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Personal & Social Development·Emotional Literacy·language

Naming Basic Emotions

Name and recognise basic emotions — happy, sad, angry, scared, excited, and surprised — in themselves and in others by looking at facial expressions and body language

Suggested ages 5–7

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Learning journey

Your child is learning about emotions — naming different feelings, understanding that everyone has emotions, expressing feelings with words instead of actions, and recognising what triggers their emotions.

Evidence of understanding

  • Label at least five basic emotions from pictures or real situations
  • Match facial expressions to emotion words in a sorting activity
  • Say 'I feel ___' using a correct emotion word when asked about their own day

Assessment prompt

If Naming Basic Emotions sees a friend crying at a birthday party, can they tell you what that friend might be feeling and name the emotion?

Standards alignment

PSPE-ID-LO-P1-5International · ib-pyp-pspe

PSPE-ID-LO-P1-5

IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequence

PSPE-ID-LO-P1-6International · ib-pyp-pspe

PSPE-ID-LO-P1-6

IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequence