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Thursday, June 08, 2023

Free Emotions Word Scramble Printable for Kids

This free printable emotions word scramble game is perfect for kids of all ages to learn about different feelings and emotions.

Many kids need extra support when it comes to learning about their emotions and building self-regulation skills. 

They need to learn about different emotions, their names, how those emotions feel, how to cope and manage big emotions, and more. 

Learning about the names is a good starting point and this free emotions word scramble game is a great way for kids to start building that emotional vocabulary.

This game covers a variety of different emotions from happy and calm to lonely and jealous. 

So, if you're looking for a quick emotions activity, give this printable word scramble a try.

Free printable feelings/emotions word scramble game for kids with answers

Why Word Scramble Games are Good for Kids

Word scramble games are a great way for kids to work on vocabulary, spelling, language skills, working memory, problem-solving skills, writing, and so much more! There's a wide range of skills you could target here. Just get creative.

You can use free printable word scramble games like this one at home, in the classroom, or even on the road. Or you could use them in Zoom meetings for online learning (tips on how to do so here). They'd even make a great rainy day activity too!

Also, if you've been looking for other ideas on how to use your hyperlexic child's interests in letters, then word scramble games are a great fit. They definitely build off of a hyperlexic child's interest in letters. I mean the game is literally just a bunch of letters. Besides, using your hyperlexic child's interest to teach new skills is definitely something you should be doing - and something you'll hear me say a lot around here!

So anyway, if you're looking for a quick emotion themed activity for kids, then give this feelings word scramble worksheet a try. It would be great to pair with this emotion themed I spy bundle pack.

Download the Emotions Word Scramble Printable

This printable is three pages total. Two versions of the word scramble game are included (one with a word bank and one without the word list). Each game contains 20 different feeling and emotion words. An answer key is also included.

To get your copy of the emotions word scramble, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Free printable feelings/emotions word scramble game for kids with answers

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Saturday, November 19, 2022

Free Printable Stars Emotions I Spy Game

Looking for a fun way to teach emotions? Try this free printable stars emotions I spy game.

It's no secret that we love I spy games around here. They're a great way to practice a variety of skills and learn about other topics, such as emotions, in this particular case.

While originally designed with Christmas in mind, this free printable stars emotions I spy game is actually great all year round. I mean nothing says they are Christmas stars specifically...

Anyway, kids will be able to search and find eight different emotions with this I spy game. From happy and sad to surprised and worried, it's a great game for kids of all ages to play.

Free printable stars emotions I spy game for kids - a great way to teach kids about different emotions

I Spy Games are Versatile!

I spy games are tons of fun and great for kids of all ages. You can use them with toddlers or preschoolers or even preteens and teens. I know that lots of people have even used my I spy games with elderly people and those with dementia.

What I love about I spy games is how versatile they are, even beyond appealing to various age groups. There are lots of different ways to use them (there's a section below with some ideas) and they can also be used in different settings.

For example, I spy games are perfect to use as a quick boredom buster activity at home when the kids are saying, "I'm bored!" Or to keep kids busy while you're cooking supper.

They can also be used in the classroom as part of a learning center or included in a specific lesson or unit. You could also use them as filler activities for those kids who finish their classwork quickly.

You could also print off a bunch of the I spy games, package them up into a binder, and create a busy book for road trips or plane rides. You could even laminate them first (here's the laminator I use and love) or put them into sheet protectors and use a dry erase marker so that the book could be reused over and over.

I spy games are also a great activity to use in speech or occupational therapy since they can be used to target a variety of skills, which we'll touch on in the next section.

The Benefits of I Spy Games for Kids

There are lots of benefits to playing I spy games like this emotion themed one.

For instance, they're great for developing visual tracking skills and improving visual discrimination. After all, these printable games require kids to visually scan through the objects, compare and contrast them, and find all the ones that are the same.

Then there's obviously the math benefits. I spy games are a great way to practice and develop math skills such as sorting, counting, comparing, etc.

You can also work on fine motor skills using I spy games. You might cross off items, cover them in play dough, or use tongs to place pom poms to cover the items (see the next section for other ideas for how to use I spy games).

