Pre-K Social Emotional Learning Worksheets

Feelings & Emotions Wheel |Identifying feelings Spinning Wheel Activity for Kids

By The Fun Sheep

This Printable Emotions Wheel Chart for kids by “The Fun Sheep” is the perfect tool to help kids explore and understand their feelings in a fun and engaging way

As kids interact with this Emotions Wheel, they will not only learn to identify different facial expressions but also develop a vocabulary to express their emotions effectively. Empower your child to navigate their feelings and emotions confidently

Adaptable to different stages of development, kids can switch the wheel from toddler mode, featuring 4 emotions, to the pre-k and kindergarten stage, showcasing 8 emotions. This transition offers an opportunity for them to progressively identify and understand a wider range of feelings

What comes in the product:

- 4 Emotions Wheel for toddler (includes black & white)

- 8 Emotions Wheel for pre-k and kindergarten stage (includes black & white)

- Emotions included are: Happy, Angry, Sad, Scared, Surprised, Confused, Silly, Bored

- 12 pages to print

- A4 paper Size

- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)

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Emotions Matching Game | Emotions Activity Set - Social Emotional Learning

By The Fun Sheep

This Kids Feelings Matching Game by “The Fun Sheep” is the ultimate tool for teaching children about different emotions and facial expressions

Whether for homeschool learning or in a nursery, kindergarten, playroom, or classroom setting, This game is not just about matching; it's about equipping your children with a fundamental understanding of their feelings and teach them about emotions in a playful manner

Use the flashcards included for reference, allowing children to match the names of the emotions to their corresponding facial expressions to facilitate their emotional intelligence development and self-awareness

What comes in the product:

- The set includes 2 characters, a boy and a girl with 2 skin tones and 12 emotions

- 10 reference flashcards

- 14 pages to print

- A4 paper Size

- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)

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Emotions Wheel for Girls | Identifying feelings Wheel Chart Printable Activity

By The Fun Sheep

This Printable Emotions Wheel for kids by “The Fun Sheep” is the perfect tool to help kids explore and understand their feelings in a fun and engaging way

Encourage open communication about feelings with your child using this interactive Emotions Wheel. With a simple spin of the wheel, your child can express their emotions and share what they're feeling each day. This tool is particularly valuable during moments of difficulty in communication, offering a visual aid to bridge the gap

Adaptable to different stages of development, kids can switch the wheel from toddler mode, featuring 4 emotions, to the pre-k and kindergarten stage, showcasing 8 emotions. This transition offers an opportunity for them to progressively identify and understand a wider range of feelings

What comes in the product:

- 4 Emotions Wheel for toddler (includes black & white)

- 8 Emotions Wheel for pre-k and kindergarten stage (includes black & white)

- Emotions included are: Happy, Angry, Sad, Scared, Surprised, Confused, Silly, Bored

- 6 pages to print

- A4 paper Size

- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)

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Where Do You Feel Pain? | Feelings Chart & Check-In Checklist for Kids

By The Student Worksheets

Feelings, Feelings Chart, Feelings Check-In, Checklist – This interactive resource is perfect for helping children express their emotions and identify areas of discomfort. "Where Do You Feel Pain?" is designed for teachers, counselors, and parents to support kids in understanding their physical and emotional well-being.

This resource includes:

  • A large body diagram for children to mark areas of pain or discomfort.
  • A feelings chart to help kids associate their emotions with physical sensations.
  • A check-in checklist to encourage self-awareness and communication.
  • Bright, colorful visuals to engage young learners.

Perfect for:

  • Classroom emotional check-ins.
  • Therapy and counseling sessions.
  • Teaching body awareness and fostering self-expression.

Support children in identifying their feelings and needs with this easy-to-use, kid-friendly tool!

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World Kindness Day Social Story and Headbands

By Your Educational Oasis

Celebrate Kindness Day, National Kindness Day, and World Kindness Day with these interactive and meaningful Kindness Headband Coloring Crafts! This resource includes 2 differentiated headbands for young learners to color, personalize, and wear, making it perfect for classrooms, homeschools, and community events focused on kindness and empathy. Each headband is designed to reinforce the themes of kind words and kind actions, helping children connect with the concept of kindness in a fun, hands-on way.

This set also includes a social story about kindness that teaches children about the power of kind words and kind actions. Through relatable characters and scenarios, the story emphasizes simple but impactful actions, like saying “Thank you” or “Please,” and practicing patience, sharing, and listening to others. This story is a valuable resource for promoting empathy and social skills in young learners, helping them understand why kindness matters.

