How do I feel? An Interactive Feelings Game Notes for Teachers This presentation is meant to help young children recognise different facial expressions.

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How do I feel? An Interactive Feelings Game

Notes for Teachers This presentation is meant to help young children recognise different facial expressions. Each face shown will appear. Once this has happened click in the bottom left hand corner of the slide to avoid activating any action buttons. You will be presented with a choice of three different emotions for children to choose from. These will be in the form of action buttons and there will be a audio/visual reward for getting the answer correct.

How do I feel? sad happy angry Have another go

How do I feel? upset annoyed surprised Have another go

How do I feel? bored shocked scared Have another go

How do I feel? angry bored worried Have another go

How do I feel? sad annoyed bored Have another go

How do I feel? confused scared happy Have another go

How do I feel? bored angry excited Have another go

How do I feel? worried upset excited Have another go

How do I feel? shocked happy bored Have another go

How do I feel? scared angry upset Have another go

How do I feel? sad confused excited Have another go

How do I feel? happy worried annoyed Have another go

happy surprised bored worried sad shocked angry upset annoyed excited confused scared

Presentation ©Bev Evans, 2007 A ‘Communication 4 All’ IWB Activity