Furthermore, you could work on handwriting skills with I spy games. After all, there is an answer sheet to record your answers and kids can practice writing numbers or drawing tally marks.

Playing I spy games with your kids is also a great way to work on speech and language skills. You could target articulation and vocabulary for instance. All of my I spy games include written words to accompany the images to aid in comprehension, especially for hyperlexic learners.

I spy games can also be a great way to work on executive functioning related skills and working memory.

See, lots of benefits! Now, let's take a look at some different ways to use this I spy game.

How to Use this I Spy Game

The most obvious way to use this I spy game is to simply print and play (you'll be able to download your copy below). Just grab a pencil, start counting, and record the number of items you found on the answer key (write the number or use tally marks, if you'd prefer). 

Maybe you also want to cross off or circle items on the game sheet with a pencil as you find them.

Another option would be to use bingo dabbers or dot markers. You could also use pom poms or counters to cover the items as you count. You could even pair pom poms with tongs or tweezers to target different fine motor skills.

You could also laminate the I spy game first to make them reusable. Simply use dry erase markers to cross off the items as you find them and fill in the answer key. 

You could also use play dough instead of dry erase markers to cover the items on the laminated game sheet. That way you add an additional sensory component.

Finally, you can go digital by playing this I spy game right on the computer or tablet. You can also pull it up during a Zoom meeting, teletherapy session, or similar using the screenshare function. Then use the annotate tool to cross off the items.

Download the Free Printable Stars Emotions I Spy Game

This stars emotions I spy game has three pages: a game sheet, a page to record the answers, and an answer key. Both the answer sheet and answer key include the image as well as written words to describe the object.

To get a copy of this I spy game, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Stars Emotions Printable Pack!

This printable stars emotions I spy game is a free sample from the Stars Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Star Themed Emotions Pack

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Friday, November 18, 2022

Free Printable Christmas Tree Emotions Cards

Teaching kids about emotions this Christmas? Try this free printable set of emotions cards with Christmas tree emojis.

A great tool for introducing emotions to kids is to use emotion picture cards or emotion flash cards. Especially since there are so many different ways to use them (as you'll see below).

And since it's Christmas, I thought it would be fun to make some adorable Christmas themed emotions cards. Specifically, some Christmas tree themed ones. Although you can find Santa, reindeer, and Christmas star ones included in their respective emotion packs in the shop if you'd prefer those.

So let's take a closer look at what's included in this set of free emotions picture cards.

Free printable set of emotions cards with Christmas tree emojis

About these Christmas Tree Emotions Cards

This pack of 12 emotions cards feature a cute Christmas tree emoji paired with a corresponding emotion word. The 12 emotions included in this set include happy, sad, surprised, nervous, mad, excited, silly, frustrated, tired, embarrassed, calm, and upset.

How to Use these Printable Emotions Cards

There are so many different ways to use emotion cards. Here are a few suggestions that you could try:

  • Put them on a binder ring so your child can flip through them to pick how they are feeling
  • Print off two copies and turn it into an oversized memory matching game
  • Pick a card and try to copy or imitate that emotion into a mirror
  • Select a card at random and talk about a time you felt that way
  • Choose a card and discuss things that make you feel that emotion and/or ways you cope with that feeling
  • Play charades by drawing a random card and acting it out

I highly recommend laminating these cards first. It will make them more durable. Here's the laminator I use and love.

Download the Free Printable Emotion Picture Cards with Christmas Tree Emojis

This three page printable includes a total of 12 emotions cards. Each card has a Christmas tree emoji paired with a corresponding emotion word. I highly recommend laminating the individual cards for durability.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Christmas Tree Themed Emotions Printable Pack!

This printable set of emotions cards is a free sample from the Christmas Tree Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this printable and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Christmas Tree Themed Emotions Pack

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Free Printable Reindeer Emotion Drawing Prompt

Practice drawing emotions and talking about feelings with this free printable reindeer emotion drawing prompt. It features cute reindeer emojis.

Christmas can set emotions and anxiety on high for many kids. So they might need a lot of support regulating their bodies and managing sensory overload.

But you can use this printable to check in with how they're feeling throughout the holidays. They simply have to draw how they feel and then you can use that to start talking about their emotions.

