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SEL Charts
SEL Charts support students in developing social-emotional competencies such as self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. By displaying these charts, you provide resources that help students navigate their emotions and interactions, contributing to a positive classroom environment.
Behavior Intervention Strategy Flip Chart With Intervention Checklist
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Charts, Teacher Tools
As a social worker, it may feel like behavior management is the only thing you do. But with this Behavior Intervention Flip Chart, teachers can easily implement strategies without needing to call you every time! These behavior cards help to identify behavior management strategies that teachers can implement as part of their classroom management plan with specific behaviors. There are a total of 46 different behaviors that are common within the elementary school setting. Intervention tracker sheets are also provided that allow the teachers to track when they began the intervention, how many attempts they have tried, and if a referral is necessary. This not only helps create fidelity in the behavior intervention plan, but provides crucial data when a referral is made to decipher what is working, and what isn’t. What's included? ❤️ 46 Behavior Intervention Cards ❤️ 230+ Interventions ❤️ 46 Intervention Trackers that correspond with interventions labeled in the chart, and allow teachers to add additional interventions attempted ❤️ Behavior tabs to make searching for specific behaviors a breeze This resource is 70 PDF pages total. Each behavior strategy page is approximately 5.9” x 4.7” (not including the tab) Behaviors Included: ⭐Struggles to Follow Routine ⭐Inappropriate Behavior In Groups ⭐ Blurts Out ⭐ Frequently Off-Task ⭐Refuses To Complete Assignments ⭐Difficulty Concentrating ⭐Runs Away ⭐Difficulty With Transitions ⭐Upset By Changes In Routine ⭐Blames Others And Avoids Responsibility And more! This resource is not editable though the intervention tracker does include blank lines under each behavior for teachers to add additional interventions they may have tried.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Behavior Strategy Cards, Behavior Intervention Plan, Behavior Cards, Behavior Log, Behavior Chart, Classroom Management Plan, Intervention Tracker, Behavior Management
Sports-Themed Color-In Behavior Charts-Editable!!
Special Resources, Social Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Charts, Teacher Tools
In this product, you will receive 6 sports-themed behavior and incentive charts to help students with their goals. There are 6 sports represented; basketball, soccer, football, volleyball, golf, and baseball. Something for everyone. Students will color in one of the sports balls each time they accomplish a goal-such as raising their hand or respecting personal space. There are two color pages of rewards and goals. You can customize each behavior chart to your particular student. The different types of goals represented in the handout are; Be kind, Eyes on teacher, Raise hand, Get started, Sportsmanship, Calm down when upset, Finish work, Share, Get along with others, Think before you speak, and Match the group. The reward pictures are; Extra recess, Extra reading, Free Choice, Lunch with the teacher, Screen time, A positive email home, Sticker, Treat, Treasure box toy, Make a school announcement, Game with a buddy and Teacher helper. These behavior charts can help students who need an extra incentive and motivation to follow directions, self-regulate, respect personal space and so much more. School counselors and teachers will find these helpful because you can tailor these to your students' sports interests-making it more attractive to participate in a behavior chart and incentive plan. The key is to include the parents in what the reward will be whether at home or school. If the reward is based on home, you can insert a picture of what the child will be receiving at home if the chart is all filled out. There are 10 opportunities for your student to be "caught doing good with his/her goal" This is super motivating as all students want to do their best and be caught doing things they are supposed to be doing. Communicate with the parents or guardians about what the reward will be at home or school and for the first few days the student should have a filled chart each day to get excited and encouraged.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Behavior Charts, Behavior Management, Classroom Management, Social Skills, School Counseling, Behavior, Special Education, Social Emotional Learning, Incentive Charts
Sticker Charts
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Charts, Teacher Tools
