to happen.
- The emotions in the setting
- Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7)
- The emotions of the reader
- When a writer creates a sense of worry, anxiety, fear, or stress within a story
10 Clues: The emotions of the reader • The emotions in the setting • Repeated use of the 's' sound to start/within words • When an idea/animal/thing is given human qualities/feelings • Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences • Where human qualities/emotions are given to the weather/nature (8, 7) • ...
Emotional Intelligence Competencies 2024-07-30
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- The ability to have an effect on the emotions, character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- To advise or train (someone, especially a younger colleague).
- The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.
- A positive attitude about your skills and abilities and a sense of control in your life.
- The knowledge or perception of a social situation or others' emotions.
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- To support and share emotions with someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal to complete a task effectively and efficiently.
- A general attitude of hope, confidence, and optimism toward life.
10 Clues: The action of helping or doing work for someone. • The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • To advise or train (someone, especially a younger colleague). • A general attitude of hope, confidence, and optimism toward life. • ...
Vocab Unit 2 2025-10-16
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- The way in which people lead their daily lives; determined by their income, interests, and activities.
- Goal that takes more than one year to achieve.
- An assessment of likes and dislikes.
- Something that you have a strong desire to do or achieve
- The manner in which one gains knowledge or skill through education.
- The ability to direct and control one’s emotions in a purposeful way.
- How you feel about yourself at any given time.
- Capacity to perform tasks, functions, etc.
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill; a statement that clearly describes a task to be accomplished.
- An individual's qualities, or traits, and behavior.
- The things that a person is curious about, concerned for, or involved with.
- Natural talents for learning specific skills.
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- A person’s knowledge of their own emotions.
- The ability to recognize and manage emotions in ourselves and in others.
- Evaluation of oneself or one’s actions and attitudes of one’s performance at a job or learning task considered in relation to an indicator standard.
- A drive to accomplish one’s goals and to meet or exceed a high standard of success.
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives.
- A mental picture of an individual’s desired life at some point in the future.
- Your image of yourself; the way(s) in which you see yourself.
- Restraint of your feelings, words, and actions.
- Personal characteristics, expressed by a regular pattern of behavior, which become a part of you over time.
- The way a person looks at life.
- The principles by which you live; the ideas, morals, and characteristics that are the most important to you (e.g., kindness and commitment to family).
- Goal that takes less than one year to achieve.
24 Clues: The way a person looks at life. • An assessment of likes and dislikes. • Capacity to perform tasks, functions, etc. • A person’s knowledge of their own emotions. • Natural talents for learning specific skills. • Goal that takes more than one year to achieve. • How you feel about yourself at any given time. • Goal that takes less than one year to achieve. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Review 2023-03-31
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- also called echo chambers, these are an environment in which one's exposure to news, entertainment, social media, etc. are only those that reflect one's own perspective.
- a distinctive trait or a special attraction
- the rate at which customers stop doing business with a company over a given period of time
- an online advertising method of reaching out to previous visitors of your website or app, often by displaying ads or sending emails.
- refers to the "timeliness" of an argument
- a form of marketing that involves sending a physical piece of promotional material to a home or business
- the act of convincing someone to do something or believe something is true
- an emotional manipulation that is often used to win an argument using feelings and emotions rather than logic
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- extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point
- exaggerated commendation especially for promotional purposes
- something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being
- an emotional reaction to pressure or persuasion that results in the strengthening or adoption of a contrary belief
- unsolicited mail that consists mainly of promotional materials, catalogs, and requests for donations
- relies on a mix of emotional and rational manipulation to achieve objectives
- the character or emotions of a speaker or writer that are expressed in the attempt to persuade an audience
- attention, interest, desire, action
- the appeal to emotion
- advertising messages, usually product-feature based, in which advertisers attempt to achieve their objectives by appeals to logic and reason rather than to the emotions
- any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk
- word, thought, principle, or speech
20 Clues: the appeal to emotion • attention, interest, desire, action • word, thought, principle, or speech • refers to the "timeliness" of an argument • a distinctive trait or a special attraction • extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point • exaggerated commendation especially for promotional purposes • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Review 2023-03-31
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- also called echo chambers, these are an environment in which one's exposure to news, entertainment, social media, etc. are only those that reflect one's own perspective.
