These printable worksheets are the perfect learning activity that helps a child identify different kinds of emotions and have fun. Practicing with these resources, young learners need to draw, cut and paste, match a picture to a word, and personalize these descriptions: think of a situation when he or she felt this way.
From simple ones to more challenging ones - these worksheets with a variety of tasks and funny illustrations will help you demonstrate, describe and discuss all those feelings.
Each worksheet can be used in a variety of ways. In the cut and paste activity, you can cut out the icons of a character and put them into the box given. As a follow-up activity, ask children to remove small pictures and draw themselves in the boxes. Children can choose which emotion they want to draw, if your class time is limited, or drew them all. To make this activity a discussion point, ask your students to draw something that makes them feel excited, sad, etc. then discuss this object or objects, and invite them to say why those things make them feel this way.
Please, remember, that this topic can be sensitive. Be ready to redirect the attension of students to a more positive topic. Ask all of them what makes them feel excited or happy. This will help to wrap up the activity or go onto the next one remaining on a more positive note.
This activity is suitable for 4-6 years old students, U.S. school: Pre-K, Kindergarten.
These learning pages are suitable for color and black and white printers.