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Identifying Feelings and Emotions

Are you looking for a lesson with activities to help young children with labeling and identifying feelings and emotions?  Teaching preschoolers emotions is a vital first step in any SEL curriculum. Children who learn how to identify feelings and emotions are better able to regulate their own responses to strong emotions.

This identifying feelings and emotions resource focuses on helping our young learners be more equipped at identifying feelings and emotions.

♡♡Did you know this resource is part of a Feelings Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡

How to use these identifying feelings and emotions resources?

The Powerpoint & activities are intended for group time with our young learners. This allows for us to talk to each other, share our thoughts and experiences, and most importantly help make sure that we are all on the same page.

What's Included?

Detailed Instructions ▻ Instruction on how to make the most out of these all the feelings and emotions activities included.

Read Aloud PowerPoint ▻These 12 vibrant characters describe what it is like to feel a certain emotion and it uses scenarios to further illustrate what is happening. They will engage your students by asking questions to help make links to their own individual experiences.

The 12 emotions depicted are:

· Frustrated

· Confused

· Scared

· Nervous

· Happy

· Sad

· Proud

· Excited

· Silly

· Surprised

· Shy

· Tired

12 My Many Feelings Description Cards: (Color & B&W)

These may be displayed in the classroom to reinforce and remind your students of the different characters from the PowerPoint presentation.

How are you Feeling Today? Recording Sheet: (2 Versions - one with lines for writing and one without)

All About My Many Feelings: (B&W)

Create a take-home book about our many feelings for your children to fill in and take home. A cover page & 12 Feelings pages are included.

My Feelings Stick Puppets: (Color)

These feelings stick puppets are a fun way to encourage your young learners to develop an understanding of feelings and emotions by using them in role-play situations.

How Do You Feel Emotions Chart: (Color & B&W)

Display this chart in the classroom to encourage your students to connect and check-in. How do you feel today?

Connection to Families: Letter Home

A ready-to-send PDF letter to parents informing them about the unit and how they can support their child at home.

My Many Feelings Game (Color)

Use this easy to play game to reinforce identifying feelings and emotions. Play individually or with friends.

4 x different sheets

12 Feelings Buttons

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