What is a feeling face chart? This is a chart with various faces. Each face shows a different emotion. The emotions are happy, sad, scared, angry, frustrated, etc. Some of the charts on this page have a description for each emotion, whereas others have a feeling face with a line to ...
The puzzle pieces not only help kids identify and name the emotions, but then they have to match the word with how that emotion typically displays itself on our face. This opens up a world of opportunity to start role-playing, modeling and talking about how and when the child feels these ...
While your child works to match the emotion with the facial expression they’ll have fun learning emotions. After playing gingerbread emotions BINGO a few times your children will have started to master recognizing the facial expressions associated with emotions like sad, surprised, excited and many ...
[STUDENT] will refrain from interrupting others. [STUDENT] will identify emotions presented in picture form. When prompted, [STUDENT] will state their feeling and why they are feeling that way. [STUDENT] will engage in communication with others by asking questions when provided with the opportuniti...
Firstly, choose or create a printable anxiety journal template with sections for dates, triggers, thoughts, emotions, and coping strategies. Dedicate a specific time daily, either in the morning for preparation or in the evening for reflection, to com...
Discover practical resources for educators, parents, and school administrators to help children develop self-regulation skills, navigate challenging emotions, and build resilience. Find printables for calming strategies, self-talk prompts, visual aids, a
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. ...
Once your preschooler has learned how to count to 10, they may be feeling ready to take on more in the wonderful world of math! Learning numbers 11 – 20 is a next great step for children working on counting. We all know learning the teen numbers can be a little tricky, but ...
This Christmas tree ten-frame hide and seek game can help your children learn without feeling like they’re just being drilled and grilled to memorize number bonds. Using hands-on activities to help your child recognize number bonds works to engage both you and your children in a fun way tha...