Kathleen Lisa
How do you feel today chart classroom
Create a positive and interactive environment in your classroom with a feelings chart. Discover how this tool can help students express their emotions and foster healthy communication.
How do you feel today ? Chart for I think, I feel theme pre-K
Adriana Kushner
This how are you feeling today? chart brings a little bit of social media emoji fun to the classroom. Poster measures 17" x 22" Back of chart includes reproducibles and activity ideas to reinforce skills.
Beth Tate Kruzich
Emily MacLellan
Courtney Carter
Printable, simple activities to teach social emotional learning in the classroom including a Today I Feel Chart, Feelings Journal and...
Kristine Del Prete
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Rachel Bunn
Feeling Bulletin Board Set Mental Health Classroom Decor How are You Feeling Today Posters Emotion Cutouts Feeling Chart for Kid Teacher School Counselor Office Therapy Calm Down Corner Wall Supplies
PRICES MAY VARY. What you will get: Colorful mental health bulletin board set measures approximately 47 x 47 inches, includes sufficient colorful decorations and 100 adhesive dots, making it a good partner for students to self-regulate and maintain emotional stability. Unique design: How are you feeling today bulletin board decorations contain emoji, star, rainbow and heart pattern designs. Vivid colors can better decorate our classrooms. Use this colorful emoticon bulletin board set to let…
kimberly Hearns
Ariam's Today I feel...chart
Carla Meyrink
From very early on children demonstrate and recognize six basic emotions: sadness, joy, disgust, anger, surprise, and fear. However, children need a much bigger range of emotions in their tool box in order safely navigate the world. Appropriate actions and reactions require appropriate emotions. Wrong emotions illicit wrong choices. Teaching emotions does not come with a lesson plan. There isn’t a top twenty list of emotions to teach your child that can be checked off one-by-one. Most…
Kim Marxhausen