When you read a story, you can be a little feelings detective.
You look for clues to figure out how a character feels. You can check:
- Faces — Are they smiling, frowning, crying, or making a scared face?
- Bodies — Are they jumping, hiding, hugging, or standing very still?
- Words — Do they say things like “Yay!”, “Oh no…”, or “I am scared.”?
Some common feelings in stories are:
- Happy — big smile, laughing, playing with friends
- Sad — tears, head down, quiet voice
- Scared — hiding, holding on to someone, saying “I am afraid”
- Excited — jumping, talking fast, “I cannot wait!”
- Worried — looking around, asking “What if…?”
- Proud — standing tall, smiling after doing something hard
Try using this sentence when you read:
“I think the character feels ___ because ___.”
Today, you will practice looking for clues and telling how a character feels and why.