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What It Is:


A colorful emotion wheel featuring eight common emotions—angry, confused, worried, happy, silly, sad, disappointed, and bored—with illustrated facial expressions to help children recognize and express their feelings.

Why Use It:


Supports social-emotional learning (SEL) by helping children name emotions and understand facial cues. Encourages healthy communication, empathy, and self-awareness from an early age.

How to Use It:


• Use it during morning check-ins to ask “How do you feel today?”


• Let students point to the emotion that matches how they feel


• Pair with storytelling, journaling, or classroom discussions about emotions

Grade Suitability:


Perfect for early learning settings.


• Pre-K: Introduces basic emotions through visual cues and vocabulary


• Kindergarten: Reinforces emotion recognition and expression


• Grade 1–2: Supports deeper discussion about causes and coping strategies

Target Users:


Teachers, counselors, and parents looking for a visual aid to support emotional development in young children.