Product Features:

  • 2 Differentiated Headbands: Each headband can be customized, offering different designs to engage learners of varying skill levels.
  • Kindness Social Story Included: The story helps children learn about using kind words and practicing kind actions, reinforcing positive social-emotional skills in a way they can relate to and enjoy.
  • Easy-to-Make Craft: Simply color, cut out, and tape or staple the ends to fit each child’s head.

How to Use:

  1. Print out the headband and social story pages.
  2. Allow students to color and decorate each piece, choosing colors and designs that reflect kindness.
  3. Read the social story together, discussing examples of kind words and kind actions.
  4. Cut out the headbands along the outline and tape or staple the ends to fit each child’s head.

These Kindness Headbands and the included social story are fantastic tools for teaching children about the importance of kindness. They empower young learners to use kind words like “Thank you” and “Please” and to take kind actions like sharing and taking turns. Perfect for Kindness Day celebrations, morning meetings, or any lesson focused on social-emotional learning, these headbands and story will help children spread kindness and positivity wherever they go!

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Social Story Don't Use Bad Words - Social Emotional Support for Early Learners

By Your Educational Oasis

Teach children the importance of kind and respectful communication with Don’t Use Bad Words! This engaging social story helps early learners understand why avoiding bad words, profanity, and inappropriate speech is essential for positive interactions at school, home, and in the community.

Through relatable scenarios, students will see the impact of using vulgar language or cursing, learn alternative ways to express emotions, and discover how to repair relationships when mistakes happen.

Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or at-home discussions, this resource supports social-emotional learning and fosters an environment of respect and understanding.

Key Features:

  • Clear, relatable examples of why using profanity or inappropriate talk can hurt feelings
  • Positive strategies for managing emotions without resorting to vulgar language
  • Child-friendly illustrations that engage young learners
  • Printable and digital formats for versatile teaching

Whether addressing inappropriate speech in the classroom or reinforcing respectful communication at home, Don’t Use Bad Words is an invaluable tool for teaching kindness and self-control.

Help your learners build better communication habits with this easy-to-use and impactful social story!

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Social Story Going to the Bathroom - Social Emotional Support for Early Learners

By Your Educational Oasis

Help your students master bathroom self-care with Maddisyn Goes to the Bathroom! This engaging social story is designed for early learners who are developing independence when using bathrooms, restrooms, or lavatories at school or home.

Follow Maddisyn as she learns the step-by-step process of using the restroom responsibly, including proper hygiene habits like flushing, washing hands, and tidying up. This story supports children who may feel nervous about using public restrooms or need guidance in understanding social expectations.

Perfect for teachers, parents, and therapists, this resource promotes self-confidence, independence, and positive routines for bathroom self-care. Whether you're teaching routines for the classroom lavatory or home bathroom use, Maddisyn Goes to the Bathroom is an essential tool for fostering independence in young learners.

Key Features:

Bright, child-friendly illustrations featuring Maddisyn

Easy-to-follow steps for using restrooms and maintaining hygiene

Printable and digital formats for versatile use

Ideal for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early elementary students

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I Am Thankful: A Mini Book | Interactive Book

By Inspired By MlG

This engaging and interactive mini book is designed to help students develop gratitude and reflection skills. Students will look at the pictures and write the word of the things that they are thankful for. The book also includes blank templates for students to personalize their gratitude lists.

Benefits for Students:

  • Enhanced Gratitude: By actively listing things they are thankful for, students cultivate a positive mindset and appreciate the good in their lives.
  • Improved Writing Skills: Writing practice is essential for language development. This book provides opportunities for students to write words and sentences related to gratitude.
  • Cognitive Development: Visual prompts and writing activities stimulate cognitive processes such as observation, memory, and critical thinking.
  • Emotional Well-being: Focusing on positive emotions can reduce stress and anxiety, promoting emotional well-being.
  • Social-Emotional Learning: Sharing gratitude with others can strengthen social bonds and foster empathy.

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Characteristics of a Good Friend Activity!

By Inspired By MlG

Friendship: it's the secret sauce of a happy school year! But what exactly makes a good friend? Our interactive "Characteristics of a Good Friend Activity" helps students explore the superpowers that make friendships strong and build a foundation for a positive classroom environment.
This engaging activity features:

  • Two templates (boy and girl): Inclusive design allows students to see themselves represented.
  • Action-packed prompts: Fill-in-the-blank lines like "A good friend..." and "I can be a good friend by..." encourage reflection and self-awareness.
  • Positive reinforcement: Students celebrate the awesome qualities that make them and their friends special.

