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Emotion Vocabulary

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Personal & Social DevelopmentEmotional Literacy|Ages 7—9|ID: mt_MOY_2Cqalz

Use a wider vocabulary of emotion words beyond the basics — including frustrated, worried, anxious, embarrassed, jealous, proud, disappointed, grateful, and lonely — and distinguish between similar emotions

Mastery Evidence

  • Use at least five emotion words beyond the basic six in everyday conversation
  • Explain the difference between two similar emotions such as angry and frustrated
  • Choose a precise emotion word that fits a described scenario

Assessment Prompt

“If [child] doesn't get invited to a classmate's party, can they describe whether they feel disappointed, jealous, lonely, or a mix — rather than just saying 'sad'?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

PSPE-ID-LO-P2-3IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequencecodes only
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