Identifying Feelings worksheet with multiple-choice questions about emotional responses.
A worksheet titled "Identifying Feelings" with a smiling emoji, featuring nine multiple-choice questions about emotions, each with four options. The worksheet includes a space for a name and is from www.easyteacherworksheets.com.
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Problem: Identifying Feelings
The task is to choose the best emotion that matches each scenario described in the worksheet. Below is the solution with explanations for each question.
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#### 1. Your dad takes you out for ice cream after soccer practice.
- A. disappointed
- Disappointed means feeling let down or unhappy because something did not happen as expected. This does not fit the scenario.
- B. proud
- Proud means feeling a sense of accomplishment or achievement. While this might apply if you performed well in soccer, it doesn't directly relate to the ice cream treat.
- C. appreciative
- Appreciative means feeling grateful or thankful. Since your dad took you out for ice cream, you would likely feel thankful for his gesture.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. This does not fit the scenario.
Answer: C. appreciative
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#### 2. Your best friend lies to you.
- A. cranky
- Cranky means being irritable or bad-tempered. While you might feel this way, it's not the most direct emotion.
- B. hurt
- Hurt means feeling emotional pain or distress. When a close friend lies to you, it can cause emotional pain.
- C. excited
- Excited means feeling enthusiastic or thrilled. This does not fit the scenario.
- D. scared
- Scared means feeling afraid or anxious. While you might feel some anxiety, "hurt" is more appropriate here.
Answer: B. hurt
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#### 3. You don’t get invited to a party.
- A. disappointed
- Disappointed means feeling let down or sad because something did not happen as expected. Not getting invited to a party can make you feel disappointed.
- B. relieved
- Relieved means feeling relaxed or happy because something difficult or unpleasant has been avoided. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. appreciative
- Appreciative means feeling grateful. This does not fit the scenario.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. While you might feel this way, "disappointed" is more accurate.
Answer: A. disappointed
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#### 4. You wake after a relaxing nap.
- A. calm
- Calm means feeling peaceful and relaxed. After a relaxing nap, you would likely feel calm.
- B. proud
- Proud means feeling a sense of accomplishment. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. unhappy
- Unhappy means feeling sad or dissatisfied. This does not fit the scenario.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. This does not fit the scenario.
Answer: A. calm
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#### 5. You think you are failing math.
- A. aggravated
- Aggravated means feeling annoyed or frustrated. While this might apply, "worried" is more fitting.
- B. proud
- Proud means feeling a sense of accomplishment. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. worried
- Worried means feeling anxious or concerned. Thinking you are failing math would naturally lead to worry.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. While you might feel this way, "worried" is more accurate.
Answer: C. worried
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#### 6. You stayed up too late and then missed the bus.
- A. terrified
- Terrified means feeling extreme fear. This does not fit the scenario.
- B. lucky
- Lucky means feeling fortunate. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. resentful
- Resentful means feeling bitter or angry about something. Missing the bus due to staying up late could make you feel resentful toward yourself.
- D. grumpy
- Grumpy means feeling irritable or grouchy. This fits the scenario but is less specific than "resentful."
Answer: C. resentful
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#### 7. Your friend gives you a gift.
- A. surprised
- Surprised means feeling shocked or amazed. Receiving a gift from a friend can be surprising.
- B. afraid
- Afraid means feeling scared or anxious. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. peaceful
- Peaceful means feeling calm and relaxed. While you might feel good, "surprised" is more fitting.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. This does not fit the scenario.
Answer: A. surprised
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#### 8. Your poem wins a prize and is printed in the newspaper.
- A. cranky
- Cranky means being irritable or bad-tempered. This does not fit the scenario.
- B. hurt
- Hurt means feeling emotional pain or distress. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. proud
- Proud means feeling a sense of accomplishment. Winning a prize for your poem would make you feel proud.
- D. scared
- Scared means feeling afraid or anxious. This does not fit the scenario.
Answer: C. proud
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#### 9. Your dog is missing.
- A. upset
- Upset means feeling distressed or troubled. Losing your dog would naturally make you feel upset.
- B. proud
- Proud means feeling a sense of accomplishment. This does not fit the scenario.
- C. appreciative
- Appreciative means feeling grateful. This does not fit the scenario.
- D. irritated
- Irritated means feeling annoyed or upset. While you might feel this way, "upset" is more accurate.
Answer: A. upset
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Final Answers:
1. C. appreciative
2. B. hurt
3. A. disappointed
4. A. calm
5. C. worried
6. C. resentful
7. A. surprised
8. C. proud
9. A. upset
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&1. \text{C. appreciative} \\
&2. \text{B. hurt} \\
&3. \text{A. disappointed} \\
&4. \text{A. calm} \\
&5. \text{C. worried} \\
&6. \text{C. resentful} \\
&7. \text{A. surprised} \\
&8. \text{C. proud} \\
&9. \text{A. upset}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotion identification worksheet.