Tracking progress and rewarding good behavior provides vital motivation for young students. These seven blank sticker charts feature popular animal themes that make monitoring goals extra fun for children. Simply select the designs tailored to kids' interests! Included are: Unicorn chart with mountain background Dinosaur chart with jungle background Dog chart with park background Penguin chart on icy blue background Owl chart with woodland background Lion chart with tropical background Dolphin chart with deep sea background Each vibrant chart has 20 blank sections for placing colorful stickers or stamps. Teachers and parents, alongside children, can decide on tailored objectives like “use nice words all day”, “finish morning routine calmly” or “complete math worksheet”. Children earn designated stickers as motivational milestones. Alternatively the chart can be used more freely as a space for rewards for general good behavior and hard work. Seeing admired animals alongside progress sparks pride and perseverance. The cute charts help reinforce positive habits, self-regulation skills, assignment completion and more. Displaying completed charts builds self-esteem too. Simple yet impactful, these illustrated sticker charts make meeting goals extra fun! Included in the resource are 7 PDF printable sticker charts The wonderful and eye catching clipart used is courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Behavior Support, Behavior, Sticker Chart, Rewards, Behavior Management, Classroom Management
Restorative Justice Feelings Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Charts, Teacher Tools
In this Restorative Feelings Chart, students in conflict or in a restorative justice situation can look at this poster and identify how they are feeling and this can be a bridge to healing and conflict resolution.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Restorative Justice, Feelings Chart, Graphic, Handout, Feelings, SEL, Social-emotional Learning, School Counseling, Social Justice, Justice As Feelings, Justice As Feeling, Justice Card As Feelings
Counseling: Well-Being Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific, Charts, Teacher Tools
Counseling: Well-Being Chart The Counseling: Well-Being Chart is a valuable tool for educators who recognize the importance of understanding their students' emotional health. This resource is not bound to a specific grade level and can be used across different educational settings from public schools to the homeschool environment. Interactive Resource This well-being chart provides an interactive, visual method for students to communicate their emotions on a daily basis. It offers learners an engaging way to express how they are feeling through use of ten distinct emotion pictograms. This self-reporting system assists children in naming and identifying their feelings, contributing vastly towards improving their social-emotional learning and life skills. Tactical Interaction A key aspect of this product includes the ability for students to physically place a marker - possibly laminated card with their name – next to the emotion that resonates most with them each day. The tactical interaction makes it more personal and real, bolstering expressive confidence among young learners while creating opportunities for empathetic dialogue in class. Track Student Progress A unique component of this package is an attached ‘Teacher’s Chart ’. This function allows teachers or homeschool parents to document, monitor changes or patterns, and assess each student's emotional wellbeing over time on a weekly basis. Documenting such insights provides critical data that can aid teachers in tailoring instructions or interventions based on individual student needs. Packaged as 14 pages designed for ease of printing, Doubles as both an activity guide and tracking sheet, Suitable for classroom entrance rituals or small group settings, Makes shared monitoring feasible between parents and teachers by bringing it also into use for home assignments. Creating Emotionally Empowered Classrooms In conclusion, integrating this resource into everyday classroom routines will assist educators striving toward building emotionally informed classrooms filled with students who can confidently express how they feel helping to create nurturing learning environments that aid cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Well-being Chart, Emotional Health, Social-emotional Learning, Self-reporting System, Student Well-being
Coping Skills Menu & Chart For Students-- Behavior Management Tool
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Charts, Teacher Tools
Coping Skills Menu & Chart For Students – Behavior Management Tool An innovative teaching resource designed to help young students aged Preschool through 2nd Grade understand and manage their emotions. This printable menu and chart is a powerful tool for promoting Social Emotional Learning, illustrating 25 different feelings with distinct facial expressions. Recognizing and Managing Emotions These vital skills need conversation, guidance, and practice. This resource aids students in grasping these fundamental qualifications by depicting characters demonstrating each coping strategy - making it easy even for non-verbal children to comprehend. Versatility of the Tool This tool shines in its versatility. It can be used: As a reference during individual lessons A constant classroom or office poster A seamless part of existing emotions activities An introductory resource when introducing new coping strategies into discourse The Three-fold Benefits: Helps students identify varied feelings Makes them understand how they manifest physically Learns which calming strategies can be employed against specific emotions effectively. Please share your feedback if you find this product useful! Your reviews help other educators discover resources they need as well! Note: This file comes as an easily accessible PDF document perfect for printing out or using digitally on any device compatible with PDF files.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Coping Skills, Behavior Management, Emotions, Social Emotional Learning, Chart
