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Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet featuring a grid of cartoon faces, each expressing a different emotion. The emotions labeled include: Happy, Afraid, Sad, Frustrated, Angry, Smug, Distracted, Confused, Surprised, Guilty, Proud, Enraged, Ecstatic, Hopeful, Overwhelmed, Shocked, Embarrassed, Hopeless, Disgusted, Ashamed, Empty, Jealous, Nervous, Depressed, Exhausted, Cautious, Lonely, Confident, Worried, and Shy.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Pre-K through 3rd grade. The simple cartoon style and clear labeling of emotions make it appropriate for young children learning to identify and understand different feelings. It could also be used with older students who are struggling with emotional literacy.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop emotional literacy by visually associating facial expressions with specific emotions. It can aid in recognizing emotions in themselves and others, fostering empathy and social-emotional skills.
How to Use It:
The worksheet can be used for discussion, matching games (if printed twice), or as a visual aid when talking about feelings. You can ask students to point to the face that represents how they feel or to describe situations that might elicit each emotion. It can also be used as a reference tool.
Target Users:
Target users include early childhood educators, special education teachers, school counselors, parents, and therapists working with children on emotional recognition and social skills development.