Draw A Face

Feelings #11

Worksheet Description

The “Emotions” worksheet is a creative tool for children to express and understand different feelings by drawing facial expressions. The worksheet is divided into four sections, each containing a blank circle and an emotion label: “Happy,” “Sad,” “Angry,” and “Scared.” Children are asked to draw a face in each circle that they believe matches the emotion word below it. This task helps children to connect certain facial features, like smiles or frowns, with the emotions they typically represent.

This activity is not only a drawing exercise but also an educational opportunity to discuss emotions and what they might look like on someone’s face. It’s a way for children to learn about expressing and identifying emotions, which is a fundamental part of their social and emotional development. The “Qualification” section at the bottom, consisting of three smiley faces, provides a space for either self-assessment of the completed task or for an educator’s evaluation. Worksheets like these are valuable in a variety of settings, from the classroom to the home, encouraging children to engage with their feelings in a way that is both introspective and creative.