Teaching emotions
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Useful Words and Phrases to Describe How You Feel! Learn different words and phrases to describe feelings and emotions in English with ESL images.
Bola Bola saved to A english vocabulary
This FREE mood meter clip card is really easy to make and is great for practising emotions vocabulary and exploring feelings with your kids!

Amanda Daniels saved to Wee Care
Via Andrea Susanto on Facebook (Special Ed Squad group) - Inside Out feelings chart

Amanda Bonifacio saved to Masters of SPED
A - Z OF COPING SKILLS - alphabetical diagram for kids
Do you use music in your classroom? I absolutely LOVE using music! I think it can help keep students focused and relaxed while working, I also think it’s great for classroom management, and I think it’s a wonderful motivator for students! Let’s face it… MUSIC can be quite MAGICAL in the classroom. However, for today’s post I am going to focus on how I use music to teach my students all about MOOD. {If you’d like a free copy of these resources simply click here.}You see mood is one of those…

Michele Shaffer saved to school stuff
Looking to find Social Skills Worksheets for Kids to help you incorporate social emotional learning (SEL) in your curriculum? Get 15+ fantastic hands-on materials which will help engage and motivate your students with SEL!

teacher of the year saved to teaching tools
Social Emotional Learning starts with children recognizing, labeling, and understanding the different feelings & emotions that people experience. These multicultural visual support posters and accompanying handbook provide definitions, examples, facial expressions, and body language cues for 50 different feelings. Hang the feeling posters in your classroom or counseling office. Or use the Feelings Handbook during individual, small group, or SEL lessons, either in person or via distance…
Una manualidad infantil con cartón fácil y divertida para que los niños aprendan las partes de la cara y las emociones.

Belen Morales saved to Kids
Teachers, school counselors, and school social workers can use this lap board as part of their classroom management and/or social-emotional curriculum or as an individual intervention for students who need additional support with self-regulation. Can act as a stand alone "Calming Corner" or supplement your already existing classroom and/or office Take A Break, Peace Corner, Zen Zone and Calm Down Station. Great as a Check-In and Check-Out resource, too.
Elaine's Emotional Check In. Each popsicle stick has a student's name and this is part of their calendar routine in 1st grade.

Raymi Royo saved to TCFL Walls and Classrooms