- the act of convincing someone to do something or believe something is true
- relies on a mix of emotional and rational manipulation to achieve objectives
- the appeal to emotion
- an online advertising method of reaching out to previous visitors of your website or app, often by displaying ads or sending emails.
- an emotional reaction to pressure or persuasion that results in the strengthening or adoption of a contrary belief
- an emotional manipulation that is often used to win an argument using feelings and emotions rather than logic
- word, thought, principle, or speech
- the rate at which customers stop doing business with a company over a given period of time
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- a form of marketing that involves sending a physical piece of promotional material to a home or business
- exaggerated commendation especially for promotional purposes
- any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk
- advertising messages, usually product-feature based, in which advertisers attempt to achieve their objectives by appeals to logic and reason rather than to the emotions
- extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point
- unsolicited mail that consists mainly of promotional materials, catalogs, and requests for donations
- refers to the "timeliness" of an argument
- the character or emotions of a speaker or writer that are expressed in the attempt to persuade an audience
- something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being
- a distinctive trait or a special attraction
- attention, interest, desire, action
20 Clues: the appeal to emotion • attention, interest, desire, action • word, thought, principle, or speech • refers to the "timeliness" of an argument • a distinctive trait or a special attraction • extravagant exaggeration used to emphasize a point • exaggerated commendation especially for promotional purposes • ...
Work- Jakari Dunston 2024-10-02
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- A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions.
- A character who undergoes internal change throughout the story.
- The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work.
- The spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work, reveals personality and advances the plot.
- A character with a straight forward complexity, and personality traits.
- To force an emotional response or action.
- To influence or to engage in communication or activity with others.
- A character with a Souple and unchanging personality.
- The written or printed work that conveys information on literature, articles, or any written material.
- Existing or occurring in opposition, presenting contrasting ideas, emotions opinions.
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing, reflects the author's style and tone.
- The achans tean haldo di ving tacces behind a character's
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- To examine in detail, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
- A character or force that oppesos the protagonist.
- A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story.
- Can be a Animal,or any being.
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution.
- A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits.
- Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances.
- A particular part or feature of something, in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes.
- To drive or push something forward advancing the plot or action.
- The main character in a story
- An event or occurrence that is Singuliere development of the narrative.
24 Clues: Can be a Animal,or any being. • The main character in a story • To force an emotional response or action. • A character or force that oppesos the protagonist. • A character with a Souple and unchanging personality. • Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances. • The achans tean haldo di ving tacces behind a character's • ...
Rock what you've got 2021-03-09
U2L2 Location and Emotions 2022-11-01
18 Clues: sad • calm • sick • busy • bored • where • tired • behind • nervous • outside • near to • far from • on top of • depressed • to the left • in, on or at • to the right • under, underneath
Spanish Emotions / Days Review 2022-12-12
18 Clues: mal • bien • lunes • triste • sabado • martes • jueves • enojado • domingo • viernes • molesta • cansada • enferma • nervioso • asustada • miercoles • emocionado • sorprendido
Week 7: Chapter 8 "Acquiring Communicative Competency 2019-02-14
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- Communicating about ideas, conveying messages
- Recounts events in chronological sequence.
- Include behaviors such as nods and smiles and vocalization like 'um', 'yeah', or 'uh-huh'.
- Identifies time, place and characters
- Characterization of children's early thinking
- Establishing and maintaining social interactions, defining and consolidating groups.
- Transmits attitudes or emotions of the speaker and or other characters.
- Exploring one's individuality , emotions and thoughts.
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- Creating and expressing one's fantasies about oneself, others and the world.
- Exploring one's environment learning about the world, questioning other and gaining information.
- The ability to function according to cultural models for communicative behavior.
- Omission of textual material that is assumed to be shared by co-participants.
- Getting things done, satisfying needs.
- Linguistic construction that obligates the addressee to respond
- Controlling others, giving instructions.
- Terminates story so that listeners do not ask: "And then what happened?".
- Summarizes the main point or result of the story.
17 Clues: Identifies time, place and characters • Getting things done, satisfying needs. • Controlling others, giving instructions. • Recounts events in chronological sequence. • Communicating about ideas, conveying messages • Characterization of children's early thinking • Summarizes the main point or result of the story. • Exploring one's individuality , emotions and thoughts. • ...
