Hi teachers and Families! Understanding feelings is such an important skill, and this Emotions Drawing Activity is the perfect way to help children recognize and express their emotions in a creative, hands-on way. This activity invites kids to draw faces based on different emotions, making it a fun and engaging way to explore the world of feelings.
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What’s Included in the printable?
- Emotion Prompts: Each worksheet includes different emotions for kids to draw, such as happy, sad, angry, surprised, or confused.
- Interactive Design: Space is provided for children to illustrate each emotion with a facial expression of their own creation.
- Emotional Awareness: Prompts encourage kids to think about what each feeling looks like and reflect on their own experiences.
Why I LOVE This Resource:
Helping children understand their emotions doesn’t have to feel like a big lesson—it can be playful and creative! This activity allows kids to express themselves through art while learning to recognize the emotions in themselves and others. It’s a great tool for building emotional intelligence and helping children feel more in control of their feelings.
By combining art and self-reflection, this activity gives kids the chance to connect with their emotions in a meaningful way. It’s also a wonderful stepping stone for teaching empathy, as kids begin to understand and recognize the feelings of others.
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