

Sam wakes up and gets ready for school.
He doesn't know how to feel today.
On the way to school Sam feels happy.
He is happy that he is going to see his friends and his teacher.
It's the best when you feel happy!
Sam is sad because he isn't the line leader for today.
He feels sad because he really likes being the line leader.
Even though he feels sad, Sam knows that it is important to let everyone in class have a turn to be line leader.
Sam knows that it is okay to be sad sometimes.
Today is a special day.
The class get to paint a picture before break.
Sam doesn't feel sad anymore.
He is so excited because he loves painting.
When the learners have finished painting, it is time for break.
Sam usually loves break but today he does not.
Sam feels upset because none of his friends want to play with him.
He knows that it is okay to feel sad when your friends aren't being kind to you.
After school, Sam's feelings change again.
He no longer feels sad because he is going to a friend's birthday party.
Sam feels happy that he gets to see his friends after school.
Sam went home and decided to play with his little brother.
While they were playing Sam's brother broke one of his toys.
Sam felt angry with his brother because it was his favourite toy.
He knows that it is okay to feel angry sometimes, but Sam also knows that his brother did not mean to break the toy.
Sam forgives his brother and stops feeling angry.
After a long day of having lots of different feelings, it's time to go to bed.
Sam is so excited to go to school and see his friends again tomorrow.
Sam knows that tomorrow his feelings might be different to what he felt today, which is okay.