Year 10 vocab- September- Week 3 2023-09-17
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- The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we
- The _____ of education is to develop a person's
- Russian _____ are the people who became bill
- You use the emotions to persuade people or logic
- A _____ is the authority figure in a Christian
- With their fruit flavours and cute names, vapes
- If you are always keen to find out about new
- When you pronounce an English word, you must put
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- My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her
- Where does ____ come from? How do we know
- English is a _____ - timed language, whereas
- It is not easy to deal with ____ such as
- A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his
- Rock and roll music has a strong ___ which makes
- Thanks to modern technology it is possible to
- She doesn't want to do it, so must try to
- 'Cat' and 'mat' are two words which have the
17 Clues: It is not easy to deal with ____ such as • Where does ____ come from? How do we know • She doesn't want to do it, so must try to • My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her • English is a _____ - timed language, whereas • The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we • Russian _____ are the people who became bill • A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his • ...
SPACECAT 2023-09-17
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- acronym for understanding the rhetorical situation
- rhetorical appeals to credibility, emotions, facts
- appeal to credibility (trustworthiness of author)
- The art of persuasive speaking/writing
- word choice (why those particular words?)
- why now? the spark that prompted the writer/speaker to say something RIGHT NOW
- the full meaning of the text, especially considering all of SPACECAT
- arrangement of words; length of sentences (good writing consists of both short, punchy sentences to emphasize, and longer sentences that produce rhythm/flow and interest/drama)
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- appeal to logic/reason
- examples: to inform, to persuade, to inspire, etc.
- writer/author + what we know about them
- appeal to emotions
- structure, figurative language, writer's "craft"
- who the author is trying to manipulate or give info to
- The speaker/author's attitude toward the subject.
- assertion; opinion; a statement that needs evidence/reasoning to support it
- time and place + any details; happening all the time
17 Clues: appeal to emotions • appeal to logic/reason • The art of persuasive speaking/writing • writer/author + what we know about them • word choice (why those particular words?) • structure, figurative language, writer's "craft" • appeal to credibility (trustworthiness of author) • The speaker/author's attitude toward the subject. • ...
Song of Songs 2023-06-15
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- Description
- The period during which two people develop a romantic relationship
- Deep affection and care for someone or something
- A term of endearment for a loved one
- A gentle touch or pressing of the lips against someone or something
- A close and supportive relationship between two or more people
- A ceremony in which two people get married
- Feeling resentful or bitter towards someone's success or advantages
- A feeling of great happiness and delight
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- A feeling of excitement and attraction between two people
- Having a pleasing taste or smell
- Colorful and fragrant plants with petals that bloom
- The center of one's emotions, feelings, and character
- Strong feelings of wanting or longing for something
- Intense and powerful emotions or enthusiasm
- of Solomon A poetic book in the Bible that celebrates love and romance
- The quality of being pleasing to the senses or the mind
17 Clues: Description • Having a pleasing taste or smell • A term of endearment for a loved one • A feeling of great happiness and delight • A ceremony in which two people get married • Intense and powerful emotions or enthusiasm • Deep affection and care for someone or something • Colorful and fragrant plants with petals that bloom • ...
☆Zara Crossword Personal Traits♡ 2021-03-17
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- not showing or feeling nervousness,anger,or other strong emotions.
- having,showing,or expressing strong emotions or beleifs.
- having a strong desire and determination to succeed.
- willing to agree with something.
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- not afraid; very brave.
- you move your body your very energetic.
- having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed.
- having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.
- being a character with singing and dancing.
- you use your VOICE.
10 Clues: you use your VOICE. • not afraid; very brave. • willing to agree with something. • you move your body your very energetic. • being a character with singing and dancing. • having a strong desire and determination to succeed. • having,showing,or expressing strong emotions or beleifs. • having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed. • ...
unit 1 jadon, kylee,mia,evan ,grant 2023-09-11
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- health is the way you think and you handle emotions.
- working with others and in teams.
- not thinking about anything else and contrasting about things.
- health is the condition of your body.
- being aware of the things around you
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- triangle what is the shape of "health"
- time with people good for social health.
- health is the way we communicate with people.
- of your emotions.
- health is reacting to things that happen.
