Pictures of Emotional Activities for Preschoolers

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Engage preschoolers in understanding and expressing emotions with this comprehensive worksheet featuring over 20 feelings posters. Focused on emotional development, the resource includes interactive activities, breathing exercises, and a dedicated calm-down corner, fostering self-awareness and well-being.

Usage: Ideal for preschool educators and parents, this worksheet serves as a valuable tool for introducing and exploring emotions. Suitable for classroom settings, homeschooling, or as a resource for parents aiming to enhance emotional intelligence in their children.

Activity: Immerse in activities such as exploring feelings posters, setting up interactive “How Are You Feeling?” spaces, guided breathing exercises, daily feelings check-ins, SEL lessons, creating calm-down corners, brain breaks with breathing exercises, and concluding with fluency practice in expressing emotions.

Tools Needed:  poster boards, markers, and a designated space for the calm-down corner.

Page Size: 8.5″x11″ (Letter Size)

User Instruction:

  • Feelings Posters:
    • Explore and discuss traits of over 20 emotions, encouraging expression and identification.
  • How Are You Feeling? Posters:
    • Set up an interactive space for kids to share their current emotions, enhancing self-expression.
  • Breathing Activity Cards:
    • Guide mindful breathing using 4 activity cards, seamlessly integrating into daily routines.
  • Daily Feelings Check-In:
    • Establish a routine for children to reflect on and share emotions daily, promoting self-awareness.
  • SEL Lesson:
    • Utilize materials for a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lesson, laying a foundation for emotional well-being.
  • Calm Down Corner:
    • Create a dedicated space for relaxation, incorporating resources to help children manage emotions effectively.
  • Brain Breaks Breathing Exercises:
    • Energize with breathing exercises during brain breaks, fostering focus and tension release.
  • Fluency Practice:
    • Conclude with fluency practice, allowing kids to express feelings using different voices for added joy.

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  • Emotion Exploration: Pictures of Emotional Activities for Preschoolers

    Love this resource! It is simple and easy for my students to use.

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