Is stormy weather keeping you inside all weekend? Don’t fret if you have to find ways to keep the little ones busy. These fun and educational printable activities from SuperKids magazine will keep your kids entertained, plus learn more about their feelings at the same time. Best part – they’re screen-free!
Draw: All the feels in a wheel
If you could draw your feelings, what would they look like? Doodle or make a pattern to show what each emotion feels like for you.
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Word whizz: Say it like it is
There are many words you can use to describe an emotion. Can you match the feeling in column A to the one with a similar meaning in column B?
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Writing: How are you today?
Sometimes it’s tricky to immediately know how we’re feeling. Take your favourite pencil, find a comfy spot to sit down and use this worksheet to put your finger on how you’re doing.
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Mix and match: All shook up
Emotions can get muddled sometimes. Connect each face below with the emotion that best describes it. (Top tip: Use different colour pencils for each path, so you can keep track of where you are.)
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