10 Clues: of your emotions. • working with others and in teams. • being aware of the things around you • health is the condition of your body. • triangle what is the shape of "health" • time with people good for social health. • health is reacting to things that happen. • health is the way we communicate with people. • health is the way you think and you handle emotions. • ...
Vocabulary Extension 2024-04-15
The American Dream 2024-10-04
Borderline Personality & Eating Disorder 2021-10-19
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- victim of physical abuse, diagnosed with multiple disorders, showcased self-destructive behavior
- causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- consuming large amounts of food
- abbreviation for mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel
- external events that cause uncomfortable emotions
- shows symptoms of impaired social relations, fear of abandonment, and unstable emotions
- treatment
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- binge eating followed by purging
- any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits
- an act of filling yourself with energy
- cause of BPD when exposed to physical and emotional abuse during childhood
- measures how heavy a person is
12 Clues: treatment • measures how heavy a person is • consuming large amounts of food • binge eating followed by purging • an act of filling yourself with energy • external events that cause uncomfortable emotions • causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat • any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits • ...
Brain Functions 2013-09-12
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- Coordinates body movements and balance.
- Wakes you from sleep, triggers dreams, sends info between cerebrum and cerebellum.
- Automatic functions (breathing, heartbeat)
- Hearing, speech, language comprehension and visual recognition.
- Movement, memory, language, social behavior, problem solving, making decisions, emotions, personality.
- Interprets senses (touch, pressure, temperature, pain), language comprehension.
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- Body temperature, thirst, hunger, emotions.
- Connects and communicates between the left and right side of the brain.
- Hormone levels, functions of the endocrine system glands.
- Largest part that has 2 halves and 4 lobes.
- Vision (sends info to parietal and temporal lobes)
- Sends sensory information to parts of the brain.
12 Clues: Coordinates body movements and balance. • Automatic functions (breathing, heartbeat) • Body temperature, thirst, hunger, emotions. • Largest part that has 2 halves and 4 lobes. • Sends sensory information to parts of the brain. • Vision (sends info to parietal and temporal lobes) • Hormone levels, functions of the endocrine system glands. • ...
Semester Review Early Childhood Education 2025-12-18
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- Learning to think, remember, and solve problems
- A daily schedule that helps children know what's next
- Learning new words and signs to communicate
- Learning through activities, toys, and imagination
- Learning to understand and feel feelings
- Motor Activities that help children use large muscles (running, jumping)
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- Learning by asking questions and exploring
- Regulation Learning to control emotions and behavior
- Motor Activities that help children use small muscles (cutting, writing)
- The adult who guides and teaches young children
- Moving on hands and knees before walking
- A safe place where young kids learn and grow
12 Clues: Moving on hands and knees before walking • Learning to understand and feel feelings • Learning by asking questions and exploring • Learning new words and signs to communicate • A safe place where young kids learn and grow • The adult who guides and teaches young children • Learning to think, remember, and solve problems • ...
Homework 2024-08-06
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- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- kind and pleasant
- showing kindness toward others
- hopeful and confidente about the future
- note showing or feeling nervousness,anger, or other strong emotions
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- ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage
- having or showing great vitality and force
- relating to a person 's emotions
- giving out or reflecting a Lot of light
10 Clues: kind and pleasant • showing kindness toward others • able to adjust to new conditions • relating to a person 's emotions • giving out or reflecting a Lot of light • hopeful and confidente about the future • having or showing great vitality and force • ready to face or endure danger or pain showing courage • ...
Psychology of Emotional Regulation 2025-11-04
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- Strategies used to handle stress or distress.
- Recognising and naming one’s feelings accurately.
- The capacity to recover quickly from emotional challenges.
- Enduring uncomfortable feelings without acting impulsively.
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- Staying present without judgment, even in emotional moments.
- Communicating emotions clearly and constructively.
- Maintaining stability between highs and lows of emotion.
- Understanding others’ feelings while regulating your own.
- Allowing emotions to exist without suppression or avoidance.
- Looking back to understand emotional triggers and patterns.
10 Clues: Strategies used to handle stress or distress. • Recognising and naming one’s feelings accurately. • Communicating emotions clearly and constructively. • Maintaining stability between highs and lows of emotion. • Understanding others’ feelings while regulating your own. • The capacity to recover quickly from emotional challenges. • ...
