This is a personal reflection activity, so there is no single "correct" answer like in math. The goal is for you to think about your own feelings and color the circles based on how often you feel that way.
Here is how to complete the task:
1.
Look at the Key: At the top of the page, there are three crayons that tell you what colors to use:
*
Red (or the first color): Use this if you feel this way
often.
*
Yellow (or the second color): Use this if you feel this way
sometimes.
*
Blue (or the third color): Use this if you feel this way
not very often.
2.
Go through each word: Read each emotion word inside the circles (like "happy," "worried," "angry," etc.).
3.
Think about yourself: Ask yourself, "How often do I feel this way?"
* If you feel
happy almost every day, you would color that circle
Red.
* If you feel
shy only when meeting new people, you might color that circle
Yellow.
* If you rarely feel
confused, you would color that circle
Blue.
4.
Color the circles: Use the correct color for each emotion based on your own life.
Since this is about your personal feelings, you need to decide which colors fit you best. There is no right or wrong answer—just be honest about how you feel!
Final Answer:
This is a self-reflection activity. You must color each emotion circle using the key provided: use the first color (e.g., red) for feelings you have "often," the second color (e.g., yellow) for feelings you have "sometimes," and the third color (e.g., blue) for feelings you have "not very often." Choose the colors based on your own personal experiences.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotion worksheet.