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Personal & Social Development·Emotional Literacy·conceptual

Mild to Strong Emotions

Understand that emotions come in different intensities — from mild to strong — and that the same emotion can feel very different depending on how intense it is (e.g., annoyed → angry → furious, or nervous → anxious → panicked)

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is developing a deeper understanding of emotions — learning more specific emotion words, recognising how feelings vary in intensity, and understanding the connection between emotions and physical sensations in their body.

Evidence of understanding

  • Place three related emotion words in order from mild to strong
  • Rate their own emotion on a simple scale (e.g., 1-5) in a real situation
  • Explain why recognising intensity matters for choosing how to respond

Assessment prompt

Can Mild to Strong Emotions tell the difference between being a bit annoyed about losing a game and being truly furious — and explain that they're different levels of the same feeling?

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PSPE-ID-LO-P2-10International · ib-pyp-pspe

PSPE-ID-LO-P2-10

IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequence