Description
What It Is:
The worksheet features four distinct cards, each displaying a cartoon face expressing a different emotion. The emotions represented are: surprised, suspicious, tired, and worried. Each card also includes the phrase 'I am' followed by the name of the emotion.
Grade Level Suitability:
Pre-K to 1st Grade. The simple language and clear visual representations of emotions make it suitable for young children learning to identify and name feelings.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop emotional literacy by associating facial expressions with specific feelings. It encourages vocabulary development related to emotions and promotes social-emotional learning.
How to Use It:
Cut out the individual cards. Use them as flashcards to teach emotion recognition. Ask children to mimic the facial expressions. Use the cards to initiate discussions about situations that might evoke these feelings.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early elementary students, children with autism spectrum disorder, and ESL learners can benefit from this worksheet. It is also helpful for parents and educators teaching social-emotional skills.
The worksheet features four distinct cards, each displaying a cartoon face expressing a different emotion. The emotions represented are: surprised, suspicious, tired, and worried. Each card also includes the phrase 'I am' followed by the name of the emotion.
Grade Level Suitability:
Pre-K to 1st Grade. The simple language and clear visual representations of emotions make it suitable for young children learning to identify and name feelings.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop emotional literacy by associating facial expressions with specific feelings. It encourages vocabulary development related to emotions and promotes social-emotional learning.
How to Use It:
Cut out the individual cards. Use them as flashcards to teach emotion recognition. Ask children to mimic the facial expressions. Use the cards to initiate discussions about situations that might evoke these feelings.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early elementary students, children with autism spectrum disorder, and ESL learners can benefit from this worksheet. It is also helpful for parents and educators teaching social-emotional skills.
