This document provides an overview of interjections for students. It begins with defining interjections as words that express emotions like happiness, sorrow, surprise, and includes an exclamation point. Examples are given like "Ahem" meaning attention and "Eww" showing dislike. Students are then asked to work in groups, with one group providing 5 examples of interjections showing sorrow, happiness, or amazement and the other group writing examples showing dislike, needing attention, or approval. The document concludes by assigning homework to write 10 additional interjection examples and suggesting telling a friend amazing news to elicit their reaction.