A guide for using our resources
Children will explore and analyze a range of emotions they might feel at school.
Watch a Video:
 All Kinds of Feelings
 Skill: social and emotional learning
Read the Issue:
School Feelings
Play a Game:
How Do I Feel?
 Skill: social and emotional learning
Complete Skill Sheets
 Show What You Know
 Skill: comprehension
Count to Calm Down
 Skills: numbers, social and emotional learning
Skill Boosters 
- Writing: 
Fill in the Feeling!
 - Reading: 
More About Emotions
 - Hands-on Activity: 
Calm-Down Bottles 
CCSS: SL.K.2, RI.K.1, W.K.8, RL.K.1
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Writing: Fill in the Feeling!
Writing: Fill in the Feeling!
- Use the “My Feelings” sheet to incorporate poetry into your writing center! Children personalize the poem by writing a word and drawing a face that tells how they feel.
 - You can let kids fi ll out multiple sheets throughout the day or week and keep them in a folder. It’s a great way to teach that feelings come and go—and all of them are OK!
 
Reading: Paired Text
Reading: Paired Text
- Read Jo Witek’s In My Heart: A Book of Feelings. It uses wonderful imagery and sensory language to describe a variety of feelings.
 - The book is sure to spark rich discussions. Ask this question after each page: “How does your heart feel when it is (sad, happy, proud, etc.)?”
 
Hands-on Activity: Calm-Down Bottles
Hands-on Activity: Calm-Down Bottles
Skill: social and emotional learning, fine-motor skills
Materials: clear plastic bottles with tops, water, glitter, food coloring, small decorative items (e.g., plastic beads), clear dish soap, superglue, masking tape
- Premake a calm-down bottle. (See instructions below.) Explain that when we get upset, our feelings can get big. We don’t need them to disappear, but we want them to settle down. A calm-down bottle can help!
 - Demonstrate using it. Shake the bottle and watch the items settle as you take deep breaths.
 - Help children make their own. Fill bottles of the way with warm water. Add glitter and food coloring.
 - Have kids put in decorative items. Fill the rest with dish soap so there’s no air at the top. Superglue the top on, and secure it with tape.