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Problem Description:
The task involves matching the facial expressions in the bottom section of the image with the corresponding feelings listed in the top section. The goal is to identify which facial expression corresponds to each feeling.
Solution Approach:
1. Understand the Feelings: The top section lists 12 feelings: Good, Bad, Energetic, Okay, Sad, Angry, Happy, Unhappy, Thirsty, Hungry, Tired, and Surprised.
2. Analyze Facial Expressions: The bottom section shows 10 facial expressions. Each expression conveys a specific emotion that needs to be matched with one of the feelings.
3. Match Expressions to Feelings: Carefully observe each facial expression and determine which feeling it best represents based on common emotional cues (e.g., smiling for happiness, frowning for sadness).
Step-by-Step Matching:
#### Top Section: Feelings
- Good
- Bad
- Energetic
- Okay
- Sad
- Angry
- Happy
- Unhappy
- Thirsty
- Hungry
- Tired
- Surprised
#### Bottom Section: Facial Expressions
1. Expression 1: Frowning eyebrows, open mouth (angry look)
- Matches: Angry
2. Expression 2: Raised eyebrows, wide eyes (surprised look)
- Matches: Surprised
3. Expression 3: Tongue sticking out (playful or energetic look)
- Matches: Energetic
4. Expression 4: Smiling face (happy look)
- Matches: Happy
5. Expression 5: Big smile, teeth showing (very happy look)
- Matches: Good
6. Expression 6: Smiling face with tongue slightly out (content look)
- Matches: Okay
7. Expression 7: Frowning eyebrows, closed mouth (unhappy look)
- Matches: Unhappy
8. Expression 8: Squinting eyes, red cheeks (hungry look)
- Matches: Hungry
9. Expression 9: Wide eyes, open mouth (thirsty look)
- Matches: Thirsty
10. Expression 10: Half-closed eyes, drooping eyelids (tired look)
- Matches: Tired
#### Remaining Feelings:
- Sad: Not explicitly shown in the expressions provided. However, it can be inferred from the context that it might match a frowning expression similar to "Unhappy" but more subdued.
- Bad: Also not explicitly shown, but could be inferred as a more intense version of "Angry" or "Unhappy."
Final Matched Pairs:
1. Good → Expression 5 (Big smile, teeth showing)
2. Bad → Inferred (not explicitly shown)
3. Energetic → Expression 3 (Tongue sticking out)
4. Okay → Expression 6 (Smiling face with tongue slightly out)
5. Sad → Inferred (not explicitly shown)
6. Angry → Expression 1 (Frowning eyebrows, open mouth)
7. Happy → Expression 4 (Smiling face)
8. Unhappy → Expression 7 (Frowning eyebrows, closed mouth)
9. Thirsty → Expression 9 (Wide eyes, open mouth)
10. Hungry → Expression 8 (Squinting eyes, red cheeks)
11. Tired → Expression 10 (Half-closed eyes, drooping eyelids)
12. Surprised → Expression 2 (Raised eyebrows, wide eyes)
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Good} & \text{Expression 5} \\
\text{Bad} & \text{Inferred (not shown)} \\
\text{Energetic} & \text{Expression 3} \\
\text{Okay} & \text{Expression 6} \\
\text{Sad} & \text{Inferred (not shown)} \\
\text{Angry} & \text{Expression 1} \\
\text{Happy} & \text{Expression 4} \\
\text{Unhappy} & \text{Expression 7} \\
\text{Thirsty} & \text{Expression 9} \\
\text{Hungry} & \text{Expression 8} \\
\text{Tired} & \text{Expression 10} \\
\text{Surprised} & \text{Expression 2} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of facial expressions worksheet.