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Students draw lines to match the cartoon children expressing different feelings with the corresponding emoji faces.

Kindergarten worksheet connecting children's emotions to matching emoji faces.

Kindergarten worksheet connecting children's emotions to matching emoji faces.

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Let’s go step by step to match each child with the correct emoji that shows how they’re feeling.

1. First child (top left): Two kids are playing a game together, smiling and having fun → This is happy!
→ Match with the smiling yellow face 😊

2. Second child: A girl running away looking scared or worried → She looks afraid or nervous.
→ Match with the nervous/grinning-but-scared face (the one biting its nails) 😬

3. Third child: A girl standing with arms crossed, frowning → She looks upset or angry.
→ Match with the angry face 😠

4. Fourth child: A little girl crying because her ice cream fell → She’s sad and crying.
→ Match with the crying orange face 😢

5. Fifth child (bottom left): A boy with arms crossed, eyebrows down, looking mad → He’s definitely angry.
→ Wait — we already used the angry face? Let’s check again.

Actually, let’s list all emojis clearly:

Right side emojis (from top to bottom):
- Sad face (frown, no tears) 😞
- Crying face (tears falling) 😢
- Happy/smiling face 😊
- Angry face (furrowed brows, glare) 😠
- Nervous/scared face (biting nails, wide eyes) 😬

Now re-match carefully:

Child 1 (playing game happily) → Smiling face 😊
Child 2 (running, scared look) → Nervous face 😬
Child 3 (arms crossed, pouting) → Sad face 😞 (she’s not crying, just unhappy)
Child 4 (crying over dropped ice cream) → Crying face 😢
Child 5 (boy glaring, arms crossed) → Angry face 😠

That matches all five correctly!

Final Answer:
Draw lines to connect:
- Top-left child (playing game) → Smiling face (third from top on right)
- Second child (running scared) → Nervous face (bottom on right)
- Third child (pouting girl) → Sad face (top on right)
- Fourth child (crying girl) → Crying face (second from top on right)
- Fifth child (angry boy) → Angry face (fourth from top on right)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotion worksheet.
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