But the benefits go beyond the activity itself!

  • Students:

    • Develop social-emotional skills: Identify and understand the key traits of strong friendships (honesty,kindness, loyalty, etc.).
    • Boost self-esteem: Recognize their own positive qualities and how they contribute to friendships.
    • Practice empathy: Consider what makes a good friend from another person's perspective.
  • Teachers:

    • Create a positive classroom climate: Foster a sense of community and respect by highlighting the importance of good friendships.
    • Identify student needs: Gain insights into students' social skills and areas for potential support.
    • Spark meaningful discussions: Use the activity as a springboard for class discussions about building strong friendships.

"Characteristics of a Good Friend Activity" is an engaging and effective tool to equip students with the social-emotional skills they need to thrive in school and beyond!
Download yours today and watch your classroom friendships blossom!

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Understand Situations & Feelings

By Inspired By MlG

Struggling to engage students in emotional intelligence? This activity makes learning about feelings fun and effective!

What it is:

Students become detectives of emotions! They'll read real-life scenarios and use their social-emotional skills to identify the feelings involved. Then, they'll express their understanding by drawing an emotion face in a designated box above the situation.

Benefits for Students:

  • Develops Emotional Literacy: Students will learn to recognize and name a wide range of emotions in themselves and others.
  • Boosts Empathy: By understanding situations and feelings, students build empathy and become better communicators.
  • Enhances Social Skills: This activity fosters emotional regulation and equips students to navigate social situations with confidence.

Benefits for Teachers:

  • Engaging and Interactive: This activity keeps students actively involved in learning about social-emotional intelligence.
  • Quick and Easy to Implement: No prep needed! Just print the scenarios and let the emotional learning begin.
  • Provides Valuable Insights: Observe students' responses to gain a deeper understanding of their emotional awareness.

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Facial Expression and Hairstyle Drawing Practice

By Inspired By MlG

This activity offers a fun and engaging way for students to explore and develop their artistic skills while also reaping valuable benefits across various cognitive and creative domains.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced Observational Skills: Drawing facial expressions and hairstyles requires keen observation of subtle details like the curve of a smile, the tilt of a head, or the flow of hair strands. This practice sharpens students' ability to notice and appreciate the nuances of human features.
  • Improved Fine Motor Skills: The delicate strokes needed for drawing facial features and hair help refine students' fine motor skills, leading to greater dexterity and control in their hand-eye coordination.
  • Boosted Creativity: This activity encourages students to think creatively as they experiment with different expressions, hairstyles, and artistic styles. They can express their imagination and develop unique interpretations of emotions and appearances.
  • Enhanced Emotional Understanding: By drawing various facial expressions, students gain a deeper understanding of how emotions are visually conveyed. This can improve their ability to recognize and empathize with the feelings of others.
  • Development of Spatial Awareness: Drawing requires students to accurately represent three-dimensional features on a two-dimensional surface. This practice helps develop their spatial awareness and understanding of perspective.
  • Self-Expression: Art provides a powerful outlet for self-expression. Students can use this activity to communicate their thoughts, feelings, and ideas in a visual way.
  • Stress Relief: Engaging in creative activities like drawing can be a relaxing and enjoyable way to reduce stress and anxiety.
  • Improved Academic Performance: Studies have shown that engaging in creative activities can enhance cognitive functions such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and memory.

Overall, Facial Expression and Hairstyle Drawing Practice is a versatile activity that promotes holistic development, fostering creativity, observational skills, fine motor skills, and emotional understanding while offering a fun and engaging way for students to express themselves.

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Harrison P Spader Personal Space Invader Activities Lesson Plan

By Dotty's Printables

This set of worksheets help kids understand personal space in a fun and friendly way. It includes different activities that teach about respecting boundaries and interacting with others.

  • Coloring Page: A creative way to introduce the concept of personal space.
  • Maze Activity: Navigate to a friend without crossing into others’ personal space.
  • Thumbs Up and Down Activity: Identify good and bad personal space behaviors.
  • Cut and Paste Activity: Arrange characters at the right distance in various scenarios.
  • Reflecting Page: A place for students to think and write about their experiences with personal space.

This resource makes learning about personal space enjoyable and easy for young learners!

