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Teaching emotions to young English learners with these engaging worksheets, students don’t just learn vocabulary—they recognize, express, and connect emotions in meaningful ways.
This resource is part of a complete ESL unit designed especially for preschool and kindergarten learners, helping them practice listening, speaking, and fine motor skills through fun, hands-on activities.
Set 1 of Worksheets. Listen and color! Cut through the lines and then you have
small cards for the students to play games.
Grab three lunch bags and glue a small card on each one to make a feed me box activity. Have the students sort their worksheets into happy, sad and angry.
Listen, trace and color pages
The emotions unit is great for review the parts of the face.These worksheets build comprehension.
When the worksheets are done, students cut the images and then sort
them using a pocket chart or simply do it on the table.
From a shape unit worksheet to puppets
Two worksheets to review shapes. Students color as
you dictate. Students will practice the colors.
Teacher: Color the
square yellow. Color the circle blue. Color the triangle red.
I did the white wax crayon technique. Students trace the word using a white wax crayon. Then, use a marker to color the shape and the word appears like magic.
Dictate the
color of the emotions on the faces. Teacher: It’s an
angry face. It’s yellow.
The students
cut all the shapes and glue them onto a craft stick so each puppet has two
faces. Name a shape or an emotion and have the students show that puppet to
you. Teacher: Show me the
blue circle! Show me the
sad face.
Take a look!
Review the shapes as you dictate the color of each one.
Teacher: Color the circle red.
Then dictate the emotion of each shape.
Teacher: The yellow triangle is angry.
Students cut all the shapes. They glue a craft stick behind each one and play show and tell.
Student: The green square is green.
From a
worksheet to sorting
This unit goes for a lot of sorting. I used a pocket
chart but if you don’t have one it can be done on the table.
Take a look!
Cut and
paste emotion worksheet
Review the numbers as you dictate the color of each number.
Teacher:
Color number one yellow.
Then dictate
the hair color of each child.
Teacher:
the girl is angry. Her hair is red.
Students cut
all the children cards. They glue them next to the number that you dictate.
Teacher:
The angry girl is next to the yellow number one.
Take a look!
A worksheet can be a puzzle later.
Crayons with emotions worksheet
It is a must to review previous units vocabulary and blend it into the new unit. This is a crayon face worksheets.
Teacher: Color the happy crayon blue!!
Take a look!
My emotion emotion worksheet
Fun it is for your students to draw themselves and make a puppet to show off their current emotion.
More worksheets for the emotions unit!
Emotions Number
Dictation
The numbers come in black and white. Color the body of each
number and add an emotion to each one. I turned mine into puppets so it will be
easier to show to the students.
The students
will have their b&w template with the numbers.
Do this as a
listening activity. Say how your number looks like.
Teacher:
It’s number eight. It’s red. It’s sad.
Students
will look for number eight and color it red. Then have them draw and color the
mouth expression.
The students can place the numbers in the correct sequence.
Thanksgiving among other Holidays is included in this Emotions Uniot Resource. Here is the blog post, take a look:
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