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.