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Emotions Lesson Plan: Emotions Charades

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Title:

Emotions Lesson Plan: Emotions Charades

URL:

https://educators.brainpop.com/lesson-plan/emotions-lesson-plan-emotions-charades/?bp-jr-topic=emotions

Content Source:

Other
BrainPOP Jr.
Type: Lesson/Unit Plan

Overview:

In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades K-3, students watch the BrainPOP Jr. movie Emotions and explore related resources to learn how to recognize our own emotions, and how being mindful of them can help us. Students will then play a game of Emotion Charades to demonstrate that our nonverbal communication can indicate someone's current feelings and emotions. In conclusion, students will discuss how identifying our emotions can help us select strategies to work through the emotions in a positive manner and support others as they experience emotions.

Content Standard(s):
Counseling and Guidance
CG (2003)
Grade: K-12
82 ) PS:A1.5 - identify and express feelings

Counseling and Guidance
CG (2003)
Grade: K-12
96 ) PS:A2.7 - know that communication involves speaking, listening and nonverbal behavior

Health Education
HE (2019)
Grade: K
K.4.2) Name various emotions and feelings.

Examples: anger, sadness, joy, fear

Health Education
HE (2019)
Grade: 1
1.1.7) Identify positive examples of social and emotional health.

Health Education
HE (2019)
Grade: 1
1.4.3) Interpret the feelings of and describe ways to show empathy for others.

Health Education
HE (2019)
Grade: 3
3.4.2) Discuss healthy ways to express needs, wants, and feelings.

Examples: using appropriate refusal skills, manners, communication

Tags: charades, emotions, feelings, foundational wellness, mindfulness, MTSS, multitiered systems of support, nonverbal communication, SEL, social emotional learning
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Comments

Related resources are available here, which include the video, quizzes, and games.

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Author: Hannah Bradley
Alabama State Department of Education