Feelings Spectrum Worksheet

Feelings Spectrum Short Answer

Duncan’s crayons each share their personal feelings-Red is overworked, Blue feels short and worn out, and others like Pink and Beige feel invisible. Even competitive Yellow and Orange argue over who should be the sun. Duncan listens to each crayon’s concerns and chooses to create a new picture that includes them all uniquely. His understanding brings harmony and creativity to his work.

This worksheet enhances students’ ability to detect tone and point of view in a text. It fosters reading fluency through dialogue and narration. Students develop emotional awareness and descriptive language skills. It also invites discussion about fairness and creative expression.