Or you can just use this free printable reindeer emotion drawing prompt as a way to learn about different emotions. Simply practice naming and drawing a variety of emotions. Talk about the things they draw (upside down mouth, raised eyebrows, etc.).

You could even draw an emotion and then practice making that emotion in the mirror. That way your child can see how the emotion looks not only on the reindeer's face, but on their own as well.

Regardless of how you use it, I hope you enjoy this free drawing prompt.

Free printable reindeer emotion drawing prompt for kids

About this Reindeer Themed Emotion Drawing Prompt 

This activity is all about letting kids express themselves and how they are feeling by drawing their emotions. 

All they need to do is add some expressive eyes and some kind of mouth to the reindeer's blank face. They can use the provided examples to draw from if they'd like or they can draw their own from scratch.

Encourage your child to explain what they're drawing and what they're feeling. Or better yet, make a comment about what you notice in their drawings. Something like, "I noticed that you drew a big smile." can go a long way to opening up the discussion here. So can a comment such as, "I wonder why this monster looks sad."

I highly recommend laminating this printable first and using dry erase markers to draw on it. Here's the laminator I use and love

If you don't have a laminator, then you can also just use clear sheet protectors, which you can usually find at the dollar store. Just slip the printable inside and voila!

Download the Free Emotion Drawing Printable

This one page printable includes a blank reindeer face to draw on. Some sample emotions and reindeer emoji are included along the sides so that your child has some inspiration for what to draw and how to draw it. Of course, they can feel free to draw other emotions as well. I highly recommend laminating for durability.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download this free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions Using Reindeer Emojis? Try this Printable Pack!

This printable emotion drawing prompt is a free sample from the Reindeer Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Reindeer Themed Emotions Pack

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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Free Printable Santa Emotions Bingo Game

Looking for a fun way to work on emotions this Christmas? Try this free printable Santa emotions bingo game for kids.

Anxiety and emotions run high at Christmas. Often, kids need a lot of extra support during the holidays. So it's important to give them strategies to not only name and identify their emotions, but to regulate as well.

This free printable Santa emotions bingo game is a cute way to work on the first part: the naming and identification of different emotions.

With adorable little Santa emojis, kids will explore different feelings such as happy and sad or silly and excited. They'll match what they see with what's on their bingo card. It's a quick and fun way to build their emotional vocabulary.

Free printable Santa emotions bingo game for kids

About this Santa Emotions Bingo Game

If you're familiar with bingo at all, then you'll know how to play this game. The main differences here are that there are only 3 columns and 3 rows instead of the usual 5. There is also no free space on these cards. 

To play, shuffle the calling cards and place them in a pile face down. Draw a card and read the name of the emotion shown on the card. 

Then, using the Santa emoji shown on the calling card as a reference, check to see if that emotion is on your game card or not. If it is, cover the spot using a bingo dabber (if unlaminated), cross it off with a dry erase marker (if laminated), or use a some kind of small manipulative like a Christmas mini eraser, glass stone, or poker chip.

I also highly recommend laminating the bingo game cards and calling cards first for durability. Here's the laminator I use and love.

If you don't have a laminator, then you can also just use clear sheet protectors, which you can usually find at the dollar store. Just slip the printable bingo game cards inside and voila!

Download the Free Printable Emotions Bingo Game

This printable has 6 pages, including 5 different bingo game cards and one page of bingo calling cards. The bingo cards show images only, whereas the calling cards have a Santa emoji and the corresponding written word below it.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions with Santa Emojis? Try these Santa Claus Emotions Ideas!

This printable is a free sample from the Santa Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Santa Themed Emotions Pack

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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Free Printable Heart Themed Feelings Chart

A free printable heart themed feelings chart for kids. It's perfect for helping kids open up about their emotions this Valentine's Day.

Many kids might be feeling worried or nervous about Valentine's Day.

Or they might be excited to see all the different Valentine's cards they receive. 

Either way, Valentine's Day is supposed to be a day about love. 

But it's really a day that has different routines (especially at school) that may cause anxiety. It's also a day that can make many feel sad, depressed, or lonely. 

It's basically a day for feelings all the feelings.

