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English Language Arts

  • The child will learn the concept of emotions and facial expressions by making faces.
  • They will develop their vocabulary by verbalizing the different emotions they are portraying.
  • Through the activity, they will practice expressive language skills by describing the emotions they see in others.
  • The child will also learn to interpret emotions by observing the facial expressions of those around them.

Encourage continued development by incorporating storytelling and role-playing into the activity. Have the child create different characters with specific emotions and act out short stories. This will help them further explore emotions and develop narrative skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Feelings Book by Todd Parr: This book introduces various emotions and encourages children to express and understand their feelings.
  • The Way I Feel by Janan Cain: Through vibrant illustrations, this book explores different emotions and helps children identify and express their own feelings.
  • My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss: This book uses colors and animals to represent different emotions, helping children understand and express their changing moods.

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