❤️ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (40 Lessons) • 🟢 A. Understanding Myself
I can notice clues in my face, body, and voice to help me recognize basic feelings, like happy, sad, angry, scared, and calm. I can use simple "I feel…" sentences to share my feelings in a safe way.
A feeling is what is happening on the inside of us. Feelings can be big or small. All feelings are okay, but some choices are not okay.
Clues on my face
Clues in my body
Clues in my voice
Using "I feel…" sentences
Remember: All feelings are allowed. If a feeling is very big or very strong, we should tell a trusted adult helper.
Picture strip: Faces and body clues
You and an adult will practise noticing clues for different feelings.
Use this practice to help your child connect pictures, body clues, and words for feelings.
Answer each question about feelings, body clues, and "I feel…" sentences.
1) What is a feeling?
2) Which picture clue might show someone feels happy?
3) Which body clue might show someone feels scared?
4) Which sentence is a good "I feel…" sentence?
5) Which feeling might match this clue: "My body is relaxed and my breathing is slow."
6) Which voice sounds most like excited?
7) Which sentence is most helpful when your feeling is very big?
8) Which sentence is true about feelings?
9) Your friend says, "My eyes feel wet and my face is turned down." Which feeling might they have?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?