How Do Faces Show How You Feel?

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How Do Faces Show How You Feel? DISCUSS… Look at the lady near the front. How does she feel? How do you know?

Facial features can “tell” someone a lot of information about how someone else is feeling. These drawings show EMOTIONS AND EXPRESSIONS.

Look at these facial expressions. What emotion is each face showing Look at these facial expressions. What emotion is each face showing? Talk about this with your partner/group. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Emotions Faces show people’s emotions. People see your face when you are talking with them in person, Facetiming, Snapchatting, Skyping, etc. You can also send them a selfie. When you are texting or messaging, you can show your emotions through the use of emoji's. Emotions = Emoji's…get it???

Popular Emoji’s

Emoji’s Made by Students lll

Task - 1 Fold a sheet of notebook paper so that you have 6 sections. Number each section (1-6). Now, look again at the pic from slide 3, and draw the emoji that would represent each face. Under each emoji, tell what emotion is being represented.

Task - 2 Now, your job is to look up more emoji's (online or on your phone), not on slide 5… Draw them each on a separate sticky note. Under each emoji, tell what emotion they could be used for (you don’t have to just draw face emoji’s). You should have at least 5 for a positive emotion (like happy, excited, in love, etc) and at least 5 for a negative emotion (like sad, angry mad) and at least 3 for a neutral emotion (confused, don’t care..). Now, put each sticky on the charts in the hall.

Task - 3 You will need a sheet of notebook paper. Label the upper right corner with your name, period and date. On the top line write… On the following slide you will read some little known facts. After you read them decide how they make you feel, meaning, how do you feel about the topic. (Scared, shocked, surprised, disgusted, sad, etc.) I need you to show me how you feel!! You will do this by using an emoji. You will number each example on your nb paper, write the topic of the text, and them draw the emoji that represents your emotion(s). I have done the 1st one for you!! Name Period date Emotions in Reading

Little Known… 1. Emotions in Reading 1. Cellphones 2.

Did You Know… 3. The Romans used crushed mouse brains as toothpaste. 4. Some butterflies get energy from blood. 5. A Russian woman in the 1600’s gave birth to 16 pairs of twins, 7 sets of triplets and 4 sets of quadruplets. 6. Animal shelters will kill unwanted pets to make room for more unwanted Pets.

Did You Know… 7. I’m not sure why everyone is obsessed with hoverboards, but they are. Perhaps we could just blame Back to the Future II and the scene where Marty McFly used one. Personally, I am still just waiting for my flying car. 8. For all hoverboards, you need some upward force to push against the gravitational force. For some hoverboards, this upward force is from the air. The props push air downward resulting in an upward force on the rotors. Just like a helicopter, you can move both up and down as well as side to side. 9. Hoverboards can be super dangerous. You could crash into a pedestrian standing on the ground. This could it kill that human or just seriously injure them!

Did You Know… 10. You may know that you can earn $13,000 a year selling your own feces, but now it seems that the U.S. government stands to make bank on your solid waste, as well. 11. According to new research presented at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society, the itty-bitty particles of gold, lead, copper and other valuable metals found in biosolids (which you probably just call poop) could be worth "mining.“ 12. Once human waste is treated, about half of it (3.5 million tons, in the United States) is used to fertilize farms and forests across the country.