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emotion pictures
Introduction Have a picture or a story book about a particular emotion (e.g., sadness, anger, happiness) and have it at the front of the group to capture attention. Or, put on a very sad or happy face and over exaggerate the emotion to catch attention. Objective/Purpose: To help child become aware of basic feelings and to become aware of the feelings of others. Procedure:
Practice & Extended Activities: Have a variety of magazines. Allow children to look through the magazines and cut out as many emotions as they can find. Paste the emotions on paper. Children can share their collage of emotional expressions with the group and describe and defend their choices. Children can also be asked to create a drawing of a particular time when they felt strongly about one of the emotions or to share that experience in journal form. Expression of knowledge can also be demonstrated through drama (e.g., creating a sad play) or in art (e.g., make an angry painting).
The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity. - Maria Montessori 02/14/2008
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