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Project: SIROCCO Work done by: Susana Silva e Cristiana Vidal

  Emotions: Box of emotions

  Emotion cards: Box of emotions

 Theme: Facial Expressions Title: My face Type of activity: Box of emotions Audience: Small group Materials: Velcro;  Cards;  Cards with questions; Box of emotions

 Description: The game consists in building faces with different emotions. For example: We ask: “When you see your mother how do you feel?" So he draws the emotion of happiness. The box has mouths, eyes and noses so they can do faces with different emotions. Box of emotions

 Theme: Facial Expressions Title: The ball of emotions Type of activity: Box of emotions Audience: Large group Materials: Colored balls; markers; Cards with questions. Box of emotions

 Description: In this game children have to sit in a circle. The adult takes a box of cards with questions (Ex: How do you feel when you get hurt?) and the child has to take the ball from the box correspondent to emotion. Box of emotions

 Objectives: Promote autonomy; Recognize and name different emotions; Be participative; Diversify the forms to use and feel the body; Interacting with other children in activities; Use different ways to dramatize; Being able to participate.