Tuesday, 24 August 2021

Fear (from inside out)

 Fear (from inside out)

Fear is a feeling that is like scared or frightened but the fear we are talking about is the fear from inside out. Now this fear is purple. He has a red bow on his neck and he has a curly thing on his head.  Fear is scared of things that frighten you like: spiders, heights, bugs, being in the darkness and falling from a clif. Fear has friends called joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear (which is him).

Fear is a good friend but very scared all the time he is even scared of a mouse which is very silly.


Do you know anything else about fear?              

      Here is a video to tell you more about fear.


4 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Imogen, this is a great explanation of fear and who the character of fear is. I appreciate how you are taking on feedback and have explained why you included your video, keep up the amazing work. I know that sometimes we have to overcome our fears because it isn't always the truth and that it is okay to be scared sometimes. What have you learned about fear this week?

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  2. Kia ora Imogen,

    I am so impressed with your explanation of Fear and his characteristics. I really like how you have added a video so we can do further learning about him. Your descriptions are great and I like how you gave examples of what he is afraid of. I too, am afraid of spiders so I can understand how he feels.

    Why do you think he is always afraid, how would you help him overcome his fears?

    Keep up the great work!

    From Miss Holland.

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  3. Hi Miss Holland,
    Thank you! I think he Is always afraid because that's what his emotion is and that people with fear only look at what might go wrong and the dont take many risks. They might over come it by taking risks.

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  4. Hi Miss Hart,
    thank you and I learned that fear is scared of a little mouse.

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