☆Zara Crossword Personal Traits♡ 2021-03-17
Across
- not showing or feeling nervousness,anger,or other strong emotions.
- having,showing,or expressing strong emotions or beleifs.
- having a strong desire and determination to succeed.
- willing to agree with something.
Down
- not afraid; very brave.
- you move your body your very energetic.
- having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed.
- having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.
- being a character with singing and dancing.
- you use your VOICE.
10 Clues: you use your VOICE. • not afraid; very brave. • willing to agree with something. • you move your body your very energetic. • being a character with singing and dancing. • having a strong desire and determination to succeed. • having,showing,or expressing strong emotions or beleifs. • having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed. • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-20
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- share feelings with others.
- a combination of physical, mental, an social well-being.
- find source of stress handle it.
- the result of actions.
- trustworthy and dependable.
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- ways to say no effectively.
- body's response to real or imagined events.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- how emotions affect you physical/overall health and how it affects your emotions.
- state of well-being over a long period of time.
10 Clues: the result of actions. • ways to say no effectively. • share feelings with others. • trustworthy and dependable. • find source of stress handle it. • taking action in support of a cause. • body's response to real or imagined events. • state of well-being over a long period of time. • a combination of physical, mental, an social well-being. • ...
Psychology of Emotional Regulation 2025-11-04
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- Staying present without judgment, even in emotional moments.
- The capacity to recover quickly from emotional challenges.
- Enduring uncomfortable feelings without acting impulsively.
- Strategies used to handle stress or distress.
- Recognising and naming one’s feelings accurately.
- Maintaining stability between highs and lows of emotion.
Down
- Looking back to understand emotional triggers and patterns.
- Communicating emotions clearly and constructively.
- Understanding others’ feelings while regulating your own.
- Allowing emotions to exist without suppression or avoidance.
10 Clues: Strategies used to handle stress or distress. • Recognising and naming one’s feelings accurately. • Communicating emotions clearly and constructively. • Maintaining stability between highs and lows of emotion. • Understanding others’ feelings while regulating your own. • The capacity to recover quickly from emotional challenges. • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2016-01-19
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- I'm sweating.
- I need to wear my coat and gloves.
- I did something stupid, now I feel so _____________!
- I'm not smiling.
- You need to drink.
- I am smiling!
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- I need to sleep.
- When I saw the monster, I was so _________!
- The way you feel before a big test.
- I don't feel good (maybe a cold or a fever).
- I want to shout!!
- You need to eat.
12 Clues: I'm sweating. • I am smiling! • I need to sleep. • I'm not smiling. • You need to eat. • I want to shout!! • You need to drink. • I need to wear my coat and gloves. • The way you feel before a big test. • When I saw the monster, I was so _________! • I don't feel good (maybe a cold or a fever). • I did something stupid, now I feel so _____________!
emotions and personality 2017-04-24
Feelings and Emotions 2013-05-28
Knowing your emotions 2022-04-29
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- they may have a frown on their face.
- doesn't understand what is going on or what is being explained to them.
- They have a smile on their face.
- has a blank look on their face.
- have a happy and Shocked look on their face
- they may hug you close and want to be with you.
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- has a wrinkling of the nose and down-turning of the corners of the mouth.
- a happy feeling after something scary happens.
- Showing that you are bothering them.
- feels a little nervous around other people
- quiet and relaxed
- feels bad for doing something wrong
12 Clues: quiet and relaxed • has a blank look on their face. • They have a smile on their face. • feels bad for doing something wrong • they may have a frown on their face. • Showing that you are bothering them. • feels a little nervous around other people • have a happy and Shocked look on their face • a happy feeling after something scary happens. • ...
Emotions and Behaviors 2022-05-16
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- Feeling when you are being challenged or goes to plaza
- Breathing exercise you do
- friendly and meaningful behavior
- Feeling when you eat your favorite food
- Feeling when you have a fever
- When your surroundings are dark
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- When you see a cockroach
- Feeling frustrated
- Having tantrums
- Activity you do when you are tired
- unfriendly and hurtful behavior
- Feeling when you are not listening to mommy
12 Clues: Having tantrums • Feeling frustrated • When you see a cockroach • Breathing exercise you do • Feeling when you have a fever • unfriendly and hurtful behavior • When your surroundings are dark • friendly and meaningful behavior • Activity you do when you are tired • Feeling when you eat your favorite food • Feeling when you are not listening to mommy • ...
