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Exploring Emotions!

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Lesson Plan

Exploring Emotions!

Understanding emotions

In this lesson, students will explore and identify basic emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and surprise. Through a combination of video, discussion, and a worksheet activity, students will learn to recognize and articulate their own emotions and understand why they feel that way. This lesson is crucial in helping young students develop emotional intelligence and empathy.

Audience

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Time

20 minutes

Approach

Blended Learning

Materials

Emotion Wheel Video, Discussion Questions, and Emotion Matching Worksheet

Step 1

Introduction

3 minutes

  • Greet the students and briefly discuss what emotions are.
  • Ask students to share how they feel today with an example (e.g., happy, sad).

Step 2

Watch Video

5 minutes

  • Introduce the video 'Emotions for Kids (Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Surprise)'.
  • Watch the video
  • After the video, ask students to name some emotions they saw in the video.

Step 3

Discussion

5 minutes

  • Use the discussion questions to talk about the emotions presented in the video.
  • Encourage students to share their own experiences with different emotions and why they might feel that way.

Step 4

Worksheet Activity

5 minutes

  • Hand out the 'Emotion Matching Worksheet'.
  • Explain the instructions and assist students in matching emotions to the corresponding faces on the worksheet.

Step 5

Closure

2 minutes

  • Recap the main points of the lesson.
  • Praise the students for their participation and articulate how understanding emotions can help them be better friends and classmates.
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Discussion

Emotion Discussion

A discussion to help students reflect on the different emotions they learned about in the video.

Can you name some emotions we saw in the video?

Encourage students to mention happiness, sadness, fear, anger, disgust, and surprise.







Why do you think we feel happy sometimes? When do you feel happy?

Guide them towards understanding that happiness can be felt when something good happens.







What can we do when we feel sad or angry?

Discuss strategies like talking to a friend or teacher, taking deep breaths, or playing quietly.







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Worksheet

Emotion Matching Worksheet

A worksheet to help students match facial expressions with the correct emotions.

Match the smiling face with the word 'happy'.

Draw a line from the happy face to the word 'happy'.







Match the frowning face with the word 'sad'.

Draw a line from the sad face to the word 'sad'.







Match the surprised face with the word 'surprise'.

Draw a line from the surprised face to the word 'surprise'.







Match the angry face with the word 'angry'.

Draw a line from the angry face to the word 'angry'.







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