![]() ![]() I am proud of being me (hands on hips, shoulders straight, smile) I get scared (cross arms and make scared face) Let children place their name card below the emotion card that fits their feeling. Discuss why they think the child in the picture feels that way. Point at each emotion card on the board and name it or ask children to name the emotion. Place feelings picture cards in a row on a board. If the cards don't match, the next player gets a turn. If the cards match, they can keep them and get another turn. Let children turn over two cards at a time. Matching Game: Place cards face down on the table. Print two copies of the emotion cards and cut out. Sing the song again and let children show the matching feeling on their puppet's face. Drill a hole to the bottom of the paper plate and attach the mouth piece with a brass fastener. Hand out a paper plate and a mouth piece to each child. If you're sad and you know it, cry BOO-HOO. Repat by children looking in the mirror making a sad face. If you're happy and you know it, and you really want to show it, If you're happy and you know it, show a smile. Sing the song " If You're Happy and You Know It." Let children look in the mirror and make a happy face. Talk about how we feel when we're happy and how it shows in our face. Re-read the book and let the children with the matching feeling hold up their puppet. Let children share their feeling puppet with the group. Decorate with yarn annd paper scraps for hair and ears. Have them color or cut out and paste a feeling face on their paper plate. Hand out a small paper plate to each child and encourage them to make a feeling puppet. ![]() Read the book: Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My DayĪfter reading the book prompt students to discuss a variety of feelings. Let children share with you how the monster feels. Print out a monster face without facial features and let children use play dough to create different facial expressions and mood. Place different size mirrors all around the room. My Feeling and Emotions Emotions Learning Center Ideas Pretend Play Area Use the activities during your All About Me theme: Our activities help children identify and name their emotions and feelings. Introduce and let children explore the different feelings they can experience on any day. Free Emotions Activities, Games, and Printables ![]()
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