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Expressing Feelings & Events

Expressing Feelings & Events

Students expressing emotions and sharing stories

😊 Part 1: Emoji Feelings Match

1. Match each emoji with the correct feeling word:
1. 😊
2. 😢
3. 😰
4. 😡
A. Scared
B. Happy
C. Angry
D. Sad
2. Circle the best adjective to describe each feeling:

When I won the competition, I felt:

excited

worried

confused

When I lost my homework, I felt:

delighted

frustrated

proud

📝 Part 2: Complete the Sentences

3. Fill in the blanks with appropriate feeling words and past tense verbs:

Yesterday, I _______ very _______ when my friend _______ me a surprise gift.

Last week, I _______ quite _______ because I _______ my favourite book.

During the storm, I _______ really _______ when the thunder _______.

4. Choose the correct past tense form (circle one):

I (feel / felt / feeling) nervous before my presentation.

She (laugh / laughed / laughing) when she heard the funny joke.

We (are / was / were) excited about the school trip.

🎭 Part 3: Memory in a Jar - Story Planning

5. Choose one memory prompt and plan your story:

A time I was really happy

A time I felt scared

A time I laughed a lot

A time I felt proud

6. Write notes for your chosen memory:

What happened?

How did you feel?

Why did you feel that way?

7. Write your complete story using past tense:

💬 Part 4: Dialogue Practice

8. Complete this dialogue between two friends. Use descriptive language and emotions:

Friend A: "How was your weekend?"

Friend B: "It was _______! I felt _______ because _______."

Friend A: "That sounds _______! Tell me more about it."

Friend B: "Well, first I _______ and then I _______. I was so _______ that I _______."

9. Write three different ways to express the same feeling:

Instead of saying "I was happy," you could say:

10. Circle the most expressive sentence:

I was sad when my pet died.

I felt heartbroken and cried for hours when my beloved pet passed away.

My pet died and I was not happy.

🎨 Part 5: Creative Expression

11. Draw a picture that shows a strong emotion. Label it with descriptive words:

Descriptive words for my drawing: _________________, _________________, _________________

12. Reflection: What new words or phrases did you learn today?

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