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Hello! This is fabulous! I am wondering where the feelings range cards come from. It looks (of-course) self created but I am wondering if you sell a set. I can see you have several cards there. Let me know if the resource is available for purchase! Thank you 🙂
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Hi! I don’t have them to sell, but here is the resource that I used to create them: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nAaFzKqJtCivBg9wPRtThwZYulzcy-p5/view?usp=sharing. You’ll see blank cards at the end that I used to write my words on. I only used the first initial cards as inspiration, since they are not written in the order I preferred. I wanted the basic one (scared) in the center so that I could show the shades of meaning getting “less” (uncertain, anxious) to “more” (terrified, petrified) intense. Choose to make cards for the words you find your students always fall back on: kind, brave, worried, etc. You know the ones I’m talking about! 🙂 Let me know how it goes!
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