Student can describe how a scene, character, or text FEELS using precise emotion and mood vocabulary.
Understand the difference between mood, tone, and emotion.
Stories don't just give you facts; they make you feel things. To write and analyze like a pro, you need to know the difference between three crucial focus words: mood, tone, and emotion.
Visual doodles for feelings and moods.

Doodles showing the difference between mood, tone, emotion, and specific atmospheres.
Sort scene descriptions into mood categories.
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Distinguish between mood, tone, and emotion in practice.
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Fill in the blanks with mood and tone words.
The weather outside was dark and heavily overcast, making the whole classroom feel quite during the morning assembly. When the class monitor noticed the students were distracted, his changed from friendly to strict to restore order. The teacher advised that practicing deep breathing before the half-yearly exams helps students stay instead of panicking. Rohan, who had been constantly biting his nails, felt extremely while waiting for his mathematics paper to be graded. Recognizing these emotions is a helpful skill for managing stress in daily school life. It is completely normal to experience both positive and difficult feelings as you prepare for your studies.
Write a short passage to create a specific mood.
Identify the concrete detail that will make the reader hold their breath.
Write exactly 2 sentences.
Quick review of feelings and moods.