
Name the Emotion
RethinkEd
4 mins 47 secs
Ages 5 - 10

This video helps children identify and name different emotions by observing a monster's facial expressions and body language. It encourages young viewers to recognize happiness, sadness, pride, anger, and excitement through engaging examples.
Great! Let's look at the monster's face and body for clues about how it's feeling and name the emotion. Look, the monster is smiling. Its eyes are bright and shiny, and its body is relaxed. How do you think it's feeling? Can you name the emotion? That's right! The monster is happy. Look at the monster now. It has a frown. Its eyes are looking down. I even see a tear rolling down its face. How do you think it's feeling? Can you name the emotion? That's right! The monster is sad. Too bad for the monster. Maybe now it will go away. Wait! Not so fast! Now the monster has a great big smile. It even seems like it is standing taller and its chest is puffed out. And it's raising its hands over its head like it's won. How do you think it's feeling? Can you name the emotion? That's right! The monster is feeling proud. It thinks it has outsmarted us, but we're smarter. Come on, let's tame this monster. Oh no! The monster has a furrowed brow and a grumpy look. Its arms are crossed. I think it's snarling. How do you think it's feeling? Can you name the emotion? That's right! This monster is mad. We better hurry and name the next emotion or who knows what. Look! Now the monster has a big smile and its eyes are big and wide. It is jumping up and down. How do you think it's feeling? Can you name the emotion? That's right! The monster is excited. Settle down, monster.