Emotional Awareness Teaching Resources for Year 1
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What Is Anxiety? Poster
Teach your students to understand and manage anxious feelings with this informative classroom display poster.
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How Are You Feeling Today? Poster
Help students to recognise and identify their feelings and emotions with this colourful classroom display poster.
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The Feelings Flow Poster
Help students understand the transient nature of emotions with this simple poem about feelings.
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Worry Jar – Cut and Assemble Kit
Create a worry jar for your students to help them recognise and cope with their worries.
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Emotional Self-Regulation Check-In Posters
Promote emotional awareness and self-regulation in your classroom with this daily mood check-in routine.
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Student Daily Check-In Template
Check in on your students' emotions each day with a printable emotions chart.
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My Emotions Wheel
Help students communicate how they are feeling with this emotions wheel template.
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Feeling Safe Mini-Book
Explore positive and negative feelings and what it feels like to be safe with this mini-book.
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How Would You Feel? Scenario Cards
Foster students’ emotional intelligence and develop emotional vocabulary by exploring a range of real-life scenarios.
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Characteristics of Emotions - Posters
Help students learn the facial expressions and body cues that accompany the most common emotional states with this set of classroom display posters.
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How Would I Feel? Sorting Activity
Explore students’ emotional intelligence and develop emotional vocabulary through real-life scenarios.
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Weather Feelings - How Are You Feeling? Poster and Flashcards
A visual resource to help students verbalise how they are feeling.
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Feelings Endless Card Template
An endless card template for students to create and use to communicate how they are feeling.
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The Worry Waterfall Video
Help your students recognise and manage feelings of stress and unease using The Worry Waterfall.