Then your students or kids are going to love this feelings chart (emotions chart) to help them find the word for what they are feeling. Our theme for the month of February is feelings. The feelings chart for kids comes in color as well as black and white for you to use with your chi...
Thisemotions book companion resourceincludes a detailed lesson plan, guided questions, anchor chart, writing response, and follow-up activities(printable and digital included)for all 5 books. Great for distance learning and remote teaching of social-emotional skills!
Emotions Chart Who doesn't love a ball pit? With the Feelings Ball Pit you can bring all the fun of a ball pit to older kids and teach them about their feelings ... Read More Feelings Ball Pit Shark Bite was one of the hottest games around this past Christmas. It was flying off th...
This engaging chart features nine lovable characters expressing nine different feelings, each accompanied by uplifting Bible verses. Available in both vibrant color and ready-to-color black and white versions, this versatile resource encourages kids to express themselves in a fun and meaningful way. Di...
Draw a pie chart or a diagram that shows how often you feel various emotions. Doing this might help you understand yourself better and see what kinds of emotions are common for you. What Causes Emotions? Some emotions are more common than others. Some are caused only by specific kinds of...
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I will try to make those adjectives for a future post! If you need any help downloading the flashcards, or would like to see astep by step guide of how to make flashcards click here! FREE Feelings Chart DOWNLOAD! feelings vocabulary ...
For young students, you can give them options to choose from. Just present a chart with emoticons and tell them to pick one that best describes their mood. Once they choose the emoticon, you can encourage them to talk more about why they feel that way. To make it easier for your ...
The Chart that Saved our Emotions (Big Time) by The Natural Homeschool Emotion Changing Paper Cup Octopus by Easy Peasy and Fun Strawberry Emotions Matching Game for Toddlers by Simple Fun for Kids Which Emotion Am I? Guessing Game from Childhood 101 Emotions Discovery Bottles from Lalymom Emoti...
Knowing that there are two different emotions governing opposite ends of the scene helps you to chart the space between them. You can allow for a gradual and natural change, with each successive line of dialogue helping you to move closer to your final emotion. But to really make this effect...