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Eight blank monster faces make up an activity that tasks scholars with drawing a face that corresponds to a specific emotion. Feelings include happiness, confusion, silliness, and more.
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Instructional Ideas
- Randomly assign an emotion to each participant, after they've drawn their monster face, challenge the class to guess the emotion by looking at its features
- Copy cards onto cardstock, then laminate them, direct pupils to draw using a dry-erase marker for easy cleaning and continued use
- As a reference tool while they draw, invite learners to look at a mirror, and make faces to get an up-close look at their expressions
Classroom Considerations
- Pupils should be familiar with the list of emotions
- Requires copies—three pages, front and back
Pros
- Strengthens social-emotional development, particularly self-awareness
- Encourages class members to examine a wide range of emotions
Cons
- None