Mojo's Emotional Journey

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What was Mojo's initial reaction to the announcement of the field trip?

  • He was excited about going to the Aviation Museum.
  • He became anxious about the field trip.
  • He felt disappointed as he wanted to go to the Space Museum. (correct)
  • He was indifferent to the change in plans.

How does Katie compare moods in her metaphor?

  • Moods are like colors that can blend together.
  • Moods are like books with different chapters.
  • Moods are like personal weather, with sunny days and rainy clouds. (correct)
  • Moods are like seasons that change unpredictably.

What does Mojo worry about regarding his happiness?

  • He is concerned he will never be happy again. (correct)
  • He fears he will never feel excitement again.
  • He worries that happiness will always be out of reach.
  • He thinks he will remain unhappy forever.

What advice does Katie give Mojo about his mood?

<p>He should try to change his mood, understanding it's temporary. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the outcome of the story regarding how Mojo can change his mood?

<p>The story does not explain how Mojo can change his mood. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mojo feel about his mood in relation to the weather?

<p>It mirrored the weather, making him unhappy. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What change occurred in Mojo's excitement during the day?

<p>It diminished after learning about the field trip. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What metaphor does the content use to describe positive and negative moods?

<p>Sunny days represent positive moods and rainy days represent negative moods. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the content, what is true about moods?

<p>Moods can change over time. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What suggestion did Katie make to Mojo regarding his mood?

<p>He could change his mood. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Mojo's Space Dreams

  • Mojo was excited about a field trip to the Space Museum, but he was disappointed when he learned they were going to the Aviation Museum instead.
  • Mojo's excitement about the Space Museum went up in smoke after the teacher announced the field trip to the Aviation Museum.
  • Mojo's mood was affected by the change in plans, and he was unhappy about the Aviation Museum field trip.

Katie's Metaphor

  • Katie explains that moods are like personal weather, comparing a good mood to a sunny day and a bad mood to rainy clouds.
  • Katie's explanation helps Mojo understand why he's feeling unhappy - it's just a passing phase, like a rainy day.

Changing Your Mood

  • Mojo worries that he'll never be happy again, but Katie reassures him that moods change over time, just like the weather.
  • Mojo expresses a desire to be happy right now, but Katie suggests that he try to change his mood, but the story ends before explaining how to do so.

Mojo's Disappointment

  • Mojo was looking forward to a field trip to the Space Museum, but his excitement fades when he learns they are going to the Aviation Museum instead.
  • The switch in plans affects Mojo's mood, making him unhappy about the Aviation Museum.

Katie's Weather Metaphor

  • Katie compares moods to weather, using a sunny day to represent a good mood and rainy clouds to represent a bad mood.
  • This analogy helps Mojo understand his unhappiness as a temporary state, like a rainy day.

Shifting Moods

  • Mojo expresses concern about never being happy again, but Katie reassures him that moods change just like the weather does over time.
  • Even though Mojo wants to be happy immediately, Katie suggests he try changing his mood, but the story doesn't explain how.

Mojo's Mood

  • Mojo was initially excited about going to the Space Museum, but his mood shifted to negative when he learned the class was going to the Aviation Museum instead.
  • His disappointment about the field trip affected his mood for the entire day.
  • Mojo compared his mood to the weather: good moods are like a sunny day, bad moods are like a rainy day.
  • He believed that these external factors were affecting his mood.

Moods

  • Moods are like personal weather, meaning, they can change with time.
  • Positive moods are associated with sunny days; negative moods are associated with rainy days.
  • Mood changes are possible.

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