TYPES OF EMOTIONS 2022-01-23
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- A state of very great happiness : extreme delight
- This emotion might relate to a specific event, such as a loss or rejection
- reaction to unpleasant or unwanted situations. Like anger, feelings
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this
- People generally like to feel happy, calm, and good
- To wish for a particular event that one considers possible
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- It’s characterized by feelings of overwhelming dread, rather than just feelings of sadness
- Your muscles become tense, your heart rate and respiration increase, and your mind becomes more alert
- Arriving home to find that your closest friends have gathered to celebrate your birthday. Surprise is often characterized by
- The fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime
- a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior
12 Clues: A state of very great happiness : extreme delight • People generally like to feel happy, calm, and good • To wish for a particular event that one considers possible • reaction to unpleasant or unwanted situations. Like anger, feelings • The fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime • ...
emotions choice project 2022-09-28
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- believing, having confidence and respecting yourself.
- emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.
- exercise and keep yourself busy to cope
- take a break and breathe
- theory stating before people can achieve self-actualization, their basic needs must be met.
- coping strategies to help protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- emotions that are not expressed in the same way by all people. EX: love, guilt, and shame
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- lacking confidence about who you are and what you can do.
- a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- find a trusted person to dicuss your feelings
- common defense mechanism in which you make excuses for your actions or feelings.
- coping mechanism in which you take action to improve the situation
12 Clues: take a break and breathe • exercise and keep yourself busy to cope • find a trusted person to dicuss your feelings • believing, having confidence and respecting yourself. • lacking confidence about who you are and what you can do. • coping mechanism in which you take action to improve the situation • ...
Grade 7 Emotions 2021-07-17
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- Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying
- Very quiet and not wanting to talk to others
- Feeling thankful for something
- Feeling sad and unhappy that something did not happen or did not happen in the way you wanted or expected
- Feeling tired and completely without energy
- Feeling happy about something that happened or pleased you did something you wanted
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- Feeling very strongly that you will do something you decided to do
- Very angry because of something that is unfair or wrong
- Feeling that something you want is going to happen
- Feeling slightly angry or irritated at someone
- Sad and without hope
- Calm and peaceful
12 Clues: Calm and peaceful • Sad and without hope • Feeling thankful for something • Feeling tired and completely without energy • Very quiet and not wanting to talk to others • Feeling slightly angry or irritated at someone • Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying • Feeling that something you want is going to happen • ...
EMOTIONS UNIT 7 2023-09-13
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- annoyed with sthg you have experienced for long
- unhappy and without hope for the future
- worried and nervous
- worried
- extremely scared
- believing good things will happen
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- happy and positive
- believing bad things will happen
- happy sthg unpleasant didn't happen
- pleased with your situation, not needing change
- extremely angry
- very pleased and happy for sthg achieved
12 Clues: worried • extremely angry • extremely scared • happy and positive • worried and nervous • believing bad things will happen • believing good things will happen • happy sthg unpleasant didn't happen • unhappy and without hope for the future • very pleased and happy for sthg achieved • annoyed with sthg you have experienced for long • pleased with your situation, not needing change
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS 2023-09-13
12 Clues: =( • =) • <3 <3 <3 • Extremely tired. • Frightened or worried • Having a low temperature • Feeling or showing anger. • Having a high temperature. • Needing or ready for sleep. • Feeling or showing surprise • Feeling or displaying the need for food. • Feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting
Feelings and emotions 2023-11-03
12 Clues: upset • thankful • interested • embarrassed • proud of oneself • extremely angry. • leave open-mouthed • strong disapproval. • make (someone) a little angry • cause mental or emotional sadness • lacks interest in one's current activity • feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness
Adjectives and Emotions 2024-01-08
Feelings and Emotions 2020-06-04
EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS 2020-11-22
12 Clues: com fome • = doente • com frio • = furioso • = machucado • = orgulhoso • estar confuso • feliz em inglês • calmo em inglês • triste em inglês • cansado em inglês • irritado em inglês
Feelings and emotions 2024-03-20
12 Clues: sad • happy • sick (fem) • busy (masc) • angry (masc) • afraid (fem) • tired (masc) • bored (masc) • excited (fem) • worried (masc) • confused (masc) • embarrassed (masc)
Master My Emotions 2024-06-17
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- you’re going to have to make a decision of whose will is more important to you
- when I would do good, ___ IS present WITH me
- you’re going to have to decide to yield to God’s word or your opinion
- your mind in the word of God will you have the power to take hold to the wheel
- LET NOT SIN THEREFORE
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- you have to go through the process of sanctification so you can fulfill the will of God for your life
- It is impossible for a _____ believer to discern or defeat the will of the flesh
- you’re going to have to decide to yield to God’s word or your opinion
- I ___in the law of God after the INWARD man
- he that is ___ is freed from sin
- YOu have the authority to
- with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness;
- I seek not mine own will, but the will of the
13 Clues: LET NOT SIN THEREFORE • YOu have the authority to • he that is ___ is freed from sin • I ___in the law of God after the INWARD man • when I would do good, ___ IS present WITH me • I seek not mine own will, but the will of the • you’re going to have to decide to yield to God’s word or your opinion • you’re going to have to decide to yield to God’s word or your opinion • ...
