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Feelings/Emotions Matching WorksheetFeelings/Emotions Matching Worksheet
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Feelings/Emotions Matching

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When you are feeling thirsty, you should...go to bed? Using common phrases and clip art images, youngsters practice matching feelings to what their appropriate responses should be. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

expressing feelings, feelings, emotions, emotional development

Additional Tags

health

Instructional Ideas

  • This is a great resource for younger pupils or English language learners to clarify their understanding of different emotions
  • Use as a tool for discussing emotional development and how each of us may differ in our response to common feelings

Classroom Considerations

  • Consider how or whether you would like to include the feeling of shame as part of your exercise, as this can be a difficult concept for younger learners to grasp

Pros

  • Simple worksheet with many potential applications
  • Clear graphics and vocabulary

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.1.4 RI.2.4 RI.3.4

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