Description
What It Is:
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A unique Social Emotional Learning (SEL) tool.
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Builds emotional intelligence for kids.
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More than a feelings chart or mood meter.
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Essential psychology for students.
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Promotes mental health awareness in school.
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A creative emotion wheel alternative.
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Supports character education.
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Boosts well-being in the classroom.
For Teachers & Students:
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Perfect as a classroom poster.
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Simplifies teaching emotions.
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Versatile elementary school resources.
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Engaging middle school activities.
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Great for high school psychology.
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Invaluable school counselor tools.
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Effective special education resources.
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Ideal homeschool printables.
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Perfect back-to-school activities.
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Supports student well-being.
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Essential for any calm-down corner.
Resource Features:
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Ready-to-use printable flashcards.
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Instant free PDF download.
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Vibrant educational posters.
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Essential teaching aids.
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Clear visual learning tools.
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Easy DIY classroom decor.
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Brilliant bulletin board ideas.
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Durable laminatable resources.
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Includes a worksheet companion.
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Expansive vocabulary cards.
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Engaging clipart emotions.
Explore the “Elements”:
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Core feelings: Happy, Sad, Angry, Scared.
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Ekman’s basics: Joy, Fear, Anger, Surprise, Disgust.
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Complex states: Anxious, Excited, Proud, Lonely, Frustrated.
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Positive emotions: Confident, Curious, Grateful, Hopeful, Embarrassed.
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Key concepts: Empathy, Sympathy, Resilience, Self-regulation.
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Action skills: Coping skills, Emotional vocabulary.
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A comprehensive feeling words.
How to Use It:
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Solves how to teach kids about feelings.
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Provides free social-emotional learning activities.
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Your go-to printable feelings flashcards PDF.
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Perfect for “I am” feeling cards.
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Use with an identifying emotions worksheet.
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Improves classroom management with SEL.
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Helps build emotional vocabulary.
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Accessible kids’ mental health printables.
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Instant downloadable educational posters.
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A source for creative school counselor ideas.





Bunny Fdo –
Innovative, visually engaging representation of emotional states
Pavini Lahoti –
Expertly designed “periodic table” format that makes learning and exploring emotions an engaging and memorable experience.
Amrapali Niungare –
The idea of presenting emotions in a “periodic table” format is both creative and effective. It helps children explore and understand the diversity of human emotions in a structured, yet accessible way.
Rhona Acosta –
Teachers often appreciate the visually appealing design, which captures students’ attention and promotes interest in understanding emotions.