So to check in with your child leading up to or on Valentine's Day, why not use this free printable heart themed feelings chart? It's a simple way to see how your child might be feeling.

Free printable heart themed feelings chart for kids - perfect for Valentine's Day!

About this Heart Feelings Chart

This feelings chart for kids is perfect for using in late January and early February, leading up to Valentine's Day. It's a fun and festive way to talk about different emotions that your child might be feeling.

Your child can simply point to a heart emoji on this feelings chart that best represents how they're feeling or they could draw a circle around a heart. There's even an option to draw and name their own emotion using a blank heart as their canvas.

Anyway, if you're planning to draw on it, then I highly recommend laminating this printable first and using dry erase markers. That way you can reuse it day after day. Here's the laminator I use and love.

If you don't have a laminator, then you can also just use clear sheet protectors, which you can usually find at the dollar store. Just slip the printable chart inside and voila!

Download the Free Printable Heart Themed Feelings Chart

This one page printable has 12 heart emojis (11 with facial expressions and one blank) that represent different emotions. Each heart is paired with a related emotion word.

To get your copy of this feelings chart, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Heart Themed Emotions Activities?

This emotion chart is a free sample from the Heart Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Heart themed emotions pack for kids that's perfect for Valentine's Day

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Monday, December 13, 2021

Free Printable Christmas Ornament Emotions Activity

Looking for a Christmas emotions activity? Try this free printable Christmas ornament emotions activity for kids!

I find that emotions are all over the place at Christmas time and that many people - adults included! - often need help regulating. 

But part of being able to regulate is being able to identify emotions. And many kids need some help learning about their emotions and regulating, which is where this activity comes in.

So get ready to decorate the feelings tree with this Christmas ornament emotions activity. You can grab the freebie below.

Free printable Christmas ornament emotion activity for kids

About this Christmas Ornament Emotions Activity

This activity is all about learning about emotions while decorating the Christmas tree. The idea is to match the facial expression of the different ornaments with the correct emotion word on the tree and hang it up in its correct place on the tree.

To play, simply pick an ornament emotion card, identify the potential emotion it represents, and then search for a word on the tree that makes sense.

Or you could pick an emotion word on the tree first and then search for the corresponding ornament. Either way is perfectly fine!

You could also use this activity as a cut and paste activity, if you'd like. Just cut out the ornaments and glue them to the proper spot on the tree.

Download the Free Christmas Ornament Emotions Printable

This two page printable includes one Christmas tree with emotion words on it and 7 round ornament faces representing different feelings.

To get your copy of the Christmas ornament emotions activity, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Free printable Christmas ornament emotion activity for kids

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Wednesday, December 08, 2021

Free Printable Snowman Emotions Activity

Looking for a way to teach kids about emotions this winter? Try this free printable snowman emotions activity for kids! It's a great way for kids to build their emotional vocabulary.

This cute little snowman activity is the perfect way to work on emotional skills with your kids this winter. 

It's also a great activity for kids of all ages! You can even use it to target other skills besides emotions, such as fine motor skills or speech. Don't worry, I provide some ideas for how to use this printable later in the post.

So if you're ready to make learning emotions fun this winter, then you're definitely going to want to grab a copy of this snowman emotions activity! The real question though is...do you want to build a snowman? (Please tell me you sung that!)

Free printable snowman emotions activity for kids

About this Snowman Emotions Activity for Kids

In this activity, kids can learn about different emotions all with a cute snowman theme. The idea is to pair a snowman face or expression with a matching emotion word and add these items to the image of a snowman.

Essentially, this activity is a snowman emotions matching game where you are matching a facial expression of a snowman with a related emotion word. 

To play, simply pick a snowman face or expression and add it to the snowman's head. Then find a matching emotion word that matches the snowman face they picked. 

Or you could start by picking the emotion word first and then finding the correct expression to put on the snowman. 

By the way, there are 50+ different emotion word cards included. With that many words, you know we're going beyond basic emotions vocabulary here! 

And speaking of emotion words, you can easily customize this activity to fit your child and their social emotional development needs. For example, there are three blank cards included so that you can write your own emotion words. 

