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Emoji Emotions Feelings Cards: Bulletin Board/Word Wall for Morning Meeting, ESL

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SweetScaffolds
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Pages
22 pages
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This is so great for my calming corner and to help my 1st-grade students understand and verbalize their emotions.
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Description

Perfect for Morning Meeting, SEL check-ins, ESL class, Special Education, and supporting English Learners / ELLs in mainstream classrooms: 32 vocabulary cards with emoji picture support to help students identify and talk about their feelings. Includes sentence frames, modifiers, and an easy "How are you?" song for interactive pocket chart activities, or post as a bulletin board / word wall in your classroom for year-round use!

This resource includes:

  • 28 emotions cards with emoji picture support (vocabulary list below)
  • 4 modifier cards with emoji picture support ("a little," "very," "so," "not")
  • 3 sentence starters ("I feel," "I am," "I'm")
  • 2 punctuation cards ("." "!")
  • Song cut-outs: "Hello, How are You?"
  • Picture dictionary page: Student handout of feelings vocabulary

This is a high-mileage resource I use everyday in my own K-5 ESL classroom. Why?

  • High-interest emojis show vocabulary clearly -- and are relevant for all grade levels!
  • Clear, easy-to-read print follows handwriting conventions
  • Simple, clean borders reduce ink (saving you money!) and keep the focus where it should be: on the visual vocabulary! (And will match any classroom decor!)
  • Easy, minimal prep: With 2 emoji cards per page, just print and cut in half.

Can also be used when teaching:

  • Opposites / Antonyms (happy / sad; hot / cold)
  • Synonyms (tired / sleepy; mad / angry)
  • Degree / Connotations (angry vs furious; fine vs happy vs excited)

Vocabulary includes:

angry

annoyed

bored

cold

confused

disappointed

embarrassed

excited

fine

frustrated

furious

happy

hot

hungry

mad

proud

sad

scared

sick

silly

sleepy

tired

stressed

surprised

suspicious

thirsty

upset

worried

Total Pages
22 pages
Answer Key
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