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This kindergarten emotions worksheet helps young learners identify and express feelings through a fun coloring activity.
Children can practice identifying feelings by matching the six illustrated faces to the correct emotion labels like 'Confused' and 'Happy'.
Connect the pictures of children in different situations to the matching emotion by tracing the correct dotted line.
This feelings and emotions worksheet helps young learners connect emotion words with corresponding facial expressions through an engaging matching activity.
This "How Do You Feel?" worksheet helps children identify and express different emotions by drawing facial expressions for feelings like sadness, anger, happiness, and excitement.
Fun 'Draw The Faces' activity where students complete the blank expressions to match words like happy, tired, and scared.
This worksheet helps kindergarten students practice identifying and drawing facial expressions for four basic emotions.
Printable feelings worksheet where children match emotion words to cartoon faces showing different expressions.
Use this feelings matching worksheet to help children connect facial expressions with emotion words like happy, sad, and angry.
Challenge your child to find and count the different facial expressions in this fun "Emotion I Spy" activity.
Three-page 'Emotions' worksheet where students match illustrated activities, such as winning a prize or eating worms, to the correct facial expressions of feelings.
Children can practice emotional recognition by matching emoji faces to words like 'happy' and 'sad' in this interactive worksheet.
Printable worksheet titled 'Feeling Emotional' where students match six different facial expression emojis to a list of emotions including happy, angry, and worried.
Fun matching activity where students draw lines to connect emotion words like 'sleepy' and 'worried' with the correct emoji faces.
Use this worksheet to help students practice recognizing and labeling different emotions by looking at facial expressions.
Completed feelings worksheet where a child named Noah details why he felt angry and how he reacted to his brother's crying.
Practice identifying emotions by circling the correct word that matches each character's facial expression.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying appropriate emotions for various social situations.
Fill in the missing letters for each feeling word and use the number code to discover the mystery word at the bottom.
An engaging "Read and Choose" activity helping children match emotion words like happy, sad, and sleepy to the correct emoji faces.
This printable worksheet helps young learners identify and name emotions by matching words like "happy" and "worried" to the corresponding facial expressions.
This 'What's the Feeling?' worksheet helps children practice identifying and describing different emotions using visual cues and vocabulary.
This feelings thermometer helps kids visualize and name their emotions at different intensity levels.
This 'How Do You Feel?' worksheet helps kids practice emotional recognition by drawing expressions for feelings like sadness, happiness, and anger.
Students can practice identifying feelings by drawing lines between the cartoon faces and the correct mood words.
Fun drag-and-drop worksheet helping children match emotion words like "Happy," "Sad," and "Hungry" to the corresponding emoji illustrations.
An educational worksheet asking students to draw emotions on blank faces based on written scenarios like starting a new school.
Fun activity sheet encouraging children to practice recognizing and expressing emotions by drawing faces for excited, tired, scared, and confused feelings.
This fun activity helps children learn to recognize and name different emotions through a word search and facial expression matching game.
Students draw lines to match the cartoon children expressing different feelings with the corresponding emoji faces.