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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Emotion Social Skills Games & Activities



Try these games to help teach emotions to your students.


6games.eu- Homer's Emotions Game

cccoe.net- Emotions Bingo Game

do2learn.com- The Feelings Game

mes-english.com- Emotion Flash Cards

eslflashcards.com- http://www.eslflashcards.com/">Emotions Flash Cards

bogglesworldesl.com- Emotions and Feelings Card Game

pbskids.org- Guess The Feeling Game

twinkl.com- Emotions Board Game

thecounselingpalette.com- 25 Best Expressive Emotions Games for Teaching Feelings and Skills

nickjr.com- Finding Feelings Game

educationtothecore.com- 18 Games for Teaching Emotions and Self-Regulation

emotionslab.org- Emotional Games

lifeovercs.com- Free Printable Emotions Board Game for Kids

yourtherapysource.com- Feelings Games For Preschoolers

tinytap.com- Simple Emotions Game 1

sesameworkshop.org- Play Feeling Faces

learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org- Emotions and Feelings 1 (game)

upliftkids.org- Emotions Activities for Kids

wholeheartedschoolcounseling.com- The Feelings Card Game

hubforhelpers.com- Emotion Heads Up Game

printablecrush.com- Printable Inside Out Emotions Board Game

brookespublishing.com- 10 Activities for Teaching Young Children About Emotions

pinterest.com- Emotions Game

hope4hurtingkids.com/- The Emotions Candy Game

elunanetwork.org- Emotional Jenga

*Just Google Emotions Game for more!




A friend wanted an Emotions Game so I came up with one based on this game. I made a Christian version of this board game for CCD/Sunday School and I hope it is useful for younger students.


This game is free, however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on all activities are not my own and are from various internet sources.



The Emotions Game:





Review the emotions with your students (happy, angry, bored, ashamed, scared, anxious/nervous, sad, surprised, confused, and embarrassed). Discuss when and how we express each emotion. Example: How does someone look when they are sad? (Discuss. Have the students point to the sad face on the game board and make a sad face.) When can someone be said? (Discuss). What should we do when we see someone sad? (Discuss).

We should be aware of how people feel and help them when needed.

Place your markers at START. Roll the die and move that many spaces. Follow the directions on the space you land on. If the space has LISTEN on it, the teacher will read you a phrase (with matching emotional inflection and facial expression) and you must identify what emotion is depicted. If you land on MAKE A FACE, you must make a face that shows one of the emotions (happy, angry, bored, ashamed, scared, anxious/nervous, sad, surprised, confused, or embarrassed) and the other players will guess what emotion it is. If you land on a THINK space, the teacher will read a situation and you will have to identify how you would feel if that happened to you.

Give the children emotion stickers and/or stamp smiley faces on the back of their hands for trying or doing well.

Continue game as time permits or until the children’s attention wanes.

NOTE: There are also emotion cards with the pictures of the emotions on them that you can use to help discuss things or you can play Memory with them. If the children do not want to say the emotion during the game, they can hold up one of the cards to answer the questions.



The Emotions Game- Directions, Emotion Cards, Game Board, Listen List, Think List



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