In this activity, the room is divided into four quarters, each representing a different mood—happy, sad, excited, or angry. When "Room of Moods" is called, children stop and use their bodies and faces to express the assigned mood. This game helps them explore how different emotions affect body language and posture, increasing their awareness of non-verbal cues. Understanding how our bodies change with different moods improves emotional intelligence and helps children read and respond to social situations more effectively. By using expressive movements, they also enhance coordination and proprioception.
The download includes step-by-step guidance, tips, and variations to ensure the activity is engaging, effective, and accessible for all children.