Another way to customize this activity is to just pick and choose which words you want to target or include. Maybe you have a younger child and want to stick to easier emotion words like happy or sad. Or maybe you have an older child who's ready for words like disappointed and optimistic.

Another way to play with this emotions snowman is to laminate the snowman image and use a dry erase marker. By the way, here's the laminator I use and love. Once it's all laminated, kids can draw their own funny snowman faces and write a corresponding emotion word in the box. I'm sure that their own emotional snowman will be super cute using this variation!

You could also use the printable as a emotions chart or feelings check-in with your kids.

Finally, you could also do some cut and paste work with this snowman activity to build fine motor skills. But then you would need to print a few copies of the snowman image.

See, there are lots of different possibilities for how to use this cute little snowman pack!

Download the Free Snowman Emotions Printable

This four page printable includes one snowman, 16 faces representing different snowman feelings, 57 emotion words, and 3 blank cards to write emotion words on.

To get your copy of the snowman emotions activity, click the link below.

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Free printable snowman emotions activity for kids

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Wednesday, December 01, 2021

Free Printable Snowflake Themed I Feel When Cards

Looking for a way to work on emotions with your kids this winter? Try this set of free printable snowflake themed I feel when cards with adorable snowflake emojis. They're a great way to get kids talking about their feelings.

I think it's incredibly important to normalize talking about emotions and feelings, not only as adults, but for kids too. 

So I think it's a good idea to start teaching kids early on that's all feelings are valid and normal. And that's it perfectly okay to express those feelings with and around others. 

Obviously within reasons...I'm not saying they should hit people when they're feeling angry or anything. Instead, I think it's awesome if they feel comfortable enough to say "I feel angry right now" out loud. That's a big deal.

But getting kids to open up about their feelings and emotions can be tricky. 

Hopefully, though, these snowflake themed I feel when cards will be a great way to get the conversation started. You can grab the free printable below.

Free printable snowflake themed emotions I feel when cards for kids - a great way to get kids talking about their emotions

About these Snowflake Themed I Feel When Cards

These I feel when cards feature 8 different emotions: happy, sad, surprised, calm, angry, excited, bored, and frustrated. Each card features a phrase with the written emotion word and a snowflake emoji. So for example, there is a card with a snowflake emoji showing what happy looks like. Above that it says "I feel happy when..."

The idea of these cards is to encourage kids to think about when they feel a certain way and to open up about it. So they're like conversation starters or prompts designed to get kids opening up about their feelings.

You can use them however you'd like, but the general idea is to draw a card, read what it says, and then talk about a time you might have felt that way. You might talk about the situation, the way your body felt, whether or not it's something that occurs frequently, and so on.

I highly recommend laminating these I feel when cards for durability. Here's the laminator I use and love.

Download the Free Printable I Feel When Cards

This one page printable includes eight I feel when cards. Each card has an adorable snowflake emoji paired the phrase "I feel ___ when..." and a specific emotion.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download this free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Snowflake Themed Printable Pack!

This printable is a free sample from the Snowflake Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Snowflake Themed Emotions Pack for Kids

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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Free Printable Leaf Emotions Spot the Match Game

Looking for a cute and easy way to work on emotions with your child? Try this free printable leaf emotions spot the match game. It uses adorable leaf faces to teach emotions!

We love games in our house. Card games, board games, video games...we play them all! My kids, especially my oldest son, can't get enough of games. Honestly, if we were ever to homeschool, then we would probably gameschool. But for now, we're happy with our current schooling choices.

Anyway, games are such a great way to work on a variety of skills, whether that's problem solving skills, turn taking skills, or learning how to be a good sport. They can target many of these skills at once.

And, honestly, I think that board games are one of the best - and easiest! -  ways to build a variety of social skills.

But you can also use games to teach emotions. Like this leaf emotions spot the match game can do. This game is super easy to learn and features the cutest little leaf emojis. Did I mention that it's free? Well, it is!

Free printable leaf emotions spot the match game for kids

About this Leaf Emotions Spot the Match Game

This free printable leaf emotions spot the match game is inspired by the game Spot it. It features adorable leaf faces to teach emotions, from happy and sad to silly and frustrated.

