teaching resource

Synonym Poster Pack - Emotions Chart Display

  • Updated

    Updated:  13 Jun 2023

Blend social-emotional learning and vocabulary building activities with a set of 15 emotional synonyms anchor charts.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  15 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 7

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teaching resource

Synonym Poster Pack - Emotions Chart Display

  • Updated

    Updated:  13 Jun 2023

Blend social-emotional learning and vocabulary building activities with a set of 15 emotional synonyms anchor charts.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  15 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 7

Blend social-emotional learning and vocabulary building activities with a set of 15 emotional synonyms anchor charts.

Build Vocabulary Skills and Emotional Awareness with Printable Emotions Synonym Charts

Now more than ever, emotional awareness and emotional intelligence need to work their way into the everyday classroom setting… but sometimes, there’s just no more wall space to hang another reference guide or anchor chart. We’ve created a resource designed to simultaneously boost emotional intelligence and vocabulary skills. There’s no need for a synonyms display and an emotion display when you can have both simultaneously! These fifteen feelings anchor charts perfectly blend writing, vocabulary, and social-emotional learning into your instruction.

The following printable emotions synonym charts are included in your download.

  • excited synonyms
  • shy synonyms
  • angry synonyms
  • surprised synonyms
  • worried synonyms
  • hungry synonyms
  • nervous synonyms
  • tired synonyms
  • sick synonyms
  • frustrated synonyms

Why is Emotional Intelligence Important?

  1. Learning about different emotions helps kids develop emotional intelligence, which involves understanding and managing their feelings and recognizing and empathizing with the emotions of others. Emotional intelligence is crucial for building positive relationships, communicating effectively, and making sound decisions.
  2. Understanding different emotions helps children become more self-aware, allowing them to identify their feelings better and understand why they might feel a certain way. This can help them regulate their emotions better and respond appropriately to different situations.
  3. Understanding emotions can help kids develop better social skills. When they recognize and understand how others are feeling, they are better equipped to communicate effectively, show empathy, and build positive relationships.
  4.  Knowing different emotions can help children cope with difficult situations like sadness, anger, or fear. When kids identify their feelings, they can better communicate their needs to adults and seek help when necessary.

Download and Print Your Emotions Anchor Charts

This is a no-prep resource! Use the dropdown arrow on the download button to select the full-colour or black-and-white PDF file. Download your files, print your posters, and put them on display! Now your students have a synonym reference guide that helps them understand their emotions.

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