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π Topic Summary
Understanding and sharing our feelings is a crucial part of growing up healthy and happy. It helps us build strong relationships, solve problems effectively, and take care of our mental well-being. Learning to identify what we feel, and expressing it appropriately, empowers us to communicate our needs and support others around us. This worksheet is designed to make exploring these feelings fun and engaging.
π§ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the feeling with its definition:
- Feeling: Happy
- Feeling: Sad
- Feeling: Angry
- Feeling: Scared
- Feeling: Excited
Definitions (Mix these up for the worksheet):
- A. Feeling joyful and pleased π
- B. Feeling afraid or worried π
- C. Feeling very enthusiastic and eager π
- D. Feeling unhappy or sorrowful π’
- E. Feeling mad or upset π
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct feeling word from the list: happy, sad, angry, scared, excited
- When I get a good grade, I feel __________.
- When I lose my favorite toy, I feel __________.
- When someone cuts in front of me in line, I feel __________.
- When I watch a scary movie, I feel __________.
- When it's my birthday, I feel __________.
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about a time you felt really happy. Write a short paragraph about what made you feel that way, and how you showed your happiness to others. Was it by smiling, laughing, or something else? How did it make other people feel?
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