Description
What It Is:
An engaging social-emotional learning worksheet where students look at illustrated scenes and identify how each child feels. Learners read the question under each picture and circle the emotion word that best matches the facial expression and situation shown.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students strengthen emotional awareness, empathy, and visual interpretation skills. By connecting facial expressions and real-life situations to emotion words, students build essential SEL vocabulary and improve their ability to recognize feelings in themselves and others.
How to Use It:
• Have students observe each picture carefully before answering
• Ask them to circle the emotion that best describes how the child feels
• Use the worksheet for class discussion, morning meetings, or SEL centers
• Pair it with the previous worksheet Feelings Circle the Correct Answer for skill reinforcement
• Extend learning with the next worksheet Identify the Emotion from the Situation
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Kindergarten students learning basic emotion words
• Grade 1–2 students developing emotional recognition skills
Target Users:
Teachers, school counselors, parents, and students working on social-emotional learning and emotional vocabulary development.
An engaging social-emotional learning worksheet where students look at illustrated scenes and identify how each child feels. Learners read the question under each picture and circle the emotion word that best matches the facial expression and situation shown.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students strengthen emotional awareness, empathy, and visual interpretation skills. By connecting facial expressions and real-life situations to emotion words, students build essential SEL vocabulary and improve their ability to recognize feelings in themselves and others.
How to Use It:
• Have students observe each picture carefully before answering
• Ask them to circle the emotion that best describes how the child feels
• Use the worksheet for class discussion, morning meetings, or SEL centers
• Pair it with the previous worksheet Feelings Circle the Correct Answer for skill reinforcement
• Extend learning with the next worksheet Identify the Emotion from the Situation
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary students.
• Kindergarten students learning basic emotion words
• Grade 1–2 students developing emotional recognition skills
Target Users:
Teachers, school counselors, parents, and students working on social-emotional learning and emotional vocabulary development.
