Help preschoolers express their emotions with these engaging check-in activities. Discover fun ways to promote emotional awareness and create a positive classroom environment.
The new year has gotten off to a great start. We started the school year off by learning everything we could about one another. The first thing we did was to trace all the children’s bodies onto butcher paper and rolled them up and sent them home for the family to create a life size poster all about their child. When they started coming back we where amazed at how the families took time with their children to create a life like representation of their child. Each child had a turn to explain…
Teach your preschooler about recognizing and expressing their feelings and emotions with these feelings and emotions lesson plans. Done for you, just print and teach! These free preschool lesson plans feature over 16, nearly no-prep, hands-on preschool activities that will teach your preschooler or toddler about self-regulation and emotional intelligence. Perfect for remote learning and homeschoool preschool.
Simple "check in" wall I made using pictures I found online. Good for emotion identification and getting a temperature check of how students are doing that day.
Having a solid morning routine is key to having a classroom that runs smoothly for the rest of the day. No matter how experienced you are, there's a good chance your morning routine could be improved. Here are the big morning routine mistakes you make AND how to fix them!