

This Grade 5 English grammar worksheet helps students enhance their emotional vocabulary by associating words with different feelings such as happiness, anger, sadness, and more. With activities like multiple-choice questions, true or false, fill in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph writing, students learn to recognize and express emotions clearly through words.
1. Helps students improve their emotional vocabulary for clearer communication.
2. Encourages learners to understand how words relate to feelings in various contexts.
3. Supports emotional intelligence by using language that accurately reflects different emotions.
4. Enhances students’ writing and speaking abilities, making them more expressive and empathetic.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct word to match the given emotion (e.g., which word shows happiness?).
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Students identify whether statements about emotions and their associations are true or false.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students write the emotion word that fits the given definition (e.g., a word meaning feeling scared).
🔍 Exercise 4 – Sentence Underlining
Students underline the emotion word in each sentence to strengthen their understanding.
📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students identify emotion words in a paragraph, reinforcing their usage in context.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. a) joyful
2. b) furious
3. c) sorrowful
4. a) exhausted
5. a) amazed
6. c) terrified
7. c) peaceful
8. b) proud
9. a) thrilled
10. b) affectionate
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. frightened
2. happy
3. worried
4. shy
5. relieved
6. upset
7. curious
8. confused
9. brave
10. nervous
Exercise 4 – Emotion Words in Sentences
1. delighted
2. embarrassed
3. angry
4. worried
5. excited
6. nervous
7. pleased
8. sad
9. frightened
10. relaxed
Exercise 5 – Emotion Words in Paragraph
Last week our class had a big science fair. I felt excited when I saw all the projects in the hall. My friend looked nervous before presenting his work. The teacher smiled proudly at the students. One group felt worried when their model stopped working. After fixing it they felt relieved. Some students were happy when they won prizes. A few others felt sad because they did not win. By the end of the day everyone felt proud of their effort. We went home feeling calm and satisfied.
Strengthen your child’s grammar and vocabulary with our engaging emotion words worksheets for Grade 5.
Emotion word associations connect feeling words with situations or expressions that describe emotional experiences.
A strong emotion vocabulary helps students express feelings clearly in writing and speaking activities.
Activities encourage learners to match feeling words with situations, improving understanding of emotional language.