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At this time of year, you may notice your students' feelings running the gamut from laughter to tears within the hour. (And possibly your feelings, too! September is a hectic time for teachers!) :) In my class, I touch on the topic of feelings throughout the year and I like to include different feelings activities and games as part of our learning. Below you'll find a worksheet I have used after reading one of my favourite books on feelings called, The Way I Feel, by Janan Cain. Since I…
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The Way I Feel is a great book for teaching about feelings. Use these teaching tips for ideas and inspiration on ways to teach this book. #ThePictureBookTeacher #TheWayIFeel #PictureBooks #ReadAlouds
As part of our ‘All About Me’ curriculum we’ve been spending a lot of time learning about emotions. I thought I’d share some resources today that have been hanging out in my rolling cart! The Way I Feel by Janin Cain is a great book about lots of different feelings. You can grab the book […]
Encourage students to be aware of their feelings! Students can write how they are feeling today and then draw how those feeling look on themselves.
Do you ever feel really sad for no reason at all? I've been feeling this way a lot lately and it's not fun. It can be hard to know what to do about these feelings too, so if you're feeling the same way as me here are some ways we might try to make ourselves happier again.. Why I Am So Sad For No Reason
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Reading children's books about feelings and emotions is important to a child's social-emotional learning, development, and health because they can help kids describe, express, and manage emotions such as anger in healthy ways.
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