Name three common emotions people often feel.
Happy, sad, angry (also acceptable: scared, confused, excited)
What emotion is shown by a smiling face?
Happy
What does crossed arms often mean?
Upset or defensive
A loud, fast voice might mean which two emotions?
Angry or excited
If someone is happy, what’s a good way to respond?
Smile back or join their fun
Which emotion might someone feel if they are nervous about a test?
Scared or anxious
If someone’s eyebrows are furrowed and their mouth is tight, what emotion might they be feeling?
Angry
What body posture might indicate someone is feeling sad?
Slumped shoulders
What emotion might a soft, slow voice suggest?
Sad or tired
What should you do if someone is sad?
Be kind and offer help
If someone is smiling and laughing, which two emotions might they be showing?
Happy and excited
What emotion might be shown if a person has wide eyes and a slightly open mouth?
Scared
If someone is fidgeting, what emotion could they be showing?
Nervous or anxious
If someone’s voice is trembling or shaky, how might they be feeling?
Nervous or scared
When someone is angry, what is the best response?
Stay calm and listen
What emotion might a person feel if you see tears coming down their face?
Sad/upset
How can you tell if someone is confused just by looking at their face?
They may have a furrowed brow, tilted head, or squinted eyes
Smiling usually means someone is feeling what?
Happy or friendly
Why is tone of voice important when recognizing emotions?
It helps us understand feelings beyond just words
How can you respond if someone is scared?
Reassure them gently