Feelings Vocabulary for Kids – Angry & Calm

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Angry calm vocabulary for kids: Lesson 2 (25 Words)

Welcome to angry calm vocabulary for kids. In this lesson, children will learn 25 easy feelings words to talk about emotions like angry, calm, upset, relaxed, and peaceful. First, tap Play Intro, listen carefully, and repeat each line. This is a simple learning platform for kids to practice speaking at home. However, if your device does not support voice reading, the audio buttons will hide. In that case, parents can read the transcript and practice together.

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Hello kids. Today we will learn feelings vocabulary: angry and calm words. First, listen carefully. Next, repeat after me slowly. Finally, use these words in simple sentences at home and in school.

Angry calm vocabulary for kids: Lesson 2 (25 Words)

Tap Play Audio to hear the word, meaning, and example. Then ask your child to repeat slowly. This lesson is a simple learning platform for kids to practice feelings words daily.

1st Angry Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Angry Feeling mad or upset I feel angry when I am hurt.
Mad Angry for a short time I was mad, but I calmed down.
Upset Feeling unhappy or bothered I feel upset when my toy breaks.
Irritated Slightly angry or annoyed I feel irritated by loud noise.
Annoyed Angry because something bothers you I feel annoyed when someone pushes me.

2nd Angry Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Furious Very angry Dad was furious when I lied.
Cross A little angry (UK word) I feel cross when I wait too long.
Grumpy A bit angry and not cheerful I am grumpy when I am sleepy.
Jealous Upset because someone has something you want I feel jealous when I compare toys.
Frustrated Angry because something is hard I feel frustrated when I cannot tie my shoe.

3rd Calm Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Calm Not angry; relaxed I stay calm and breathe slowly.
Peaceful Quiet and calm The park feels peaceful in the morning.
Relaxed Resting and feeling easy I feel relaxed after a bath.
Quiet Not making noise Please be quiet in the library.
Cool Calm and not worried I stay cool when I make a mistake.

4th Calm Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Gentle Soft and kind She uses a gentle voice.
Patient Able to wait calmly I am patient when my turn is coming.
Satisfied Feeling happy because you got what you wanted I feel satisfied after finishing my work.
Content Feeling happy and calm I feel content with my family.
Comfortable Feeling safe and relaxed I feel comfortable in my home.

5th Calm Practice Words (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Breathe To take air in and out slowly I breathe slowly to stay calm.
Smile To show happiness with your face I smile when I feel calm inside.
Forgive To stop being angry at someone I forgive my friend after saying sorry.
Apologize To say sorry I apologize when I make a mistake.
Settle To become calm again I settle down and listen to mom.

Practice tip: Learn 5 words today. Tomorrow, revise the old 5 words first, then learn 5 new words.

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Angry calm vocabulary for kids: Parents Guide

This lesson helps kids learn useful feelings words like angry, upset, frustrated, calm, relaxed, and peaceful. First, practice only 5 words. Next, use real situations at home. Finally, repeat daily so your child remembers faster. This is a friendly learning platform for kids for speaking practice.

1) First, Name the feeling 2) Then, Breathe slowly 3) Next, Say the word 4) After that, Use a sentence 5) Finally, Praise and hug

✅ 10-Minute Daily Routine

  • To begin with, pick 5 words from today’s set.
  • Then, tap Play Audio and let your child listen calmly.
  • Next, ask your child to repeat each word two times.
  • After that, say a short sentence: “I feel angry.” “I feel calm.”
  • Finally, stop early while your child is still interested.

🧠 Teach Feelings with Real Moments

  • For example, during a small problem, say: “You look upset.”
  • Next, help your child breathe and say: “Let’s be calm.”
  • Meanwhile, ask: “Are you angry or frustrated?”
  • In addition, teach kind words: “Please”, “Sorry”, “I forgive you”.
  • Most importantly, never shame the feeling—guide it gently.

🎮 Simple Games for Angry and Calm Words

  • First, try Face Match: make an angry face, calm face, and guess.
  • Then, play Stop and Breathe: say “angry” → breathe → say “calm”.
  • Next, do Sort Game: keep words in two groups: angry vs calm.
  • Finally, do Yes/No: “Is shouting calm?” “Is breathing calm?”

🌟 Revision and Confidence Tips

  • In addition, repeat slowly and clap once for each word.
  • Afterwards, revise yesterday’s 5 words before learning new words.
  • However, if your child is tired, take a short break and continue later.
  • Finally, praise effort: “Good control!” “Great calm voice!”
Simple rule: Practice angry calm vocabulary for kids daily with listen + repeat + use a sentence. As a result, kids express feelings better and stay calmer.

Angry calm vocabulary for kids: FAQ

It means simple feelings and emotions words that help kids talk about being angry, upset, frustrated, calm, relaxed, and peaceful with easy meanings and examples.
First, tap “Play Audio” for a word. Next, listen to the meaning and example. Finally, ask your child to repeat slowly one or two times.
If TTS is not supported, the play buttons may hide automatically. In that case, parents can read the word, meaning, and example aloud and practice together.
A simple plan is 5 words per day. Then, revise the old words the next day before starting new words, so kids remember faster.
Use real moments. For example, say: “You feel upset.” Then guide: “Let’s breathe and stay calm.” Also practice sentences like “I feel angry” and “I feel relaxed.”
Yes. These feelings words are simple and useful for early learners. Keep practice short and fun. This learning platform for kids works best with daily revision.