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Big Problem vs Small Problem Visual Scenario Activities

By Dotty's Printables

This is a set of 5 worksheets to help students differentiate between Big problem and small problem through different activities and visuals. This makes a great addition to your unit on Size of the Problem!

Five Interactive Worksheets:

  • Activities that involve categorizing, matching, drawing, and coloring exercises to help students distinguish between "Big" and "Little" problems.

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  • 8 cards total: Four cards featuring examples of "Big Problems" and four for "Little Problems."
  • Each set of problem cards is accompanied by a title card labeled either "BIG Problems" or "LITTLE Problems."

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The Grouchy Ladybug, Kindergarten, Social Emotional Learning, No-prep Activities

By Elena Tenisi

Activity pages for The Grouchy Ladybug book. Great for small groups or 1:1's. Resource comes in black/white and colored versions.

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First Day Feelings

By Spark Interest with Sara

Are you looking for a FIRST DAY FEELINGS lesson that will support your pre-k, preschool or kindergarten students who are experiencing first day feelings? 

First days happen to all of us at different times in our lives - first day of preschool, first day back at school after a holiday, first day at camp, first day at dance class etc. 

This First Day Feelings lesson, will help your young learners identify their feelings, to label them, to know they are normal and to provide strategies for dealing with those first day feelings.

What’s included in this First Day Feelings Lesson:

  • A detailed lesson plan to guide your lesson
  • A PowerPoint Presentation with question prompts to encourage students to share their first day feelings.
  • 2 Worksheets: Color your feelings on your first day & draw how you are feeling on your first day.
  • First Day Feelings Display (Color & B&W) - First Day Feelings Sign (8.5 x 11in), 8 Feelings Buttons

The CASEL SEL Competencies addressed in this First Day Feelings lesson:

Social-Awareness & Self- Management: Students learn to identify their own emotions and consider tools to help them cope with those difficult First Day Feelings. Students learn that their teachers are a system of support for them when dealing with these difficult emotions.

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Kindness Coloring Pages

By Spark Interest with Sara

Do you need a no-prep kindness activity for your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students? These 20 fun kindness coloring pages are a great addition to your unit on Kindness. 

Just print and hand them out! Super easy!

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How to Use these Kindness Coloring Pages?

  1. Perfect for early finishers

  2. As a mindfulness exercise

  3. Want to spread kindness in your school? How about coloring in these kindness coloring pages and hang them in the classroom or hallways.

Looking for more Kindness Activities for your pre-k, preschool or Kindergarten classroom? Check these out:

☼ Kindness Feed My Monster Activity

☼ Kindness Activities for Preschoolers

☼ Kindness Clip Cards

☼ Empathy Activities | BUNDLE

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Picture Prompts for Discussion

By Spark Interest with Sara

Are you looking for a variety of picture prompts for discussion with your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students? These 20 picture prompts will encourage discussions around kindness, feelings, respect, conflict resolution, helping others and much more.

The pictures in this resource will encourage your students to look at common scenarios they may encounter at school or at home and to think about different ways we may respond to each situation. How are others feeling?  How can we help? How does our behavior affect a situation? 

Why use Picture Prompts for Discussion?

  • To help students identify how others are feeling.
  • To encourage students to articulate their thoughts and feelings.
  • To help younger students build problem solving skills around common scenarios they may encounter.

When could you use these Picture Prompts for Discussion?

  • At morning meetings.
  • During kindness month or week.
  • As an activity to promote discussion and fluency in language use.
  • Pair these picture prompts with SEL lessons.

What’s included in this huge Picture Prompts for Discussion resource?

The 20 Picture Prompts come in many different versions:

  1. PowerPoint Presentation - Pictures with questions prompts
  2. Half Page Pictures with question prompts
  3. Think & Draw Pages - Pictures with drawing prompt for each picture
  4. Single Line Writing Pages - Pictures with single line writing space.
  5. 1-Inch handwriting Lines Pages - Pictures with 1-inch handwriting lines to respond to questions.
  6. Half page pictures without questions prompts.

Sooooooo many options! Soooooo very versatile!

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The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource are:

1. Self Awareness: The ability to understand one’s own emotions, thoughts, and values and how they can influence behavior.

2. Relationship Skills: The abilities to establish and maintain healthy and supportive relationships and to effectively navigate settings with diverse individuals and groups.

