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Description
What It Is:
This is an 'Emotions Wheel' worksheet, designed for preschoolers. It features a paper plate divided into four sections, each representing a different emotion: Happy, Sad, Scared, and Mad. Each section contains a simple hand-drawn face illustrating the corresponding emotion. The worksheet includes a clothespin with a red heart attached, presumably used as a pointer to select an emotion.
Grade Level Suitability:
Preschool and early Kindergarten. The worksheet uses simple language and easily recognizable facial expressions, making it suitable for young children who are just beginning to learn about emotions. The activity is designed to be interactive and engaging for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children identify and express their feelings. It promotes emotional literacy by associating words with corresponding facial expressions. It also encourages self-awareness and communication about emotions, which are crucial for social-emotional development.
How to Use It:
The child can use the clothespin with the heart to point to the emotion that best describes how they are feeling. The teacher or parent can then discuss the emotion with the child, asking questions about why they feel that way. The worksheet can be used as a daily check-in or as part of a lesson on emotions.
Target Users:
Preschool teachers, parents of preschoolers, and early childhood educators. It's also suitable for children who are learning to identify and express their emotions, particularly those who may have difficulty with emotional regulation.