Emotions are how we feel inside. Let's explore some common emotions that you can understand and talk about!
When you feel happy, you are excited and full of joy! Like when you play with your friends or get a new toy.
Words to know: Joyful, glad, cheerful, delighted.
Example: "I am happy when I eat my favourite ice cream!"
Feeling sad means you might feel down or want to cry. It’s okay to feel sad sometimes, like when you miss someone.
Words to know: Unhappy, blue, upset, gloomy.
Example: "I felt sad when my pet was sick."
When you’re angry, you feel upset or mad. Maybe someone took your toy without asking!
Words to know: Mad, upset, furious, annoyed.
Example: "I was angry when my brother broke my pencil."
Feeling scared happens when something frightens you, like a loud noise or a dark room.
Words to know: Afraid, frightened, nervous, terrified.
Example: "I felt scared during the thunderstorm."
Surprised is when something unexpected happens, and you feel shocked or excited!
Words to know: Shocked, amazed, stunned, astonished.
Example: "I was surprised when I got a gift on my birthday!"
Being excited means you’re super eager and can’t wait for something fun, like a trip or a party.
Words to know: Thrilled, eager, enthusiastic, pumped.
Example: "I’m so excited for the school picnic tomorrow!"
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1. What are the basic emotions that everyone experiences? | ![]() |
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3. What are some common ways to express happiness and sadness? | ![]() |
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