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Let's solve this "Emotion Scenario Worksheet" step by step.
The goal is to match each of the 12 scenarios on the right with the most appropriate emotion face from the grid on the left. We’ll go through each scenario, determine the emotion it describes, and then find the corresponding facial expression.
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Here are the emotions listed in the "Feelings Faces" grid:
- Row 1: Suspicious, Surprised, Happy, Angry, Shocked
- Row 2: Overwhelmed, Lonely, Hopeful, Frustrated, Disgusted
- Row 3: Mischievous, Sad, Confident, Hysterical, Frightened
- Row 4: Enraged, Depressed, Embarrassed, Anxious, Cautious
- Row 5: Smug, Exhausted, Ecstatic, Jealous, Bored
- Row 6: Lovestruck, Confused, Sorrowful (or Sad), Shy, Ashamed
We'll use these labels to match the scenarios.
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Let’s analyze each statement and pick the best-fitting emotion.
1. Daisy’s friend said she no longer wanted to play with her at recess.
→ This would make Daisy feel lonely or sad.
Best fit: LONELY
2. Daisy’s mother said she has a big surprise for her.
→ Anticipation and excitement — likely surprised or hopeful.
Best fit: SURPRISED (because surprises often start with shock/excitement)
3. Daisy was invited to go with her friend to the circus.
→ This is exciting and joyful — happy or ecstatic.
Best fit: HAPPY
4. Daisy just got a great mark on a test.
→ Pride and joy — ecstatic or confident.
Best fit: ECSTATIC
5. Daisy was left out and not invited to a birthday party that everyone else is going to.
→ Feeling excluded — lonely, sad, or jealous.
Best fit: SAD (since being left out leads to sadness)
6. Daisy was asked to do something that she really did not want to do.
→ Reluctance, possibly frustration or annoyance.
Best fit: FRUSTRATED
7. Daisy was very annoyed when her friend kept bugging her.
→ Irritation — angry or annoyed.
Best fit: ANGRY
8. Daisy’s friend just asked her to do something she really didn’t want to do.
→ Similar to #6 — but more about being pressured. Could be frustrated or anxious.
Best fit: ANXIOUS (since she might feel stressed by the request)
9. Daisy was just called a silly name.
→ Likely feels embarrassed or ashamed.
Best fit: EMBARRASSED
10. Daisy’s a bit surprised that her friend just told on her for not doing what she was asked to do.
→ Surprise mixed with guilt? But the key word is “surprised” — so SHOCKED or SURPRISED.
Best fit: SHOCKED (more intense than surprised)
11. Daisy came in second last on the race and was really hoping to come in first or second.
→ Disappointment, maybe ashamed or depressed.
Best fit: DEPRESSED (she had high hopes, now disappointed)
12. Daisy’s mom just told her about a big surprise but asked her not to tell her.
→ She knows a secret — could be excited, mischievous, or cautious.
Best fit: MISCHIEVOUS (because she might enjoy the secret and think about sharing it sneakily)
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Now let’s list the matches:
1. Daisy’s friend said she no longer wanted to play with her at recess. → LONELY
2. Daisy’s mother said she has a big surprise for her. → SURPRISED
3. Daisy was invited to go with her friend to the circus. → HAPPY
4. Daisy just got a great mark on a test. → ECSTATIC
5. Daisy was left out and not invited to a birthday party... → SAD
6. Daisy was asked to do something that she really did not want to do. → FRUSTRATED
7. Daisy was very annoyed when her friend kept bugging her. → ANGRY
8. Daisy’s friend just asked her to do something she really didn’t want to do. → ANXIOUS
9. Daisy was just called a silly name. → EMBARRASSED
10. Daisy’s a bit surprised that her friend just told on her... → SHOCKED
11. Daisy came in second last on the race... → DEPRESSED
12. Daisy’s mom just told her about a big surprise but asked her not to tell her. → MISCHIEVOUS
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| Statement | Emotion |
|---------|--------|
| 1. Friend stopped playing | LONELY |
| 2. Mom has a surprise | SURPRISED |
| 3. Invited to circus | HAPPY |
| 4. Got good test grade | ECSTATIC |
| 5. Left out of party | SAD |
| 6. Asked to do unwanted task | FRUSTRATED |
| 7. Friend bugging her | ANGRY |
| 8. Friend asked to do something she didn't want | ANXIOUS |
| 9. Called a silly name | EMBARRASSED |
| 10. Friend told on her | SHOCKED |
| 11. Came second last in race | DEPRESSED |
| 12. Told a secret | MISCHIEVOUS |
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✔ Explanation Summary:
Each scenario reflects a specific emotional reaction. By analyzing the context — such as exclusion, surprise, disappointment, or embarrassment — we can match the correct facial expression based on the labeled emotions. The answers may vary slightly depending on interpretation, but these choices align closely with common emotional responses.
