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Print-and-go Grade 1 ELA worksheet on feelings. 7 matching problems, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4. PDF ready.
It is important to understand your feeling, stop scrolling now, ask yourself if you are happy or not. Hence, practice with our emotions worksheet
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feelings
Help young learners practice emotional vocabulary with this fun worksheet! Unscramble words like happy, sad, angry, and more. Perfect for Grade 1 students.
Feelings worksheet for Grades K–3 to help kids match emotions to facial expressions, fostering emotional literacy and self-awareness.
Read and match feelings to the correct faces.
Can you identify character traits? Identifying character traits can help the reader understand a character's motives, feelings, and actions. Get to know more about character traits with this interesting worksheet
Character traits worksheet for Grade 3–4 students to practice identifying core values and reflecting on real-life examples through SEL activities.
Examine the sentence and describe the possible emotions or feelings experienced by the individual.
Read the passage and answer the questions. Reading comprehension exercise about "impression" topic.
Examine the picture more attentively. Do the man and the woman in the image also appear to be experiencing different emotions?
Help students develop self-awareness with this happiness assessment worksheet. Includes prompts for mood tracking, goals, and personal reflection.
Here's an example question: Your dad takes you out for ice cream after soccer practice. How do you feel?
Teach to the standards that are being tested: True. Regularly review student work on authentic tasks in Professional Learning Communities and plan instructional and curricular improvements based on more genuine and informative performance data: True. Engage students in deep and meaningful learning by using engaging instructional strategies, primary sources and authentic tasks: True. Teach for understanding and transfer by engaging students in “higher order” thinking: True . Regularly use formative assessments to give students specific feedback on the important performances called for by the standards.: True. Ignore those elements of the standards that are not assessed: False. Use the standardized test formats exclusively: False
This character traits worksheet helps Grade 1–2 students identify and match emotions and behaviors. Perfect for teaching empathy and emotional awareness.