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Want to teach your little ones about responsibility in a hands on way? This resource could be for you. This fun and interactive game will help young learners understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions in a playful and educational way. With colorful cards that feature various scenarios, students will be able to enhance essential skills for school and beyond.

Responsibility cards include:

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-Brushing teeth

-Cleaning up

-Taking a bath

-Putting on shoes

-Siting quietly

-Finding clothes

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Monsters Emotions Flash Cards | Social emotional learning - Feelings Flash cards

By The Fun Sheep

These Monsters Educational Emotional Learning Cards for Kids by “The Fun Sheep” offer a unique opportunity for your kids to learn about different emotions and feelings in a fun way.

With these 8 different emotions visual cards, kids can visually connect with each emotion and start to associate them with their corresponding feelings. The set also includes the same 8 visual cards ready to be cut out, allowing for hands-on learning and interactive exploration

With these visual aids, your child will not only learn about emotions but also develop the skills to manage them in healthy and constructive ways

What comes in the product:

- Set of 8 different emotions visual cards (it includes the same 8 visual cards ready to cut out)

- Emotions Included: Happy, Sad, Surprised, Angry, Excited, Calm, Bored, Annoyed.

- 4 pages to print

- A4 paper Size

- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)

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Empathy Task Cards

By Spark Interest with Sara

Are you looking for activities for teaching empathy to your young learners? These Empathy Task cards will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students identify how others might be feeling and begin to think about how they can respond with empathy to others.

*Did You know this is part of my EMPATHY ACTIVITIES BUNDLE?

What’s included in this Empathy Task Cards resource?

44 Task Cards in color and black & white versions.

(22 at school & 22 at home)

2 editable pages to create your own scenarios.

• 18 Feelings Character Cards

• Task Card Recording Sheet

When to use these Empathy Task Cards?

•These task cards work well with an individual,  a small group or with your whole class.

•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy. 

How to use these Empathy Task Cards ?

Option 1: Use these task cards as a catalyst for discussion with a small group, an individual or during your group time. 

You may choose to add the Feeling Character Cards as a way for your students to respond to the scenarios. You read the scenario and your student holds up the feeling card they think best represents the situation.

Feelings included are:

Frustrated. Nervous. Angry. Upset. Annoyed. Worried. Sick. Scared. Cold. Thirsty. Hungry. Tired. Excited. Surprised. Proud. Confident. Unsure. Embarrassed. 

Option 2: For students already reading and/or writing, these task cards are great as a ‘think-pair-share’ exercise, or students can write their responses using the recording sheet provided.

Option 3: Role play the different scenarios and invite students to discuss the situations and how each person might be feeling. Use the questions prompts to help guide discussions.


*If you want more support in helping your students develop empathy, why not check out my EMPATHY ACTIVITIES BUNDLE? Super helpful!

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This Back to School Interactive Social Narrative is a valuable resource to support individuals with autism and special education services during the back-to-school transition. This social narrative promotes social-emotional learning and teaches essential social skills, empowering students to navigate the challenges and changes associated with transitioning back to school.

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Emotions Clip Cards | Social Emotional Learning Activity - Feelings Task Cards

By The Fun Sheep

These Identifying Feelings and Emotions Task Cards by “The Fun Sheep” are the Perfect way for Toddlers and Preschoolers to build a solid foundation in understanding feelings. This activity empowers them to identify and express their emotions confidently, nurturing a lifelong skill set for healthy emotional development

It's a valuable addition to early childhood education, promoting emotional growth and self-awareness in a meaningful way

What comes in the product:

- Set of 14 different Clip Cards

- Feelings Included: Angry, Bored, Confused, Crying, Disgusted, Shy, Excited, Happy, Interested, Sad, Scared, Silly, Surprised, Tired

- 4 pages to print

- A4 paper Size

- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)

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Activities on Empathy | Bundle

By Spark Interest with Sara

Are you looking for empathy building activities for preschoolers that will help develop your pre-k, preschool or kindergarten students' abilities to see things from the point of view of others and support them as they develop actions and words to show empathy to others?

