Emotions: Vocabulary and Discussion Topics
Emotions: The way we feel inside, like being happy, sad, angry, or excited.
Feelings: Emotions we have inside of us, like feeling happy, sad, or mad.
Happy: Feeling good and joyful.
Sad: Feeling unhappy or sorrowful.
Angry: Feeling mad or upset.
Excited: Feeling very happy and eager.
Scared: Feeling afraid or frightened.
Surprised: Feeling amazed or caught off guard.
Proud: Feeling good about something you did.
Nervous: Feeling worried or uneasy about something.
Curious: Wanting to know about something, feeling interested.
Worried: Feeling anxious or concerned about something.
Lonely: Feeling sad because you are alone.
Embarrassed: Feeling self-conscious or uncomfortable about something you did or said.
Grateful: Feeling thankful and appreciative.
Can You Spot the Target Words in These Sentences?
- I feel emotions when I watch sad movies.
- My feelings were hurt when my friend ignored me.
- I am happy when I see my favorite cartoon on TV.
- I feel sad when I miss my family back home.
- She gets angry when someone cuts in line at the store.
- I am excited for my birthday party next week.
- He is scared of the dark and sleeps with a nightlight.
- She was surprised to see her best friend at the park.
- I am proud of my little sister for winning the race.
- I am nervous about taking my first flight on an airplane.
- The little boy is curious about how the machine works.
- I feel worried about my upcoming math test.
- She feels lonely when her siblings are at school.
- He was embarrassed when he tripped and fell in public.
- I am grateful for the help I received from my teacher.