Let’s match each feeling face on the left with the child showing the same feeling on the right.
We’ll go one by one:
1.
Top left face – Sad (frowning, downturned mouth)
→ Look for a child who looks sad. The bottom-right child is crying with tears — that’s sadness. So match top-left to bottom-right.
2.
Second from top left – Silly or playful (tongue sticking out)
→ Which child is being silly? The second from top on the right has tongue out too! Match them.
3.
Third from top left – Happy (big smile)
→ The third from top on the right is laughing with arms up — very happy! Match them.
4.
Fourth from top left – Calm or content (gentle smile, closed eyes)
→ The fourth from top on the right is smiling softly with hands near face — calm and happy. Match them.
5.
Bottom left face – Scared or shocked (wide eyes, open mouth)
→ The top-right child has hands on head, wide eyes — looks scared or surprised. Match them.
Now let’s list the matches clearly:
- Left 1 (sad) → Right 5 (crying)
- Left 2 (silly/tongue out) → Right 2 (tongue out)
- Left 3 (happy/big smile) → Right 3 (laughing with arms up)
- Left 4 (calm/soft smile) → Right 4 (smiling gently)
- Left 5 (scared/shocked) → Right 1 (hands on head, worried)
Final Answer:
Match as follows:
Left column 1 → Right column 5
Left column 2 → Right column 2
Left column 3 → Right column 3
Left column 4 → Right column 4
Left column 5 → Right column 1
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotion worksheets.