Make language learning fun and interactive with these Feelings and Emotions Flashcards for Kids in English and Spanish! This printable set features 12 emotions - Angry, Proud, Happy, Tired, Surprised, Bored, Confused, Calm, Excited, Scared, Sad, and Relaxed - designed to help children buil...
As kids transition to middle school, the focus shifts to building a broader emotional vocabulary. Understanding emotions examples and worksheets can include scenarios that prompt children to practice expressing what they're feeling using more nuanced words. Discussions about strong emotions and how they...
RELATED: Help your children learn to process overwhelming emotions with ourCoping Skills for Kidscards and poster. Games to Play with Your Emoji Emotions Cards 1. Making Emotions Place a stack of cards face down on the table. Turn over the top card. Have your child name the emotion and...
There are also two versions of the feelings chart for kids. One with less emotions and feelings that is appropriate for younger children and another one with more emotions for an older child. It is also a great time to work through the calming strategies cards with kids to discuss how you...
Flip pennies onto the chart and have the child act out the emotion it lands on (or use ourSuper Simple Feelings Management Technique Activity Cardsto determine what the child has to do for the selected emotion. For more awesome resources for learning about and dealing with emotions, please vis...
Let children walk around with clipboards. When they find a gingerbread man, they should stop and copy/write the word on their answer sheet. Challenge students to find them all! For the competitive bunch, you might time them to see how long it takes to find all the cards. ...
Use the coloring pages, flashcards, and other resources as visual aids to reinforce the concepts. Suggestions for incorporation: Incorporate the set into family devotional time or classroom discussions on emotions and character development. Encourage children to reflect on their own feelings and ...
Younger children may have a difficult time expressing the correct vocabulary to match complex emotions because emotional intelligence for kids is a work in progress, but they can use the gingerbread emotions board game cards to identify a picture of what they’re feeling. ...
To increase or decrease the difficult of this activity you can increase or decrease the number of task cards used at a single time. This printable would be perfect to use in morning tubs or bins, early finishers or as a SEL activity or center for your learners. ...
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