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My Emotions Worksheet for Self-Awareness
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What It Is:
This is a worksheet with four cards showing different emotions. Each card has a cartoon face depicting an emotion, along with the sentence 'I am [emotion]'. The emotions shown are embarrassed, excited, frustrated, and furious.
Grade Level Suitability:
Pre-K to 1st Grade. The worksheet uses simple language and focuses on basic emotions, making it suitable for early learners who are developing their emotional vocabulary and recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children learn to identify and name different emotions. It can improve their emotional intelligence, social skills, and self-awareness by connecting facial expressions with specific feelings.
How to Use It:
Cut out the cards and use them as flashcards to teach emotions. You can ask children to mimic the facial expressions or discuss situations that might cause each emotion. You can also play matching games or create stories based on the emotions.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early elementary students, children with autism or other special needs, and anyone learning about emotions. It is also useful for parents, teachers, and therapists working with young children.
This is a worksheet with four cards showing different emotions. Each card has a cartoon face depicting an emotion, along with the sentence 'I am [emotion]'. The emotions shown are embarrassed, excited, frustrated, and furious.
Grade Level Suitability:
Pre-K to 1st Grade. The worksheet uses simple language and focuses on basic emotions, making it suitable for early learners who are developing their emotional vocabulary and recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children learn to identify and name different emotions. It can improve their emotional intelligence, social skills, and self-awareness by connecting facial expressions with specific feelings.
How to Use It:
Cut out the cards and use them as flashcards to teach emotions. You can ask children to mimic the facial expressions or discuss situations that might cause each emotion. You can also play matching games or create stories based on the emotions.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early elementary students, children with autism or other special needs, and anyone learning about emotions. It is also useful for parents, teachers, and therapists working with young children.




