Name That Feeling
Body Awareness & Emotions
Emotion Mix-Up
True/False
Coping Skills 101
100

You just found out you got a surprise party you weren’t expecting. What emotion might you feel?

Excited/Surprised


100

When you feel nervous, where might you notice it in your body?

Butterflies in the stomach, sweaty palms, fast heartbeat

100

What’s the difference between being sad and lonely?

Sad = general unhappiness; Lonely = missing connection

100

You can only feel one emotion at a time.

False- We can feel many emotions all at once.

100

You’re feeling stressed before a big test. Name one thing you could do to calm down.

Deep breathing / Taking a walk

200

Your best friend cancels plans at the last minute. How might you feel?

Disappointed/Sad

200

When you feel angry, what might happen in your body?

Tight jaw, clenched fists, warm face

200

What’s the difference between anxious and excited?

Anxiety = worry about negative outcome

Excitement = anticipation of positive outcome

200

Feeling angry is always a bad thing.

False – Anger is a normal emotion; it’s how we express it that matters.

200

You feel lonely because your friend hasn’t called back. What’s one thing you could do?

Talk to another friend / Journal / Listen to music

300

You worked really hard on a project, and your teacher praises you in front of everyone. What emotion could that bring?

Proud

300

When you feel sad, where might you feel it physically?

Heavy chest, teary eyes, low energy

300

What’s the difference between angry and frustrated?

Angry = strong displeasure

Frustrated = blocked from achieving something

300

Everyone feels emotions differently, and that’s okay.

True

300

You’re feeling really angry after an argument. Name a healthy way to handle it.

Take space / Exercise / Talk it out calmly

400

You thought someone was talking about you behind your back, but they weren’t. What might you feel now?

Relieved

400

When you feel excited, how might your body react?

Fast heartbeat, big smile, restless energy

400

What’s the difference between jealous and envious?

Jealous = fear of losing what you have

Envious = wanting what someone else has

400

If you ignore your feelings, they usually go away completely.

False – Ignored feelings often build up over time.

400

You’re sad because you miss someone who moved away. What can you do to comfort yourself?

Look at photos / Call them / Write a letter

500

Your teacher gave you an unexpected pop quiz and you didn’t study. Name one possible feeling.

Nervous/Anxious

500

When you feel calm and relaxed, what changes in your body?

Slower breathing, loose muscles, steady heartbeat

500

What’s the difference between guilt and shame?

Guilt = feeling bad about an action

Shame = feeling bad about yourself

500

Taking deep breaths can help calm your body when you feel stressed.

True

500

You’re nervous before trying something new. What’s one self-talk statement you can use?

“I can handle this” / “It’s okay to be nervous”

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