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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet featuring an 'Emotion-Sensation Wheel.' The wheel is divided into concentric circles, each representing a different aspect of emotional experience. The innermost circle displays core emotions like 'Happy,' 'Sad,' 'Fear,' 'Anger,' and 'Quiet.' The outer circles branch out into more nuanced feelings and sensations associated with each core emotion, such as 'light,' 'still,' 'sensitive' linked to quiet or 'irritated,' 'critical,' 'distrustful' linked to anger. The worksheet aims to connect emotions with physical sensations felt in the body.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for upper elementary (grades 4-5) through middle school (grades 6-8). Younger students may benefit from guided discussions, while older students can use it for self-reflection and emotional vocabulary building. The complexity of the emotion and sensation vocabulary increases the suitability for older students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop emotional literacy by connecting emotions with physical sensations. It encourages self-awareness and empathy by providing a visual tool for identifying and understanding a wide range of feelings. It can be used to improve communication skills and emotional regulation by helping students articulate their experiences.
How to Use It:
Start by discussing the core emotions on the inner circle. Then, explore the outer circles, discussing how each emotion might feel in the body. Students can use the wheel to identify their feelings in different situations or to explore the emotional experiences of characters in literature. Encourage students to reflect on their own physical sensations and connect them to specific emotions. The worksheet is designed to be downloaded and personalized, allowing students to fill in blank spaces.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for educators, counselors, therapists, and parents who want to help children and adolescents develop emotional intelligence. It is also useful for students who are struggling to identify or express their feelings, or who want to improve their self-awareness.
This is an educational worksheet featuring an 'Emotion-Sensation Wheel.' The wheel is divided into concentric circles, each representing a different aspect of emotional experience. The innermost circle displays core emotions like 'Happy,' 'Sad,' 'Fear,' 'Anger,' and 'Quiet.' The outer circles branch out into more nuanced feelings and sensations associated with each core emotion, such as 'light,' 'still,' 'sensitive' linked to quiet or 'irritated,' 'critical,' 'distrustful' linked to anger. The worksheet aims to connect emotions with physical sensations felt in the body.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for upper elementary (grades 4-5) through middle school (grades 6-8). Younger students may benefit from guided discussions, while older students can use it for self-reflection and emotional vocabulary building. The complexity of the emotion and sensation vocabulary increases the suitability for older students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop emotional literacy by connecting emotions with physical sensations. It encourages self-awareness and empathy by providing a visual tool for identifying and understanding a wide range of feelings. It can be used to improve communication skills and emotional regulation by helping students articulate their experiences.
How to Use It:
Start by discussing the core emotions on the inner circle. Then, explore the outer circles, discussing how each emotion might feel in the body. Students can use the wheel to identify their feelings in different situations or to explore the emotional experiences of characters in literature. Encourage students to reflect on their own physical sensations and connect them to specific emotions. The worksheet is designed to be downloaded and personalized, allowing students to fill in blank spaces.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for educators, counselors, therapists, and parents who want to help children and adolescents develop emotional intelligence. It is also useful for students who are struggling to identify or express their feelings, or who want to improve their self-awareness.




