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Emotions and Feelings Worksheets

Use these printable worksheets and games for teaching students about basic emotions and feelings. Feelings included in these activities: happy, sad, angry, tired, and afraid.

Emotions and Feelings Worksheets

Basic Feelings

How do you feel today? This page has nine faces for happy, sad, silly, worried, angry, tired, shy, bored, and confused.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
aBasic Feelings Chart
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Cut out the words tired, happy, angry, worries, sad, and silly. Glue each word next to the corresponding face.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
aBasic Feelings: Cut-and-Glue
Trace and write the emotion words and color the faces. Words include happy, silly, sad, worried, and angry.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
aBasic Feelings: Trace and Write
Draw faces that express the emotions noted for each character.
Kindergarten to 4th Grade
aDrawing Faces: Emotions

Writing Prompts

Write about a time when you were very brave.
3rd through 8th Grades
aWriting Prompt: Brave
Write about something that always puts a smile on your face.
3rd through 8th Grades
aWriting Prompt: Smile

Mini Book

Cut, color and assemble this miniature booklet. Each page describes an emotion and asks the reader to tell when they feel this way.
Kindergarten to 3rd Grade
aMini-Book: When do you feel...

How Do You Feel?

Students look at twenty emotion bubbles and color them to show how they've been feeling. Emotions include: tired, shy, proud, worried, excited, nervous, playful, lonely, stressed, bored, goofy, and confident.
3rd through 8th Grades
aHow I've Been Feeling Lately
Using this worksheet, students will create their own feelings thermometer. It shows a range of 5 feelings, and students will interpret how they feel and act with each one.
1st through 5th Grades
aFeelings Thermometer: How I Feel and How I Act
With this feelings thermometer worksheet, students will write about what makes them feel angry, frustrated, sad, worried, and happy.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aFeelings Thermometer: What Makes Me Feel...
This worksheet is a great way to get young students thinking about their feelings. They will color in the umbrella based on the color key to show how they are feeling.
Kindergarten to 4th Grade
aFeelings Umbrella
Students can fill out this web diagram with examples of things that make them feel angry.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
aI Feel Angry When ... Web Chart
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Sample Worksheet Images

Trace and Write the Feelings Worksheet

How I feel Emotions Coloring Worksheet

Feelings Mini Book Worksheet

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