Feelings And Emotions Worksheets For Kids
Looking for a quick, no-prep way to teach kids about feelings and emotions? These 30 worksheets will help students learn about 25 feelings, and reflect on how they experience and can cope with their feelings and emotions.
This is a helpful tool in the classroom and in the counseling office to help students expand their emotional vocabularies and also includes a Google Slides component.
Looking for more feelings and emotions activities to use with your students? Check out this feelings and emotions activities bundle and save 20%!
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What's Included:
25 worksheets to help students understand various feelings and coping skills they can use when they experience these feelings/emotions.
Feelings/Emotions covered include: Angry, annoyed, anxious, brave, confused, content, curious, disappointed, excited, frustrated, guilty, hopeful, hurt, jealous, joyful, lonely, peaceful, proud, sad, scared, shy, stressed, surprised, tired and worried.
5 reflection worksheets to help students explore the feelings they experience most often, and understand ways to handle their feelings/emotions.
A Google slides version of the 25 feelings worksheets and 2 of the reflection worksheets.
For more information, please see the preview!
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Ideas For Use:
Introducing various feelings/emotions to students
To expand your students' emotional vocabularies
Feelings/emotions lessons or small groups
Coping skills lessons or small groups
Helping students better understand and process the feelings they are currently experiencing
To create a feelings workbook for the classroom
This resource was designed for students in grades K-2.
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What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Brittney said "These are awesome. It really made my kids think about feelings and different things they can down when they have negative feelings. Best part is that they got to keep them and use them as needed as a reminder."
Cassondra said "This resource has worked great with my social skills groups. They love having their own books!"
**Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this timeframe, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Looking for a quick, no-prep way to teach kids about feelings and emotions? These 30 worksheets will help students learn about 25 feelings, and reflect on how they experience and can cope with their feelings and emotions.
This is a helpful tool in the classroom and in the counseling office to help students expand their emotional vocabularies and also includes a Google Slides component.
Looking for more feelings and emotions activities to use with your students? Check out this feelings and emotions activities bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
25 worksheets to help students understand various feelings and coping skills they can use when they experience these feelings/emotions.
Feelings/Emotions covered include: Angry, annoyed, anxious, brave, confused, content, curious, disappointed, excited, frustrated, guilty, hopeful, hurt, jealous, joyful, lonely, peaceful, proud, sad, scared, shy, stressed, surprised, tired and worried.
5 reflection worksheets to help students explore the feelings they experience most often, and understand ways to handle their feelings/emotions.
A Google slides version of the 25 feelings worksheets and 2 of the reflection worksheets.
For more information, please see the preview!
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Ideas For Use:
Introducing various feelings/emotions to students
To expand your students' emotional vocabularies
Feelings/emotions lessons or small groups
Coping skills lessons or small groups
Helping students better understand and process the feelings they are currently experiencing
To create a feelings workbook for the classroom
This resource was designed for students in grades K-2.
_______________________________________________________________________________
What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Brittney said "These are awesome. It really made my kids think about feelings and different things they can down when they have negative feelings. Best part is that they got to keep them and use them as needed as a reminder."
Cassondra said "This resource has worked great with my social skills groups. They love having their own books!"
**Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this timeframe, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Looking for a quick, no-prep way to teach kids about feelings and emotions? These 30 worksheets will help students learn about 25 feelings, and reflect on how they experience and can cope with their feelings and emotions.
This is a helpful tool in the classroom and in the counseling office to help students expand their emotional vocabularies and also includes a Google Slides component.
Looking for more feelings and emotions activities to use with your students? Check out this feelings and emotions activities bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
25 worksheets to help students understand various feelings and coping skills they can use when they experience these feelings/emotions.
Feelings/Emotions covered include: Angry, annoyed, anxious, brave, confused, content, curious, disappointed, excited, frustrated, guilty, hopeful, hurt, jealous, joyful, lonely, peaceful, proud, sad, scared, shy, stressed, surprised, tired and worried.
5 reflection worksheets to help students explore the feelings they experience most often, and understand ways to handle their feelings/emotions.
A Google slides version of the 25 feelings worksheets and 2 of the reflection worksheets.
For more information, please see the preview!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Introducing various feelings/emotions to students
To expand your students' emotional vocabularies
Feelings/emotions lessons or small groups
Coping skills lessons or small groups
Helping students better understand and process the feelings they are currently experiencing
To create a feelings workbook for the classroom
This resource was designed for students in grades K-2.
_______________________________________________________________________________
What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Brittney said "These are awesome. It really made my kids think about feelings and different things they can down when they have negative feelings. Best part is that they got to keep them and use them as needed as a reminder."
Cassondra said "This resource has worked great with my social skills groups. They love having their own books!"
**Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this timeframe, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.