Behavior Target Reward Charts
Special Resources, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Charts, Teacher Tools
Blending visual schedules and motivational reward systems yields an effective behavior management tool for classrooms and home. These charts allow teachers to set personalized conduct goals for each student while providing a clear schedule of activities. The set includes two sizes of “Now and Next” boards detailing current lessons/tasks and then the chosen reward. Change the illustrated activity cards daily. When students complete the “Now” activity and follow behavior goals, they earn their chosen reward. In order to gain the reward the chart shows given targets that they should work toward which will personal to the individual child. Sixteen illustrated reward options like computer time, bubbles, or time playing with their chosen toy allow children to see the payoff for positive behavior. Teachers can tailor the options to each child's preferences. At clean up time, students remove their schedule cards and do a reflection worksheet. This prompts discussion about their day's conduct and feelings. Did they earn their reward? Why or why not? The reflection teaches self-evaluation skills. Combining scheduling, rewards and reflection provides structure and motivation. Children understand the behavioral objectives and see their progress. The routine builds self-discipline, on-task behavior and social skills. Parents and teachers can align targets like "keeping hands to self" with individual needs. An engaging system offering consistency, incentives and clear expectations benefits learning and development. In this file there are two different formats of now and next chart one with 1 lesson and one with 2 lessons. There are also 48 lesson and activity picture cards and 16 different reward cards for the child to choose from. There is also a chart for the children to do their own personal target reflection at the end of the day to promote discussion about how they think their day has been. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Behavior Targets, Reward Chart, Target Chart, Behavior Support, Behavior Review, Target Reward
Penguin Feelings Chart and Reference Poster For Emotions
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
The Penguin Feelings Chart is a printable poster that supports social-emotional learning by helping students recognize, label, and understand 10 common emotions. This visual aid labels different feelings like happy, sad, angry, and more with corresponding facial expressions and cute penguin characters. Educators can use this resource in various ways - display it as a reference tool, incorporate it into individual or whole-group lessons on emotions, or provide copies to students. Whether working with emerging readers, children with special needs, or any student who struggles with emotional intelligence, this versatile poster offers a kid-friendly method for identifying feelings. Use it to kick off guided conversations, check-in during morning meetings, reinforce learning through independent activities, and more. With appealing graphics and clear categories, the Penguin Feelings Chart is a versatile wellbeing resource for a range of learners and instructional settings.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Choice Boards, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Feelings Resources, Feelings, Feeling Support, Emotions Support, Winter Activities
Kid Feelings Faces and Emotions Menu-- Chart and Reference Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Teaching Emotions with Cute Faces Posters Help young students identify and understand emotions with these cute and colorful posters ! This 2-page printable resource promotes social-emotional learning by supporting students in recognizing, labeling, and comprehending 10 common feelings. The first poster displays adorable characters expressing different emotions like happy, sad, angry, surprised, disgusted, etc. The second poster presents the same emotions in black and white. Both versions include the written feeling for each facial expression. These versatile posters can be used for individual, small group, or whole class instruction. Hang them in the classroom as a reference for emotions vocabulary. They are ideal for speech therapy, counseling sessions, special education classrooms, or general elementary grades. Students will love looking at the fun faces while building their emotional intelligence!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Feelings Resources, Feelings Support, Emotions, Feelings, Emotions Resources, Emotions Support, Printable Feeling Faces, Feelings Chart With Faces, Emotions Visual Chart, Faces Of Emotions Chart, Feelings Visual Chart, Feeling Faces For Preschool, Free Printable Emotions Faces, Emotions Faces Printable, Printable Emotions Faces
