Emotions Poster
An Emotions Poster displays a range of feelings with corresponding facial expressions and words. This visual tool assists students in recognizing and naming their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence. By displaying an emotions poster, you create an inclusive environment where students feel comfortable expressing themselves. It also aids in teaching empathy and appropriate responses to the feelings of others.
Emotions Alphabet Posters | ]Counseling Decor Feelings Posters
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Posters, Classroom Decor
Are you looking for social emotional classroom decor that is both functional and fun for your counseling office? These Emotions Alphabet posters are the perfect thing for you! These Alphabet posters help your students by expanding their emotional vocabulary as well as to serve as an anchor chart in which they can practice identifying their feelings!Simply print and display in your office or classroom as you would a regular alphabet line! Laminating is always a plus! These feelings posters come in full size and half size pages and even include a matching emotions menu that you can use as a handout for your students! With a watercolor decor theme, these posters accent your office space and continue to make your office into a wonderful and calming place for your students. What's Included? ❤️ 26 Emotions (One for every letter of the alphabet) ❤️ Full Page Size ❤️Half Page Size ❤️ Emotions Menu For Students Ideas for Use: ⭐Bulletin Board Decorations ⭐Social Emotional Classroom Decor ⭐Counseling Office Decor ⭐Social Work Office Decor ⭐ Handouts for parents and students ⭐ Classroom Calm Corner Decor Help your students expand their emotional vocabulary and spice up your decor with these social emotional learning posters!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Social Emotional Learning Posters, Feelings Posters, Emotions Posters, Emotions Alphabet, Watercolor Classroom Decor, Social Emotional Classroom Decor, Counseling Decor, Feelings Decor
Cognitive Triangle Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Posters, Classroom Decor
In cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the cognitive triangle is a conceptual framework that illustrates the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It is often used to help individuals understand how their thoughts influence their feelings and actions. The cognitive triangle consists of three components: 1) Thoughts: This refers to the cognitive processes, beliefs, and interpretations that individuals have about themselves, others, and the world around them. Thoughts can be rational, helpful, and realistic, or they can be distorted, negative, and unhelpful. CBT emphasizes identifying and challenging negative or distorted thoughts to promote healthier thinking patterns. 2) Emotions: Emotions are the subjective experiences and feelings that individuals have in response to their thoughts and interpretations. Emotions can range from positive (such as happiness and joy) to negative (such as sadness, anxiety, or anger). The cognitive triangle highlights that thoughts can directly influence emotions, and changing one's thoughts can lead to changes in emotional experiences. 3) Behaviors: Behaviors represent the actions or reactions that individuals engage in based on their thoughts and emotions. Thoughts and emotions can significantly influence one's behavior and choices. For example, if someone has negative thoughts about their abilities, they may avoid certain activities or situations. CBT aims to help individuals identify unhelpful behaviors and develop healthier behavioral responses based on more accurate thinking patterns. The cognitive triangle suggests that there is an interconnectedness between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. By understanding and addressing each component, individuals can work towards positive changes in their lives. CBT techniques, such as cognitive restructuring, focus on identifying and modifying negative or distorted thoughts to promote more balanced thinking, healthier emotions, and adaptive behaviors. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art Included is 1 PDF printable poster
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags CBT, SEN, Emotions, Behavior, Poster
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mini Emotions Reference Posters
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mini Emotions Reference Posters These holiday-themed printable posters promote social-emotional learning by helping early elementary students recognize, label, and understand different emotions. The 58 pages offer three skill levels to meet various needs: basic emotions and facial expressions; emotions, expressions, and feeling descriptions; and emotions, expressions, alternate emotion names, and feelings. Use these lively Rudolf posters individually or incorporate them into larger emotions lessons. They introduce new feelings, help students identify emotions in themselves and others, and serve as a reminder tool for regulating feelings. With differentiated and leveled posters covering eight central emotions, this resource assists students struggling to recognize or manage emotions. The inclusion of black and white versions allows ink-friendly printing.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Christmas Themed Emotion Posters, Emotion Posters, Feelings Posters, SEL Office Decor, Office Decor, Office Posters, School Counseling, School Counseling Posters, Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer Poster, Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Poster
Snowflake Themed Emotions Mini Posters For Teaching Emotions
Special Resources, Holiday & Seasonal, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Seasons, Winter, Holidays, Christmas, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor
Snowflake Themed Emotions Mini Posters For Teaching Emotions An essential educational resource designed with a captivating winter theme, perfect for teaching emotions and feelings to young learners. This package includes visually engaging snowflake-themed printable posters that integrate seamlessly into the Social Emotional Learning of early learning, preschool, kindergarteners, and grade 1 students. These posters are targeted towards aiding children in: Identifying Naming Understanding the myriad of feelings they may encounter daily. This resource effectively covers this complex topic across three distinct skill levels: The first level showcases a basic emotion with an accompanying image - ideal for beginners. The second level increases complexity by adding descriptions of what each emotion feels like - helping students understand how different feelings may manifest internally. The third level provides synonyms or alternative names related to specific emotions - enabling expansion of students' emotional vocabulary range. The set comprises forty-five pages split into two printable posters per page. Teachers have access to diverse teaching material covering twelve distinct emotions presented via compelling snowflake-themed illustrations. Moreover, educators will value the consideration taken in including black and white versions intended for ink-friendly printing. These versatile leveled posters can be employed in various ways such as: During individual lessons as instructional material; To serve as reminders when students need help remembering certain emotions; In activities teaching about sentiments; Adding new layers to their understanding of human sentiments through these pivotal discussion starters or anchor charts provides a helping hand towards learning how to recognize different emotions more intuitively. As the resource is provided in a straightforward PDF file making it easily accessible and utilized, these Snowflake Themed Emotions Mini Posters make teaching emotions a breeze!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions, Feelings, Snowflake Theme, Teaching Resource, Social Emotional Learning
Multicultural Feelings Poster-FREEBIE!
