SEL Feelings Centers Kit (K-2) No Reading Required
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN)
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SEL Feelings Centers Kit (K-2) No Reading Required
An exceptional teaching tool, the SEL Feelings Centers Kit aids Kindergarten through Grade 2 students in comprehending their emotional landscape. This kit is packed with real-world situations kids can associate themselves with and specialized resources focusing on social emotional learning and enhancing social abilities.
The SEL Feelings Centers Kit has multiple activities that require no reading and comes with five separate centers designed to foster exploration of feelings at an individual pace. These centers are:
- Feelings Play Dough blank faces and feelings cards
- Emotions Bingo
- Feeling Scenarios
- 'Find The Differences' in the Emojis game
- 'Feeling Charades Cubes'
The centers offer a variety of creative tasks for independent or collaborative work. For instance, using play dough to create facial expressions of different emotions in 'Play Dough Mats', or discussing shared experiences over 'Feeling Scenarios'.
The group activity, 'Emotions Bingo', helps children collectively understand various emotions while 'Find The Differences Emojis' introduces problem-solving skills into education via an engaging group game.
The final center is 'Feeling Charades Cubes', which combines fun acting exercises along with recognizing non-verbal cues linked to various animal expressions symbolizing different emotions - a vital life skill!
A Flexible Educational Resource
This kit can also serve as homework assignments promoting family involvement thereby nurturing discussions about feelings at home as well. Its versatility makes it an ideal fit for publicly-funded schools or homeschool environments catering to Special Education Needs (SEN).
This priceless resource covers numerous key areas vital not only for academic progress but also all-round development. It supports social emotional learning among young learners, equipping them with emotional stability necessary for adulthood.