Popsicle Themed Feelings and Emotions Menu-- Feelings Chart For Kids
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Popsicle Themed Feelings and Emotions Menu promotes Social Emotional Learning by helping students recognize, label, and understand different emotions people experience. This visual support poster labels 10 common feelings like happy, sad, angry, and more. Cute popsicle characters depict facial expressions for each emotion so students make connections. Use this resource in lessons about feelings, as a reference tool when students share emotions, or with nonverbal students. Display in the classroom or office as an emotions chart. Introduce new feelings with the poster. Send home to practice identifying emotions with families. Adapt for whole class, small groups, or independent work. The emotions menu comes in full color and black and white. Engaging graphics appeal to young learners. Aligns with SEL standards for self-awareness and self-management. Simplified descriptions help early elementary students expand emotional vocabulary.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions , Emotions Choice Board, Emotions Menu, Feelings, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Feelings Resources, Emotions Resources, Feelings Visuals, Feelings Posters
Crayon Feelings Faces & Emotions Menu-- Chart and Reference Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
```html The Crayon Feelings Faces & Emotions Menu-- Chart and Reference Poster This is a highly-effective teaching resource designed for educators catering to students in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. This innovative tool enables teachers to instruct students about the various shades of human feelings and emotions in a comprehensible manner. Features Specially tailored for Social Emotional Learning lessons. Consists of ten distinct feelings with corresponding facial expressions represented through engaging characters. `Each feeling has a clearly labelled emotion which ensures easy identification by young learners.` Aids in introducing new emotions to children. Supplementary activities can be fostered using these printed menus. The Crayon Feelings Faces & Emotions Menu bridges the communication gap elegantly for non-verbal or learning-challenged pupils as it acts as an effective visual support tool. This colorful chart empowers children with increased self-awareness that encourages taking cognizance of others' emotional states too. Versatility Of The Product: A Physical reference guide helps validate children's emotional state while encouraging them to engage more consciously with their internalized feeling world. Brightens up classrooms or counselling offices when placed strategically creating an aesthetically pleasing environment while serving as a constant reminder about diverse human sentiments! Packaging: The package comes complete with two styles Full-color renderings for aesthetic appeal. Black-and-White prints enabling budget-friendliness as well as opportunities for custom coloring projects that spark creativity while balancing cognitive learning parameters. Applications: Product caters to educational applications across multiple contexts such as Life Skills instructions or whole team discussions around intra-personal intelligence themes. Suitable across varied pedagogical settings including homeschooling units. Type: This PDF file type product is categorized under the Special Resources segment and is focused, primarily on worksheets templates designed to promote an inclusive, empathetic learning environment. Course facilitators can conveniently implement Crayon Feelings Faces & Emotions Menu in their teaching-learning modules to facilitate the vital training of healthy emotional awareness. ```
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Feelings, Emotions, Social Emotional Learning, Visual Support, Self-awareness
"Color In" Behavior Charts With SEL Goals' Visuals
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Charts, Teacher Tools
In this product, you will get 5 "color in" behavior charts for kids. There are visuals for goals and rewards.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Behavior Chart, SEL, Social-emotional Learning, School Counseling, Special Education
Glue Bottle Feelings Faces Menu-- Reference Poster and Emotions Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Glue Bottle Feelings Faces Menu - Reference Poster and Emotions Chart Support students in recognizing and understanding emotions with this printable emotions menu. It promotes social-emotional learning by helping students identify and label 10 common feelings. Cute, themed characters depict facial expressions that match each feeling. Use this versatile resource in many ways. It works great for individual and whole-group lessons on emotions. Display it as a reference poster in the classroom or office. Incorporate it into emotions-related activities. It also serves as a visual support for nonverbal students. Whether you're introducing new emotions or checking in on students' feelings, this emotions menu will be a go-to resource. Its appealing visuals draw students in so they can start to comprehend the broad range of emotions people experience.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Feelings Resources, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Emotions , Emotions Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Emotions Resources, Emotions Support, Emotions Visuals, Different Emotions Chart