This complete Activities on Empathy Bundle is exactly what you need! Read on to get more details on each of the resources included: Preschool Empathy Activities, Empathy Task Cards & Empathy Sorting Activity

What’s included in this amazing Activities on Empathy resource?

Resource # 1: Preschool Empathy Activities

 This carefully planned empathy building activities for preschoolers resource, will do just that!

Start with a lesson on Perspective Taking then move on to the Developing Empathy lesson. This perfect combo will help your students:

  • realize that other people may think differently about the same thing and that's okay

  • see things from other's points of view

  • know what they can do and say to show empathy

What’s included in this preschool empathy activities resource?

1. Two Detailed Lesson Plans: To guide you through introducing perspective taking and developing empathy

  1. Two PowerPoint Presentation: To introduce & practice the concepts & interactive questions to engage your students.

a.Perspective Taking 

b.Showing Empathy – Things we can Say and Do

3. Show Empathy Banner Display & Recording Sheets 

4. Perspective Taking Craft Activity

5. Show Empathy: The Board Game

This colorful board game gives the children an added opportunity to talk about Empathy and to share ideas in a fun way.

6. Display Posters: ‘Empathy Means …’ & ‘I can practice Perspective Taking’

7. Perspective Taking Role Play Activity

8. Letter to Families (editable): Build connections with families by sending a letter home letting them know what you are focusing on & how they can support their child.

Resource #2: Empathy Sorting Activity

This Empathy Sorting Activity will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your students differentiate between actions and words that show empathy versus actions and words that do not show empathy.

What’s included in this Empathy Sorting Activity resource?

• 32 Scenarios to discuss and sort (Color and Black & White)

• 1 Editable page for you to edit the text box to add your own relevant scenarios

• Discussion Questions Prompt Card

• 2 x Empathy Activity Sheets – Things I can do to show more empathy & Things I can do to show more empathy.

When to use this empathy sorting activity?

•This sorting activity works well with an individual,  a small group or with your whole class.

•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy. 

How to use this empathy sorting activity?

Option A: For younger students or students not yet reading, this sorting activity can be used to stimulate small group discussions or whole group discussions. Does the person in the scenario show empathy? Or ”Does not show empathy?”

Use the discussion questions to help stimulate discussions around each scenario.

When looking at the scenarios that do not show empathy, add the 3rd Card: “What can you say or do to show more empathy?”

This will extend your students’ thinking and encourage them to delve deeper into the discussion around empathy.

Option B: For students already reading, these could be a classroom center activity or a writing prompt.

Resource # 3: Empathy Task Cards

These Empathy Task cards will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students identify how others might be feeling and begin to think about how they can respond with empathy to others.

What’s included in this Empathy Task Cards resource?

44 Task Cards in color and black & white versions.

(22 at school & 22 at home)

2 editable pages to create your own scenarios.

• 18 Feelings Character Cards

• Task Card Recording Sheet

When to use these Empathy Task Cards?

•These task cards work well with an individual,  a small group or with your whole class.

•Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy. 

How to use these Empathy Task Cards ?

Option 1: Use these task cards as a catalyst for discussion with a small group, an individual or during your group time. 

You may choose to add the Feeling Character Cards as a way for your students to respond to the scenarios. You read the scenario and your student holds up the feeling card they think best represents the situation.

Feelings included are:

Frustrated. Nervous. Angry. Upset. Annoyed. Worried. Sick. Scared. Cold. Thirsty. Hungry. Tired. Excited. Surprised. Proud. Confident. Unsure. Embarrassed. 

Option 2: For students already reading and/or writing, these task cards are great as a ‘think-pair-share’ exercise, or students can write their responses using the recording sheet provided.

Option 3: Role play the different scenarios and invite students to discuss the situations and how each person might be feeling. Use the questions prompts to help guide discussions.


If you have any questions about this product, please send me an email at: Sara@Sparkinterestwithsara.com

**Please remember to leave feedback, as it helps you earn credit toward future purchases and helps me to continue creating high-quality resources_!**_

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