Welcome to the collection of “Feelings And Emotions Worksheets for Kids”! You know how important it is to understand your emotions. These worksheets has cute little characters showing all kinds of emotions, like Happy, Sad, Excited, Annoyed, you name it. You can also be used as Posters Foe your Walls!
Feelings And Emotions Worksheets Details:
Feature | Details |
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Format | Downloadable PDF |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Content | Feelings And Emotions Worksheets For Kids Pdf / Feelings And Emotions Worksheets For Kindergarten. |
Illustrations | Yes, playful and age-appropriate |
Suitable For | Nursery, Lkg & Ukg |
Printable? | Yes |
Learning Objectives:
- Recognizing Feelings: These worksheets help kids identify different emotions, like happy, sad, or angry. By seeing how characters express their feelings, children learn to name their own emotions and understand how others might feel too.
- Being Kind and Understanding: When kids explore various emotions, they start to understand what it’s like to walk in someone else’s shoes. This makes them kinder and more caring towards others, which is important for making friends and getting along with people.
- Managing Feelings: With these worksheets, kids learn ways to handle their emotions when things get difficult. They learn words to describe how they feel and tricks to calm down when they’re upset. This helps them deal with life’s challenges.
Who is this for?: These Worksheets are suitable for the children in LKG, UKG, Nursery, preschool, and kindergarten, providing adaptable activities suitable for learning.
Materials Needed:
- Printed Copies of the Worksheets: Printed Copies of Feelings And Emotions Worksheets. You can download the PDF version here.
- Display Options: Consider options for displaying completed worksheets, such as hanging them on walls.
How to Use:
- Introduction to Emotions: Talk about emotions. Start by explaining to kids what emotions are. Tell them that there are lots of different kinds of feelings and emotions we can have.
- Explore Worksheet: Check out the Worksheets and tell kids to check them out either on their own or with friends. Look at the pictures together and talk about what emotions the characters might be feeling.
- Identify The Emotion: After that, get them to put a label on those feelings. Ask them to point out which emotions they see in the pictures and name them. It’s also cool to chat about times when they’ve felt the same way.
- Discussion: Sit down together and talk about what they thought about the activity. Did they learn anything new? Did it make them think differently about their own feelings? It’s about sharing and learning together.
Tips:
- Show Them Faces: Match each worksheet about feelings with pictures or faces that show those feelings, so kids can learn by seeing things and can learn what each emotion is about.
- Role-Playing: Do some acting! Let them play out different emotions, like pretending to be happy, sad, or excited. You can act one by one too according to the emotions shown on the worksheets.
- Let Them Talk: Give them some topics of the past to talk about with different emotions. This helps those who like to express themselves through verbal talking and gives them a chance to think about how they feel.
- Group Chats: Bring kids together for a chat! Encourage them to talk about how they feel and why. This way, they can learn from each other and build their social skills while understanding emotions better.
Additional Activities:
- Emotion Guessing Game: Gather family members or kids for a fun game of emotion. In which kids show a feeling while the others guess what it is.
- Emotion Sorting: Give kids pictures or situations and ask them to sort them based on how they make them feel. Like how do feel when they see their parents’ photo, Toys, Chocolates, Crocroaches, Crying kid, etc
Download the PDF File Here:
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How to Print:
- Get the PDF: Start by clicking the link to download the PDF files of the worksheets.
- Set up Printing: Make sure your printer is all setup. You can adjust the settings like paper size, whether it’s portrait or landscape, and how clear you want the print to be.
- Check Before You Print: Take a print preview. To make sure everything looks just right before you hit print.
- Print: Once you’re happy with how it looks, go ahead and hit that print button.
Tips for Educators and Parents:
- Show How You Feel: Let kids see how you express your emotions. Talk about how you feel and show them how to deal with feelings in a healthy way. Like how to express Happiness, Excitement, Fear, etc.
- Let Them Know It’s Okay: When kids are upset or frustrated, let them know it’s normal to feel that way. Give them a hug and tell them you’re there for them.
- Listen Carefully: Pay close attention when kids want to talk about how they feel. Don’t judge or interrupt. Just listen and tell them that you understand them.
- Encourage Them to Speak Up: Make sure kids know they can talk about their feelings anytime. Tell them they can draw, write, or just talk anytime about what’s on their mind without worrying about being judged.
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