Whole Body Emotions Menu-- Reference Poster and Feelings Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Whole Body Emotions Menu - Reference Poster and Feelings Chart Designed as a supportive teaching tool, the Whole Body Emotions Menu serves both as a reference poster and feelings chart . It's goal is to encourage social-emotional learning in early grade students from preschool to grade 1. This interactive tool helps students identify and name various emotions. Homeschooling or Classroom Use: This visual aid is effective in classroom settings or homeschooling lessons, with characters displaying emotions through facial expressions. Even nonverbal children can solidify their understanding of emotions with this visual approach. Key Features: Labeled Menu: The menu features ten distinct feelings displayed through various facial expressions. Educational Characters: The themed characters showcase different emotional expressions corresponding to feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc., appealing for younger learners. Purpose: This tool can be useful for individual lessons focusing on life skill development or fostering emotional growth among students. In addition to other emotion-related activities or while introducing new emotions among students, it acts as a handy educator's companion. Placement & Usage: This useful teaching aid not only serves as an essential reminder tool for students but also acts as a valuable reference poster that can be hung anywhere in the classroom or teacher's office. It becomes extremely convenient during student check-ins or when discussing their emotional responses; potentially positioning the Whole Body Emotion Menu as an educator’s favorite pedagogical aid! Add-Ons: Versatile Usage: The resource is user-friendly for whole group instruction and small groups discussion deep-diving into complex emotion layers, along with effective homework assignments where parents could assist children to express themselves better. Color Options: The chart is available in both full color and black-and-white options making printing flexible depending on the resources available. Format: This PDF worksheet serves a dual role— it effectively provides education, keeps students engaged, and makes learning about emotions a fun and simple process.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotional Learning, Social Skills, Feelings Recognition, Reference Tool, Interactive Poster, Printable Emotions Chart
Smores Emotions Menu-- Feelings Chart and Reference Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
S'mores Emotions Menu: Feelings Chart and Reference Poster Help young students recognize, label, and understand emotions with this printable emotions menu. It promotes social-emotional learning by visually labeling 10 common feelings like happy, sad, angry, and more. Cute themed characters depict corresponding facial expressions to further cement understanding. Use this versatile resource in many ways: individual and whole-group lessons on feelings, a reminder tool for struggling students, alongside other SEL activities, a reference poster in the classroom, with nonverbal students, and to introduce new emotions. When checking in with students or teaching about feelings, this emotions menu makes an excellent visual support. The easy-to-use menu aids early learning students, preschoolers, kindergartners, and 1st graders. It includes a full color version and a black and white version for flexibility.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions Menu, Feelings Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Feelings Choice Board, Emotions Visual, Feelings Visual, Feelings Poster, Emotions Poster, Emotions, Feelings
Coffee Kids Feeling Faces Menu-- Reference Poster and Feelings Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
The Coffee Kids Feeling Faces Menu: An Engaging Teaching Resource The Coffee Kids Feeling Faces Menu is a significant, alluring, and practicable teaching tool. It has been created for teachers, homeschooling parents and significantly aids students in discerning, distinguishing and understanding a variety of emotions they undergo. Key Features This chart displays ten assorted emotions with each emotion labeled next to an appealing character projecting the respective facial expression- facilitating easy emotion identification for pupils. A precious resource for pre-school children entering their emotional learning phase, it also proves useful for nonverbal students. It can be implemented effectively in various contexts - individual lessons or groups and can serve as a convenient reference poster within classrooms or offices. Homeschool Utility: Homeschooling parents will find this chart beneficial in shaping their child's emotional