The image shows an "Emotions Worksheet" designed to help individuals identify and express their emotions. The worksheet includes a central statement, "Today I feel," followed by four labeled sections for different emotions:
HAPPY,
SAD,
ANGRY, and
CONFUSED. Each section has a corresponding emoji or illustration representing the emotion.
Task:
The task appears to involve selecting the appropriate emotion that best describes how the individual feels today and placing it in the designated section on the worksheet.
Solution:
1.
Central Statement: The worksheet starts with "Today I feel," indicating that the user should choose one emotion to describe their current feelings.
2.
Given Emotion: In the top-right circle, the word "HAPPY" is already filled in, along with an emoji depicting happiness. This suggests that the user has chosen "HAPPY" as their current emotion.
3.
Matching Sections: Below the central statement, there are four sections labeled
HAPPY,
SAD,
ANGRY, and
CONFUSED. Each section is meant to be filled with an illustration or sticker corresponding to the emotion.
- The
HAPPY section already contains an illustration of a happy face, which matches the selected emotion.
- The other sections (
SAD,
ANGRY, and
CONFUSED) are empty, indicating that these emotions are not currently being expressed.
Explanation:
- The user has identified their current emotion as
HAPPY and placed the corresponding illustration in the designated section.
- The other sections remain empty because they do not represent the user's current emotional state.
Final Answer:
The user feels
HAPPY today, as indicated by the completed section on the worksheet. The other emotions (
SAD,
ANGRY, and
CONFUSED) are not applicable at this time.
This worksheet is a simple yet effective tool for self-reflection and emotional awareness, helping individuals articulate and understand their feelings.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotions worksheets.