The object of the game is to simply find a matching leaf emoji between two cards. Be the first to call out the match by saying the name of the emotion that's the same on two cards.

There are actually lots of different ways to play Spot It style games like this. Just do a quick google search and you'll find lots of possibilities. So play around a bit until you find a play style you enjoy.

I highly recommend laminating the leaf emotions game cards for durability, especially if you're using them with really young kids. Here's the laminator I use and love.

Download the Free Printable Leaf Emotions Game

This two page printable includes seven game cards. Each card has three leaf emotion faces. Simply print, cut, and laminate the individual cards for durability before playing.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Leaf Themed Printable Pack!

This printable is a free sample from the Leaf Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Fall leaf themed emotions pack for kids

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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Free Printable Acorn Themed Emotion Puzzles

Looking for a cute way to teach emotions to toddlers and preschoolers this fall? Try this free printable set of emotion puzzles with adorable acorn emojis.

There are so many different ways to teach kids about emotions. You can model different emotions. You can help label your child's feelings. You can read books about anger, anxiety, joy, and more. You can do all sorts of emotions activities from worksheets to playful games. The list goes on and on.

Today I have a simple and fun fall themed set of emotion puzzles for kids. They're really simple so they're even great for toddlers and preschoolers.

These little puzzles feature adorable little acorn faces. I mean just look at how cute they are? They're perfect for a quick fall activity at home or in the classroom.

Free printable acorn themed emotion puzzles for kids

About these Acorn Themed Emotion Puzzles

These emotion puzzles feature 8 different emotions: happy, sad, surprised, calm, angry, excited, bored, and frustrated. Each acorn emotion face is paired with the name of the emotion written below (a must when you have a hyperlexic kid!).

To play, simply find the matching halves of the emotion and pair them together. As I mentioned above, these puzzles are easy enough for toddlers and preschoolers to use too.

I highly recommend laminating the emotion puzzles for durability, especially if you're using them with really young kids. Here's the laminator I use and love.

Download the Free Printable Emotion Puzzles

This four page printable includes a total of eight emotion puzzles. Each card has an adorable acorn emoji paired with the corresponding emotion word. Print, cut, and laminate for durability.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Acorn Themed Printable Pack!

This printable is a free sample from the Acorn Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Acorn themed emotions pack for kids

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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Free Video Game Themed Anxiety Warning Signs Worksheet

Help older kids and teens identify how anxiety feels in their body with this free video game themed anxiety warning signs worksheet. They can color in the signs that they recognize in their body.

Sure it's important for kids to be able to name and recognize emotions, from anger to anxiety and everything in between. But it's even more important to help them identify and recognize the signs of those emotions in their own body. 

Being able to recognize those signs or symptoms in the early stages can mean that they use a coping strategy, if needed, sooner. That in turn can help reduce meltdowns. Or, in the case of anxiety, that might mean avoiding a panic attack.

However, I know that if I were to ask my anxious son to describe how his body feels and name his anxiety symptoms, that it would be a tough task for him to verbalize. Yet, give him a written list with a variety of options and the task will be significantly easier. That's what it's like to play into his hyperlexic learning style though.

Anyway, I paired it with an interest of his - video games! - and voila, it's the perfect fit for him. So yeah, that's where the idea for this video game themed anxiety warning signs worksheet came from.

Free printable video game themed anxiety warning signs worksheet for older kids and teens

About this Anxiety Warning Signs Worksheet

This worksheet is best geared towards teens and/or older kids in the middle years grades. It can be used to help kids identify their own anxiety triggers.

They can simply color in, highlight, or circle the anxiety symptoms that apply to them. Maybe they feel like crying or their heart rate increases. Or maybe they get all tense and feel a tightness in their chest. That's for them to figure out. With or without your guidance, of course.

You'll find a wide variety of warning signs of anxiety listed on this printable worksheet including:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Speech difficulties
  • Negative thoughts
  • Irritability
  • Stomach pain
  • Crying
  • Dry mouth
  • Refusing to do certain things
  • Overthinking
  • ...and so much more!

Download the Free Video Game Themed Anxiety Printable

This one page printable features a cute video game controller emoji and a huge list of anxiety warning signs for your child to color in, highlight, or circle. Simply download, print, and let your child identity their warning signs.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Video Game Themed Printable Pack!