well-being by reminding them about different feelings amidst everyday activities or blending them into other emotional learning drills at home. The full-color and black-and-white variants add to its user-friendliness depending on your requirements. This handy course aid while introducing new emotions to kids facilitates daily student check-ins making it crucial during any lesson revolving around understanding emotions. Convenience is guaranteed owing to its PDF version accessible across multiple digital platforms whether at school or home environments. Use Case: Social Emotional Learning educators & Life Skills trainers could utilize this valuable resource while dealing with young learners from ages preschool up through Grade 1 helping them grasp complex feelings using these simple yet profound printable Emotions Menus better! In conclusion, through the direct correlation between key interests depicted via themed characters expressing varied moods on these feeling menus; you're taking steps towards cultivating emotionally sound learners!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Coffee Kids, Feeling Faces, Emotions, Teaching Resource, Homeschooling
Rudolph's Feeling Faces Menu-- Emotions Chart and Reference Poster
Special Resources, Holiday & Seasonal, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Rudolph's Feeling Faces Menu is a social-emotional learning resource that supports students in recognizing, labeling, and understanding different emotions that people experience. This emotions chart includes 10 common feelings, each with a cute themed character showing the corresponding facial expression. Students will be drawn to the fun characters while learning to identify emotions like happy, sad, angry, tired, bored, excited, proud, silly, worried, and loved. Use this printable poster for individual and whole group lessons on feelings, as a visual reminder for students, alongside other SEL activities, displayed in the classroom or office, with nonverbal students, and more! This emotions menu comes in full color and black and white. Simplify social-emotional growth using this versatile and engaging feelings chart .
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Christmas Activities, Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, Emotions Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, School Counseling Resources, Christmas Counseling Activities
Rainbow Emotions Faces Chart and Reference Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Teaching Emotions with Rainbow Faces The Rainbow Emotions Faces Chart is a printable resource that helps young learners recognize, label, and understand emotions. This visual support poster uses 10 colorful cartoon faces to label common feelings like happy, sad, angry, and more. Students are naturally drawn to the cute, friendly characters. Use this emotions chart in individual, small group, or whole class lessons on social-emotional development. It also works well as a visual reminder for recognizing feelings throughout the day. Some ideas: - Introduce the poster during a morning meeting or free play time. Review each emotion and have students make the faces. - Print a small version for students' desks or cubbies. They can refer to it when communicating their feelings. - Incorporate into read-alouds about emotions. Have students identify how characters are feeling. - Use with students who have communication difficulties. They can point to the face that matches their emotion. With appealing graphics and clear labels, this SEL resource makes understanding emotions engaging. The Rainbow Faces chart will become a classroom staple for recognizing and discussing feelings productively.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions , Emotions Menu, Emotions Choice Board, Choice Boards, Emotions Resources, Feelings Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Feelings Resources, Feelings, Feelings Support
Free Fuzzy Monsters Emotions Menu-- Feelings Chart
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
Fuzzy Monsters Emotions Menu - Feelings Chart Help young students recognize and label emotions with this printable emotions menu. It promotes social-emotional learning by visually supporting 10 common human feelings. Cute monster characters depict happy, sad, angry, scared, tired, bored, excited, proud, worried, and loved. Use this emotions chart in individual or whole-group lessons on feelings, or as a reference poster for identifying emotions. It assists emerging readers and nonverbal students through facial expression images. Black and white versions are also included. With this engaging resource, check in on students' emotions or introduce new feelings. Watch them light up when seeing characters they relate to. Soon this will become a classroom staple for understanding emotions in early childhood and elementary grades.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Emotions, Feelings, Feelings Menu, Emotions Menu, Feelings Choice Board, Emotions Choice Board, Emotions Visual, Emotions Poster, Feelings Poster, Feelings Visual, Free Feelings Charts, Free Feelings Chart, Free Printable Emotions Chart, Visual Feelings Chart, Feelings Chart Free, Monster Emotions Printable