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The goal is to match each of the 12 scenarios on the right with the most appropriate emotion face from the grid on the left. We’ll go through each scenario, determine the emotion it describes, and then find the corresponding facial expression.
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Step 1: Understand the Emotions
Here are the emotions listed in the "Feelings Faces" grid:
- Row 1: Suspicious, Surprised, Happy, Angry, Shocked
- Row 2: Overwhelmed, Lonely, Hopeful, Frustrated, Disgusted
- Row 3: Mischievous, Sad, Confident, Hysterical, Frightened
- Row 4: Enraged, Depressed, Embarrassed, Anxious, Cautious
- Row 5: Smug, Exhausted, Ecstatic, Jealous, Bored
- Row 6: Lovestruck, Confused, Sorrowful (or Sad), Shy, Ashamed
We'll use these labels to match the scenarios.
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Step 2: Match Each Scenario to an Emotion
Let’s analyze each statement and pick the best-fitting emotion.
1. Daisy’s friend said she no longer wanted to play with her at recess.
→ This would make Daisy feel lonely or sad.
Best fit: LONELY
2. Daisy’s mother said she has a big surprise for her.
→ Anticipation and excitement — likely surprised or hopeful.
Best fit: SURPRISED (because surprises often start with shock/excitement)
3. Daisy was invited to go with her friend to the circus.
→ This is exciting and joyful — happy or ecstatic.
Best fit: HAPPY
4. Daisy just got a great mark on a test.
→ Pride and joy — ecstatic or confident.
Best fit: ECSTATIC
5. Daisy was left out and not invited to a birthday party that everyone else is going to.
→ Feeling excluded — lonely, sad, or jealous.
Best fit: SAD (since being left out leads to sadness)
6. Daisy was asked to do something that she really did not want to do.
→ Reluctance, possibly frustration or annoyance.
Best fit: FRUSTRATED
7. Daisy was very annoyed when her friend kept bugging her.
→ Irritation — angry or annoyed.
Best fit: ANGRY
8. Daisy’s friend just asked her to do something she really didn’t want to do.
→ Similar to #6 — but more about being pressured. Could be frustrated or anxious.
Best fit: ANXIOUS (since she might feel stressed by the request)
9. Daisy was just called a silly name.
→ Likely feels embarrassed or ashamed.
Best fit: EMBARRASSED
10. Daisy’s a bit surprised that her friend just told on her for not doing what she was asked to do.
→ Surprise mixed with guilt? But the key word is “surprised” — so SHOCKED or SURPRISED.
Best fit: SHOCKED (more intense than surprised)
11. Daisy came in second last on the race and was really hoping to come in first or second.
→ Disappointment, maybe ashamed or depressed.
Best fit: DEPRESSED (she had high hopes, now disappointed)
12. Daisy’s mom just told her about a big surprise but asked her not to tell her.
→ She knows a secret — could be excited, mischievous, or cautious.
Best fit: MISCHIEVOUS (because she might enjoy the secret and think about sharing it sneakily)
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Final Matching Answers
Now let’s list the matches:
1. Daisy’s friend said she no longer wanted to play with her at recess. → LONELY
2. Daisy’s mother said she has a big surprise for her. → SURPRISED
3. Daisy was invited to go with her friend to the circus. → HAPPY
4. Daisy just got a great mark on a test. → ECSTATIC
5. Daisy was left out and not invited to a birthday party... → SAD
6. Daisy was asked to do something that she really did not want to do. → FRUSTRATED
7. Daisy was very annoyed when her friend kept bugging her. → ANGRY
8. Daisy’s friend just asked her to do something she really didn’t want to do. → ANXIOUS
9. Daisy was just called a silly name. → EMBARRASSED
10. Daisy’s a bit surprised that her friend just told on her... → SHOCKED
11. Daisy came in second last on the race... → DEPRESSED
12. Daisy’s mom just told her about a big surprise but asked her not to tell her. → MISCHIEVOUS
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Final Answer Key (with emotion names):
| Statement | Emotion |
|---------|--------|
| 1. Friend stopped playing | LONELY |
| 2. Mom has a surprise | SURPRISED |
| 3. Invited to circus | HAPPY |
| 4. Got good test grade | ECSTATIC |
| 5. Left out of party | SAD |
| 6. Asked to do unwanted task | FRUSTRATED |
| 7. Friend bugging her | ANGRY |
| 8. Friend asked to do something she didn't want | ANXIOUS |
| 9. Called a silly name | EMBARRASSED |
| 10. Friend told on her | SHOCKED |
| 11. Came second last in race | DEPRESSED |
| 12. Told a secret | MISCHIEVOUS |
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✔ Explanation Summary:
Each scenario reflects a specific emotional reaction. By analyzing the context — such as exclusion, surprise, disappointment, or embarrassment — we can match the correct facial expression based on the labeled emotions. The answers may vary slightly depending on interpretation, but these choices align closely with common emotional responses.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or classroom use!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of emotions worksheets.