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This worksheet is designed to help children understand and express different emotions by drawing faces that represent each emotion. Below, I will explain how to solve the task step by step.

Task: Draw a face for each emotion.


The worksheet provides four circles, each labeled with an emotion:
1. Happy
2. Sad
3. Angry
4. Scared

Solution Explanation:



#### 1. Happy
- Expression: A happy face typically shows a broad smile, raised eyebrows, and eyes that may be slightly squinted due to the smile.
- Steps:
- Draw a large, curved line for the mouth, going upwards at both ends.
- Draw two small dots or half-circles for the eyes, positioned above the mouth.
- Add eyebrows that are slightly raised or curved upwards.
- Optionally, add cheeks with rosy blushes or dimples to emphasize happiness.

#### 2. Sad
- Expression: A sad face usually shows a frown, downward-turned mouth, and droopy eyes or eyebrows.
- Steps:
- Draw a curved line for the mouth, going downwards at both ends.
- Draw two small dots or half-circles for the eyes, positioned below the mouth.
- Add eyebrows that are slanted downwards or curved downwards.
- Optionally, add tears coming from the eyes to emphasize sadness.

#### 3. Angry
- Expression: An angry face often shows a furrowed brow, narrowed eyes, and a tight, scowling mouth.
- Steps:
- Draw a straight or slightly downturned line for the mouth, making it look tense.
- Draw two small dots or narrow lines for the eyes, positioned close together.
- Add eyebrows that are slanted sharply downwards or furrowed.
- Optionally, add flushed cheeks or a clenched jaw to emphasize anger.

#### 4. Scared
- Expression: A scared face typically shows wide-open eyes, a slightly open mouth, and possibly sweat or a pale complexion.
- Steps:
- Draw a small, oval-shaped mouth that is slightly open.
- Draw two large, round eyes with wide pupils, giving a startled look.
- Add eyebrows that are raised high on the forehead.
- Optionally, add sweat drops near the temples or forehead to emphasize fear.

Final Answer:


Draw the following faces in the respective circles:
1. Happy: A smiling face with a broad, upward curve for the mouth and raised eyebrows.
2. Sad: A frowning face with a downward curve for the mouth and droopy eyes/eyebrows.
3. Angry: A tense face with a straight or downturned mouth, narrowed eyes, and furrowed eyebrows.
4. Scared: A startled face with wide-open eyes, a slightly open mouth, and raised eyebrows.

By drawing these expressions, children can visually connect with and learn about different emotions.

Final Answer:
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of feelings faces worksheet.
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