Description
Teach coping skills and self-regulation strategies with this social-emotional learning activity covering 50 emotions. Identify feelings and body language cues from multicultural emotions posters including Anger, Worried, Sad, Scared, Calm, and more. Includes a digital version for use with Google Slides.
✨Includes:
- Activity description including instructions/walk-through of activity, objectives, materials, guiding questions, SEL competencies, and ASCA standards.
- 6 different formats of Emotions posters.
- 4 pages of Coping Skills, one page for students to write in the coping skills they would use.
- 4 different formats of Emotion Check-ins.
- Lower Level Emotions Book (less descriptive)
- 50 characteristics of emotions Posters
- Characteristics of Emotions (blank for students to fill in how they think/feel/act when experiencing that emotion)
- Higher Level Emotions Book (more descriptive)
- 50 characteristics of emotions Posters
- Characteristics of Emotions (blank for students to fill in how they think/feel/act when experiencing that emotion)
- Black and white version included.
- Includes Google Slides version, the link to access this resource on Google Drive and instructions for use is on the third to last page of EACH PDF (Posters and workbook and each level editions all have their own google slides).
✨50 emotions included:
- Accepted
- Admiration
- Amused
- Angry
- Annoyed
- Awe
- Bored
- Brave
- Calm
- Confident
- Confused
- Curious
- Determined
- Disappointed
- Disgusted
- Distracted
- Elated
- Embarrassed
- Empathy
- Excited
- Furious
- Friendly
- Frustrated
- Grateful
- Grief
- Guilty
- Happy
- Hopeful
- Indifferent
- Insecure
- Inspired
- Jealous
- Lonely
- Loved
- Nervous
- Offended
- Overwhelmed
- Peaceful
- Proud
- Sad
- Scared
- Shame
- Shy
- Silly
- Stressed
- Surprised
- Suspicious
- Tired
- Valued
- Worried
❓Does this include a lot of prep?
Nope! Just print and go.
❓What is the format?
Students will identify physical, cognitive, and behavioral expressions of emotions. My Emotions Book has 2 versions, one with less descriptions and one with more descriptions. Choose the version that suits your students best. First, you review the characteristics of the emotion (this is already done for you with a completed characteristics page) and then students complete their own characteristics page of how they express that emotion. Students will also learn different coping skills and choose the ones they will use to control their emotions.
▶️Where can I find the google classroom link?
Google slides link and instructions are on the 3rd to the last page of EACH PDF.
▶️What formats are included?
- Pdf version to print out. (color and black & white versions)
- Google Slides version. (Each version has it's own Google slides, one for higher level posters, one for higher level workbook, one for lower level posters, one for lower level workbook.)
▶️What mode should I use this in google slides?
This product is meant to be used in edit mode (not presentation mode). Edit mode is the only mode that allows drag & drop and writing in text boxes.
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⭐Recommended Resources⭐
★ Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum: Social Awareness
★ Walk in my sneakers empathy activity
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