Emotions
These sites have interactive resources on emotions and feelings. Learn about different emotions and how facial expression as well as gestures convey different emotions. Includes games, lesson plans, video clips, and printouts. There is also a link to eThemes Resource on Physiological Impact of Positive Emotions.
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Writing Tips & Teaching Strategies: Teaching Kids to Identify Emotions: Video
This video explores ways to teach children to identify emotions and as a by-product how to better express their own feelings. (Total Running Time: 3:03) NOTE: This site includes ads. NOTE: This site includes a discussion board. (forum, message board, etc.)
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I Feel: Audio Book: Video
Explore the different feelings children experience throughout the day. (Total Running Time: 3:00) NOTE: This site includes a discussion board. (forum, message board, etc.)
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"When I Am" by Gladys Rosa-Mendoz: Ideas for Teaching Feelings
This 13-page PDF uses the book "When I Am" by Gladys Rosa-Mendoz to promote social emotional development. This resource provides a list of activities you can use in conjunction with the book to explore feelings and emotions.
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This is How I Feel Today!: Feeling Chart
This four-page PDF includes images for: frustrated, embarrassed, sad, mad, nervous, happy, proud, scared, loved and lonely. Also included is a feeling wheel and a relaxation thermometer.
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Emotion Faces
This 13-page PDF includes full-page images for: embarrassed, frustrated, happy, lonely, loved, mad, sad, nervous, proud, relaxed, scared, stressed, and surprised.
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Feelingchart Flowers
This one-page PDF includes feeling flowers for: embarrassed, frustrated, happy, lonely, loved, mad, proud, relaxed, sad and scared.
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Facial Expression Game
This interactive game allows students to manipulate different facial parts to learn about facial expression. NOTE: Java Applet is required.
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Feeling Game
Click on a picture that represents the feeling in the question.
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BBC: Emotions Theater
Listen to a story of Tamba and then drag the picture that shows Tamba's feeling. NOTE: The "Talk" link leads to a discussion forum.
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SuccessLink: Express Yourself
Students learn to express different emotions through songs.
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Lesson Plan: Learning about Emotions
This page has suggested classroom activities for teaching about emotions to students. NOTE: This site includes ads.
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Emotions Clip Art
These are clip art that can be used to create flashcards of different emotions. NOTE: This site has banner-ads.
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Early Reader: Emotions
This six-page PDF file is a booklet about emotions for young readers.
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PBS: Go Go Diego
Use a given clue to guess the cause of emotion. NOTE: Flash plug-in is required.
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Emotions Song: Video
This song explains what emotions are and explores some of the most common emotions: happy, sad, excited, and mad. (Total Running Time: 1:32) NOTE: This site includes a discussion board. (forum, message board, etc.)
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eThemes Resource: Physiological Impact of Positive Emotions
Find out how positive and negative emotions affect the human brain. Learn how people can use positive emotions to improve memory, relax, finding a right answer in difficult situation, and much more. Discover how the brain works and learn how biofeedback stress-management tools can help kids and adults improve their everyday performance. Includes a description of biofeedback games, images, and schematic drawings of human brain.