Emotions in Spanish 2025-04-30
Feelings and Emotions 2025-05-18
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- The feeling caused by something unexpected or astonishing. It can range from mild amusement to shock.
- Relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something.
- Happy or optimistic.
- The feeling of sadness or dissatisfaction caused by the nonfulfillment of one's hopes or expectations.
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- A strong desire to know or learn something.
- To have knowledge or awareness of (something), through being involved in some life situations.
- A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated.
- To make (something, especially something bad) happen.
- Expectation or prediction. A feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong action.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others. Characterized by physiological expressions, biological reactions, and mental states.
12 Clues: Happy or optimistic. • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong action. • A strong desire to know or learn something. • To make (something, especially something bad) happen. • Relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something. • Expectation or prediction. A feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen. • ...
Emotions and feelings 2024-10-31
12 Clues: довольный • радостный • very upset • very angry • very happy • разочаровывающий • чувствующий скуку • synonym of 'afraid' • synonym of 'thrilled' • making you feel annoyed • приводящий в замешательство • synonym of 'worried' and 'apprehensive'
Feelings and Emotions 2026-02-23
12 Clues: very cross • needing food • happy or jolly • have nothing to do • feeling frightened • not sure what to do • did something silly • don't like being alone • wasn't expecting that to happen • want something that someone else has • expecting something that doesn't happen • very pleased with something you have done
Queer101 2020-03-26
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- Being attracted to multiple genders
- Not experiencing romantic feelings or emotions
- Performer Someone who performs a hyper exaggerated gender expression theatrically
- A film highlighting the Ballroom Scene
- A term often associated with men who are attracted to men
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- Generally considered the starting point of Queer Liberation
- An LGBTQ resource center often found in academic settings
- Not experiencing sexual feelings or emotions
- A term often associated with women who are attracted to women
- Being attracted to ALL genders
- Someone whose assigned gender does not match their identity
- Not identifying, or very minimally, identifying with a gender
12 Clues: Being attracted to ALL genders • Being attracted to multiple genders • A film highlighting the Ballroom Scene • Not experiencing sexual feelings or emotions • Not experiencing romantic feelings or emotions • An LGBTQ resource center often found in academic settings • A term often associated with men who are attracted to men • ...
vocab words 2 2021-10-23
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- a standard element, pattern or situation that recurs throughout a story
- Where the conflicts and struggles are resolved.
- The reader's emotions.
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like", "as", "as if".
- A comparison of two different things.
- when someone is attacked and mocked using ridicule, wit, irony, and sarcasm.
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- the emotions of the writer.
- The opposite of what you expect to happen.
- The action of a narrative of drama.
- the central idea of literacy.
- The use of one object, which is something in itself, to represent something else.
- description of the senses.
12 Clues: The reader's emotions. • description of the senses. • the emotions of the writer. • the central idea of literacy. • The action of a narrative of drama. • A comparison of two different things. • The opposite of what you expect to happen. • Where the conflicts and struggles are resolved. • a standard element, pattern or situation that recurs throughout a story • ...
