Class KG Alphabet Worksheet on Matching Letters to Emotions

Class KG Alphabet Worksheet on Matching Letters to Emotions
Class KG Alphabet Worksheet on Matching Letters to Emotions

Class KG Alphabet Worksheet on Matching Letters to Emotions

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Emotion Alphabet Fun: Match Letters to Feelings for Grade KG 

This Grade KG alphabet worksheet on Matching Letters to Emotion Icons helps young learners connect uppercase letters with different emotions in a fun and meaningful way. By associating letters like H for Happy, S for Sad, A for Angry, and E for Excited with expressive emotion icons, children strengthen both alphabet recognition and emotional vocabulary. 
Designed especially for Kindergarten learners, this worksheet includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false statements, and picture-based matching activities. Through engaging emoji visuals (happy, sad, scared, tired, laughing, calm, excited, proud, funny), students practise identifying the correct starting letter for each emotion and matching letters to the right feeling. 

Why Matching Letters to Emotions Matters in Early Learning? 

Understanding letter-emotion connections is important because: 
1. It strengthens uppercase letter recognition. 
2. It builds emotional vocabulary and expression skills. 
3. It improves letter-sound association. 
4. It encourages social-emotional awareness alongside literacy development. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the picture that correctly matches the given letter and emotion (H–happy, S–sad, A–angry, S–scared, E–excited, C–calm, T–tired, L–laughing, P–proud, F–funny). 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Write the Letter for the Emotion 
Learners write the correct starting uppercase letter for emotions such as Angry, Happy, Sad, Scared, Tired, Laughing, Calm, Excited, Proud, and Funny. 

📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
Students read statements like “E is for excited” and “H is for happy” and mark them as True or False. 

🖍️ Exercise 4 – Circle the Correct Picture 
Children circle the emotion icon that matches the given uppercase letter (S, A, H, F, S, F, T, L, P, E). 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice 
1. H – happy 
2. S – sad 
3. A – angry 
4. S – scared 
5. E – excited 
6. C – calm 
7. T – tired 
8. L – laughing 
9. P – proud 
10. F – funny 

Exercise 2 – Write the Letter 
1. Angry – A 
2. Happy – H 
3. Sad – S 
4. Scared – S 
5. Tired – T 
6. Laughing – L 
7. Calm – C 
8. Excited – E 
9. Proud – P 
10. Funny – F 

Exercise 3 – True or False 
1. S is for bored – False 
2. A is for sleepy – False 
3. E is for excited – True 
4. S is for scared – True 
5. C is for calm – True 
6. H is for happy – True 
7. L is for shocked – False 
8. F is for grumpy – False 
9. T is for tired – True 
10. P is for tired – False 

Exercise 4 – Circle the Correct Picture 
S – sad 
A – angry 
H – happy 
F – funny 
S – scared 
F – funny 
T – tired 
L – laughing 
P – proud 
E – excited 
This worksheet builds strong letter recognition while also developing emotional vocabulary and expression skills in young learners. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

This worksheet connects each letter to an emotion word, making alphabet learning more meaningful.

It helps children express feelings while reinforcing letter recognition.

Associating letters with feelings makes learning more memorable and engaging.