Students use social-emotional skills and practice grammar in this worksheet. A list of emotion adjectives and a matching emoji for each are provided. Students can choose from those words or create their own to write five sentences. There is space beside each set of sentence lines for students to fill in an emoji to match their sentences.

Adjectives are words that describe nouns and can help us express how someone is feeling by describing their emotions. For example, if someone feels happy, we can use the adjective "joyful" to describe them. If someone feels scared, we can use the word "frightened." Adjectives like "excited," "sad," "angry," and "surprised" all describe different feelings people might have. By using these descriptive words, we can paint a clearer picture in our minds about how someone is feeling, making it easier to understand and share our own emotions with others.