This printable is a free sample from the Video Game Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below. The pack also includes an anger warning signs printable like this one.

Video Game Themed Emotions Pack for Older Kids & Teens

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Thursday, October 28, 2021

Free Printable Witch Themed Emotion Cards

Teaching kids about emotions this Halloween? Try this adorable free printable set of witch themed emotion cards.

Emotion cards can be a great way to teach kids about emotions because they're so versatile. They can be used in so many different ways, as you'll soon see.

And since it's Halloween, I thought it would be fun to make some Halloween themed emotion cards. 

I went with a witch theme in particular here (obviously, as that is what the title suggests) because witches have feelings too you know. At least, I assume they would...

Anyway, I really like these free printable witch themed emotion cards and I hope your kids will love them too!

Free printable witch themed emotion cards for kids - perfect for Halloween!Free printable witch themed emotion cards for kids - perfect for Halloween!

About these Witch Themed Emotion Cards

This pack of 12 emotions cards feature a cute witch emoji paired with a corresponding emotion word. The 12 emotions included in this set include happy, sad, surprised, nervous, mad, excited, silly, frustrated, bored, scared, calm, and upset.

How to Use these Emotion Picture Cards

There are so many different ways to use emotion cards. Here are a few suggestions that you could try:

  • Put them on a binder ring so your child can flip through them to pick how they are feeling
  • Print off two copies and turn it into an oversized memory matching game
  • Pick a card and try to copy or imitate that emotion into a mirror
  • Select a card at random and talk about a time you felt that way
  • Choose a card and discuss things that make you feel that emotion and/or ways you cope with that feeling
  • Play charades by drawing a random card and acting it out

I highly recommend laminating these cards first. It will make them more durable. Here's the laminator I use and love.

Download the Free Printable Emotion Cards Set

This three page printable includes a total of 12 emotion cards. Each card has a witch emoji paired with a corresponding emotion word. I highly recommend laminating the individual cards for durability.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try this Witch Themed Printable Pack!

This printable is a free sample from the Witch Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Witch themed emotions pack for kids

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Free Printable Vampire Themed Emotions Bingo Game

Looking for a fun way to work on emotions this Halloween? Try this free printable vampire themed emotions bingo game for kids.

Working on emotions doesn't have to be boring. There are plenty of ways to practice emotions through play and with games. I promise that it's easy to make learning about emotions fun.

And since it's so close to Halloween, it just makes sense to do a little Halloween themed emotions activity or two, right?

Well, this free printable vampire themed emotions bingo game fits the bill. It's tons of fun (aka it doesn't suck - see what I did there??) and totally on theme for Halloween.

I mean just look at how cute these itty bitty vampires are! They're adorable!

Free printable vampire themed emotions bingo game for kids that's perfect for Halloween

About this Vampire Themed Emotions Bingo Game

If you're familiar with bingo at all, then you'll know how to play this game. The main differences here are that there are only 3 columns and 3 rows instead of the usual 5. There is also no free space on these cards. 

To play, shuffle the calling cards and place them in a pile face down. Draw a card and read the name of the emotion shown on the card. 

Then, using the image on the calling card as a reference, check to see if that emotion is on your game card or not. If it is, cover the spot using a bingo dabber (if unlaminated), cross it off with a dry erase marker (if laminated), or use a some kind of small manipulative like a Halloween mini eraser, glass stone, or poker chip.

I also highly recommend laminating the bingo game cards and calling cards first for durability. Here's the laminator I use and love.

If you don't have a laminator, then you can also just use clear sheet protectors, which you can usually find at the dollar store. Just slip the printable inside and voila!

Download the Free Printable Emotions Bingo

This printable has 6 pages, including 5 different bingo game cards and one page of bingo calling cards. The bingo cards show images only, whereas the calling cards have an emoji and the corresponding written word below it. 

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download this free printable

 

Want More Ideas for Teaching Emotions? Try these Vampire Themed Ideas!

This printable is a free sample from the Vampire Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.

Vampire themed emotions pack for kids

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Free printable vampire themed emotions bingo game for kids that's perfect for Halloween

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