Let’s match each picture to the correct facial expression word.
We’ll go one by one:
1.
Top left girl – She has her hands on her cheeks, mouth wide open — like she just saw something unexpected. That’s
surprise.
2.
Bottom left boy – He’s smiling gently, looks calm and content. That’s
happy.
3.
Middle left girl – She’s pointing down with a frown, eyebrows lowered — that’s clearly
angry.
4.
Top right girl – Her head is tilted, eyes looking down, lips turned down — that’s
sad.
5.
Middle right boy – He’s pulling his ears out and making a funny face — that’s being
silly.
6.
Bottom right girl – She’s covering her mouth with both hands, eyes wide — that’s
afraid (or scared).
Now let’s pair them correctly:
- Top left → surprise
- Bottom left → happy
- Middle left → angry
- Top right → sad
- Middle right → silly
- Bottom right → afraid
Final Answer:
Connect:
- Top left girl → surprise
- Bottom left boy → happy
- Middle left girl → angry
- Top right girl → sad
- Middle right boy → silly
- Bottom right girl → afraid
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of facial expressions worksheet.