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Big Problem Little Problem Worksheets

By Spark Interest with Sara

Are you looking for a Big Problem vs Little Problem activity to add to your Unit on Size of the Problem? These big problem-little problem worksheets will help your students differentiate between small and big problems; thus, helping them match the level at which they react to the severity of a problem.

Helping your students see that not all problems are equal, is a great first step in helping them deal with problems that occur in preschool, kindergarten or daycare.

Did you know that, this resource is also part of my Size of the Problem |BUNDLE?

What’s included in this Big Problem vs Little Problem Worksheets resource?

  • 16 Big Problem Little Problem Worksheets highlighting what is a big problem and what is a small problem, size of the problem vs reaction, how can you respond to a small/big problem

  • Types of Size of the Problem Worksheets: 

2 x Cut & Sort - Big vs Small Problem

1 x Circle Big Problem or Small Problem

3 x Matching Activity

1 x Does the Problem and reaction match? Yes or No

2 x How can you respond to a big/small problem? Draw your answer.

1 x Things I can do if there is a problem at school - coloring sheet

3 x Draw and Write ( 2 Versions: single line writing page & 1-inch handwriting lines)

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How to Use these Big Problem Little Problem Worksheets?

Option A:

For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.

Great for reinforcing Size of the Problem or Problem Solving Concepts already learnt.

Option B:

For younger students or students not yet reading, these big problem little problem worksheets can be used with small groups or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions in a fun and interactive way.


The CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES supported by this resource are:

  1. Social Awareness- Being able to put themselves in another’s shoes and see the other’s point of view.

2. Responsible decision-making is the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.


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World Kindness Day Coloring Pages

By Spark Interest with Sara

Do you need a World Kindness Day activity that is no-prep and will get your students spreading kindness? This World Kindness Day Coloring Pages resource is a great opportunity for us to highlight the fact that we all have the power to spread kindness in this world and is perfect for our pre-k, preschool and kindergarten students.

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When is World Kindness Day?

November 13th

What’s Included in this World Kindness Day Coloring Pages Resource?

  • 8 x World Kindness Day Coloring In Sheets
  • 3 x What Kindness Means & How I Show Kindness Worksheets
  • 18 x World Kindness Day Gift Tags
  • A World Kindness Day Fact Sheet

How to Use this World Kindness Day Coloring Pages Resource?

  1. Color in: Highlight this day by coloring in the World Kindness Day pictures to decorate your classroom or school hallways.
  2. Reflect: Use the World Kindness Day worksheets as a reflection exercise for your students. What does Kindness mean to them? How do they show kindness at home? How do they show kindness at school?
  3. Show appreciation: Your students will love being able to show appreciation for others by coloring, decorating and gifting these kindness tags to others. 

Looking for more Kindness Activities for your pre-k, preschool or Kindergarten classroom? Check these out:

☼ Kindness Feed My Monster Activity

☼ Kindness Activities for Preschoolers

☼ Kindness Clip Cards

☼ Empathy Activities | BUNDLE

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Looking for More Ideas on how to teach kindness in preschool? Check out my blog post: What is Kindness and How do you really teach Kindness to Preschoolers?

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Fairness Worksheets

By Spark Interest with Sara

Looking for Fairness Worksheets to reinforce learning around what it means to be fair, made especially with young learners in mind?

These Fairness Worksheets were made to complement your Unit on Fairness and to promote discussion and reflection on what fairness looks like in the classroom and playground. 

Did you know that this resource is part of a Fairness Activities BUNDLE?

What’s included in this Fairness Worksheets resource?

  • 12 Fairness Worksheets highlighting examples of what is fair, what is unfair and how I can show fairness at home, at school, to my friends, on the playground.

  • Types of Fairness Worksheets: 

2 x Cut & Sort - Fair vs Unfair

2 x Circle Fair or Unfair

2 x Matching Activity

2 x Is this Fair? Draw your answer.

4 x Draw and Write ( 2 Versions: single line writing page & 1-inch handwriting lines)

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How to Use these Fairness Worksheets?

Option A:

For students already reading, this can be an independent activity for your classroom centers.

Great for reinforcing Fairness Concepts already learnt.

Option B: For younger students or students not yet reading, these fairness worksheets can be used with small groups or one to one work with an individual student. This allows you to delve into discussions in a fun and interactive way.


This Fairness Worksheets resource has these CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES in mind:

  • Social Awareness- Being able to put themselves in another’s shoes and see the other’s point of view.
  • Responsible decision-making is the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.

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