Feelings Posters, Cards, Charts, Worksheets | Identifying Emotions Activities and Office Decor

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Empower your students to navigate their emotions with our comprehensive Feelings Posters and Worksheets! Designed for K-5 classrooms, this CASEL-aligned resource includes vibrant feelings posters, interactive feelings charts, and SEL worksheets that delve into understanding emotions. Perfect for integrating into lessons across the curriculum or decorating your space, this toolkit facilitates in-depth exploration of emotions, enhancing emotional literacy and empathy in young learners.
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29 Feelings in detailed posters, cards, chart, and worksheets that help students learn to identify feelings and emotions. This CASEL-aligned SEL resource guides students to recognize, name, and understand their feelings and the feelings they see in others.

What's Included?

Feelings Posters and Cards

29 unique feelings in poster and card format with facial expressions and body language notations.

Formats: Print in color or BW.

Feelings Chart

29 feelings in a full-page and quarter-page chart.

Formats: Print in color or BW.

Detailed Worksheets for 29 Feelings

Explore each feeling in detail.

Page 1: Features an easy-to-understand definition, lists similar feelings, potential situations that might evoke the emotion, and a visual representation showcasing body language and facial expressions.

Page 2: Engaging exercise that prompts students to find the cues that show how someone is feeling.

Page 3: Reflective exercise helping students recognize when they personally experience the emotion and what they can do.

Page 4 (Google Slides): An interactive exercise where students capture and insert a photo of themselves portraying the emotion. Step-by-step instructions are provided.

Page 4 (Print): Creative exercise where students craft a simile for the emotion and illustrate it. For instance, "anger is like a volcano" or "happiness is like a flower basking in the sun."

Format: Print in color or BW, and in Google Slides.

Simplified Feelings Worksheet

Focused on facial expressions and body language associated with each emotion.

Format: Print in BW.

Blank Face Worksheet

Allows students to explore their own feelings and what they look like

Format: Print in BW.

Equip your students with the tools they need to understand, express, and navigate their feelings. Perfect for teachers, school counselors, and SLPs aiming to build self-awareness and a feelings vocabulary.

Emotions Included

Alert, Angry, Annoyed, Bored, Brave, Calm, Confused, Curious, Disappointed, Disgusted, Distracted, Embarrassed, Excited, Focused, Frustrated, Furious, Happy, Jealous, Lonely, Nervous, Proud, Sad, Scared, Shocked, Shy, Sick, Silly, Surprised, Tired

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    Details

    Grades

    1, 2, 3, and 4

    Pages

    300+

    File Types

    PDF and Google Slides

    Made For

    The Office, The Classroom, and Small Groups

    Topics

    Feelings

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    Stephanie Pollard
    Body Language Facial Expressions

    I was doing an internet search for facial images to share with my Musical Theatre students to help them realise that singing is more than just singing, it is a full body expression, when I came across these informative posters. Although I will be using this resource in an entirely different way then intended, the side information given for each expression is helpful for my students to look in a mirror and see if they are able to find these expressions within themselves! Thank you for the easily downloaded files that I could print out & use that very same day!

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