Becoming a Emotion Detective

Introduction

You will be working on becoming a emotion dective today! We have been learning about all the different feelings and emotions that people have throughout the day. There are many ways that you can tell how someone is feeling. It could be by what they say, their body language, or their expressions. 

Task

In this Webquest, you will practice reading a person's emotion through their expressions, language, and tone. After identifying how a person is feeling, you be able to name and explain the emotion. 

 

By the end of this Webquest, you will be a EMOTION DETECTIVE!

Process

1. Watch this video that talks about what it means to be a emotion detective, and some of the emotions you may see:

2. Watch this video that talks about facial expressions and what they may mean: 

3. Go to https://www.canva.com/ and create a new poster sized document. 

4. Find photos that can be used to show the following emotions: Joy/Happiness, Anger, Sadness , Disgust, Fear, and Embarrassment. Add the photos and the emotion name to your poster. 

5. Once you have finished creating your poster, share it with Mrs. Roethler as a PDF. This video will help you share when you are finished creating your poster. https://youtu.be/R2Y8HYHe9ag?si=YeACj8GbM1loeXjS

6. Finally, play this Blooket to see if you can match the emotion to the faces:

https://dashboard.blooket.com/set/671993c34d0a69f7c7da0ec6

 

 

Evaluation
Activity Points
Student Included all 6 emotions  and names on their poster                             ____/12
Student's pictures match the listed emotion                           ____/6
Student matched facial expressions to the emotions                           ____/12
Total Points                          ______/30

 

Conclusion

You did it! You have completed the webquest and have become a emotional detective.