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Emotions & Feelings Cards for Kids | Social Emotional Learning | Visual Supports
By Queen's Educational Resources
Emotions & Feelings Cards for Kids | Social Emotional Learning | Visual Supports
About This Resource
★ Emotions and Feelings Visual Cards
**★ **PDF File
**★ **40 pages
★ Suitable for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, ELL, Special Education, and Autistic Students
★ Easy to prep: print, cut, laminate, or place on a ring for long-term use
This resource includes:
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards with words – Color
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards without words – Color
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards with words – Black & White
⭐ 40 Feelings/Emotions Visual Cards without words – Black & White
. . . . 160 Visual Cards in total!
40 Emotions & Feelings Visual Cards
Make teaching feelings simple and fun with this set of 40 Emotions & Feelings Visual Cards! Each card shows a cute, student-friendly image of a person displaying a different feeling or emotion.
What’s Inside:
▶ 40 cards with words (Color + Black & White)
▶ 40 cards without words (Color + Black & White)
That gives you 4 versions total—160 cards to fit the needs of your students.
Easy Ways to Use:
✔️ With words: Great for teaching and reinforcing emotional vocabulary.
✔️ Without words: Students can guess the feeling or emotion, which sparks conversation and deeper thinking.
✔️ Differentiation: Choose the version that works best for your group. Use the labeled cards for support or the blank ones to challenge students.
❤️ Why Teachers Love It:
**▶ **Builds emotional vocabulary and recognition
**▶ **Fits perfectly into SEL lessons, counseling groups, or morning meetings
**▶ **Encourages empathy, discussion, and social skills
**▶ **Works for individual practice, partner work, centers, or whole-class activities
**▶ **Ready to print in color or black & white to save ink
These cards are a flexible SEL tool you’ll reach for again and again—whether you’re teaching younger students how to name their feelings, helping older students practice recognizing emotions in others, or adding visuals to spark meaningful class discussions.
Activity Ideas:
⭐ Hold up an emotion card and have students brainstorm or write about situations that might cause someone to feel that way.
⭐ Show an emotion card and ask students what they could say to support someone experiencing that feeling. (Great for practicing empathy!)
⭐ Display an emotion card and invite students to share a time when they personally felt that emotion.
⭐ Place students in pairs or small groups and give each group a card. Have them discuss situations that could lead to that feeling, then work together to create and perform a short skit that shows the emotion in action.
Emotions/Feelings featured in these Visual Cards:
☆ Angry
☆ Annoyed
☆ Anxious
☆ Bored
☆ Disappointed
☆ Embarrassed
☆ Frustrated
☆ Happy
☆ Unconcerned
☆ Jealous
☆ Sad
☆ Shocked
☆ Uncomfortable
☆ Aggressive
☆ Anxious
☆ Confused
☆ Depressed
☆ Disgusted
☆ Enraged
☆ Excited
☆ Irritated
☆ Hyper
☆ Mad
☆ Hurt
☆ Scared
☆ Silly
☆ Stressed
☆ Surprised
☆ Tired
☆ Sick
☆ Satisfied
☆ Calm
☆ Curious
☆ Discouraged
☆ Joyful
☆ Grumpy
☆ Proud
☆ Shy
☆ Nervous
☆ Lovable
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
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What’s Included:
✔️WHO, WHAT, WHERE & WHEN QUESTIONS
✔️16 questions of each question form with 3 differentiated levels of answers: One set with visual cue for answer, one set with 3 visual answer choices, and one set of question only task cards. Total of 64 DIFFERENT QUESTIONS currently!
✔️Data Collection Sheets: Track progress with the included data collection sheets.
✔️How to Prep: For regular use, print, laminate, and assemble the cover and cards. You can secure them with a binder ring, store in a bag, or place in task boxes!
These WH Questions Task Cards were created to target and support students in developing their receptive language skills through WH questions. Wonderful resource for SLPs, special educators, and early childhood teachers!
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