Lesson Plan

Artistic Emotional Expression

Students will explore and express their emotions non-verbally through art, enhancing their emotional intelligence by understanding and communicating feelings without words.

Expressing emotions through art supports emotional development and non-verbal communication skills, helping students understand and regulate their feelings in creative ways.

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Lesson Preparation

5 minutes

Step 1

Introduction and Slide Deck Presentation

5 minutes

Step 2

Artistic Creation Activity

15 minutes

Step 3

Closure and Sharing

5 minutes

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Slide Deck

Colors and Moods

Introduce the concept of associating colors with emotions. Highlight that each color can represent a mood, such as blue for calm or red for energy. Ask probing questions to help students relate feelings to colors.

Display vivid images or a short video clip showing different scenes, each tinted with a specific color to evoke the corresponding feeling. Use visual aids to reinforce the lesson.

Recap

Summarize the key points. Use this slide to prompt discussion and check for understanding.

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Feelings Unplugged

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Migle Zaliukaite-Limantas

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