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Posters, Classroom Decor
In this multicultural feelings poster resource, you can use this poster to post in the classroom, in the reset or quiet area of your classroom, or anywhere you want! You can also send this poster home after an SEL or social-emotional learning lesson so students can reference this at home with their families. This is a great way to reinforce the concepts you are teaching in your class and engage families to partner with you on SEL topics and conversations with their children. This is a one-page PDF you can download and print in color. If you would like more resources on feelings and emotions, here are some other resources that I sell on Teachsimple! Feelings Centers Kit In this Centers kit, there are 5 different activities to do with your students. There is no reading required for any of the activities! This is an engaging way to teach students about feelings and emotions. A to Z Coping Skills SEL Boom Deck-With Audio In this very engaging Boom Deck, students will learn at least 26 different coping skills! Each task card (26) has an interactive component such as drag and drop, move an object to one side of the card, and so much more. There is no reading required so students can do this independently or as a whole class lesson. Cut Sort & Glue SEL Activity Bundle 15 of my SEL Cut, Sort, and Glue activities! These one-page sheets are perfect to reinforce concepts such as feeling recognition, think it or say it, friendship skills, blurt out or raise your hand and so much more! This is the perfect ending to a lesson on any of the topics for SEL to reinforce the topic and send home to families to engage in a conversation about what the student learned. For many more resources (freebies and paid), go to https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor Thanks! Jen
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Feelings, Emotions, Free, Freebie, Social-emotional Learning, Social Skills, Special Education, Sel, Poster
Calming Down with the 5 Senses Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Posters, Classroom Decor
Finding calm when anxious is a pivotal skill for wellbeing. This mindfulness poster anchors kids in the present moment using the five senses. Featuring vibrant graphics of eyes, hands, ears, nose and mouth, it guides simple yet effective emotional regulation strategies accessible anywhere. If children are anxious or even experiencing a panic attack this technique can help ground them and calm them back down. Engaging your senses in this way helps anchor you in the present, diverting your attention from anxious thoughts. Placing this poster in classrooms, counseling offices, or bedrooms reinforces centering habits through the senses versus spiraling worries. Teachers can reference it during social-emotional lessons when tensions run high. Therapists might walk clients through it when dredging up painful memories. Caregivers can practice along with children before anxiety-inducing events. The versatile format makes regulating emotions approachable and encouraging for all ages. Instead of harshly suppressed feelings, students learn healthy outlets and that all states pass. Return breathing becomes a portable toolbox for relief. Simple yet profoundly grounding, this 5 senses calming poster transforms any space into a mindfulness reminder. By tuning into sensory experiences surrounding us, children discover emotional peace is available here and now. This resource includes a color pdf poster
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags CBT, Anxiety, Calming Strategies, Emotions, Counselling
Snowflake Themed Emotions & Feelings Menu-- Reference Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor
Snowflake Themed Emotions & Feelings Menu The Snowflake Themed Emotions & Feelings Menu is a comprehensive, visually appealing reference poster designed specifically for early learning. The resource targets preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first-grade students. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) A vital facet of this teaching resource centers on nurturing Social Emotional Learning. This key area aids students in understanding various emotions and feelings effectively. This tool depicts different emotions through illustrations of facial expressions linked to ten distinct feelings. Moreover, the charming characters incorporated in this menu aim to attract student's attention effectively. Flexibility and Individualism Recognizing that every student exhibits unique needs and interests, this emotion chart provides an added advantage for those with specific appeals or tendencies towards nonverbal communication. Such individuals can make substantial use of visual aids from these resources. Potential Uses The resource can be used as an assistive tool during individual lessons or as a constant reminder during school hours. They could also be incorporated into different emotion-related activities for a hands-on understanding of feelings. Placement Strategies Clever positioning within classrooms or offices can help learners who need frequent referencing throughout the day. For example, placing it near interactive boards where it would be easily visible most frequently stimulates self-paced learning indirectly. Variations And Accessibility Made available in both full color and black-and-white versions gives educators the flexibility to choose what best suits their needs or use both strategically for various purposes.This PDF-based printable menu ensures ease-of-accessibility across multiple devices and platforms allowing teachers to focus primarily on teaching effectively. So whether facilitating comprehension about varied emotions or mastering nonverbal communication skills, this snowflake-themed menu simplifies expressing 'feelings', and thus, significantly contributing to the holistic growth of students from their foundational years.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Social Emotional Learning, Emotion Recognition, Visual Aids, Nonverbal Communication, Early Learning