Feelings Through Colors
Identify and draw different facial expressions representing emotions
Match colors to specific feelings
Practice using art materials carefully
“The light of the eyes rejoices the heart. A good report makes the bones fat.”
— Proverbs 15:30 (WEB)Explores how our emotions can be expressed through different facial expressions and colors
In today's BibleMouse lesson, we'll create a special 'Feelings Color Wheel' that shows how different emotions look and feel!
Let's talk about how our faces change when we feel different emotions
Create a circular wheel with different emotion faces, each colored to match its feeling
Simpler: Parent can pre-draw circle sections
Challenge: Add more complex emotions like confused or worried
Let's look at our beautiful Feelings Color Wheel!
Coming up: Tomorrow, we'll create art that shows how we feel today!
Emotional intelligence develops through recognizing and expressing feelings
Children might find drawing faces challenging
Enthusiasm, creativity, and willingness to explore emotions