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Happy Friday!! Welcome to Favorite Things Fridays. Can I confess something before we get into my favorites a second. I feel like I need to get this off my chest. I'm addicted to Pretty Little Liars. I started it on netflix last week & I'm already on season 3. I never in my life thought I would watch this show, but O my it has me hooked! Ps. for those PLL fans out there.. I just found out who A was. Wow! haha. Ok, now that I confessed my favorite show at the moment. Let's get to my other…

Expressing your emotions and putting your feelings into words can be challenging for kids. This lesson is a simple daily check in to see how your students are doing and feeling. Using a feel wheel, students can indicate how they are doing at that moment or that day without having to say a word. Feel Wheel, Social Skills Worksheets, Emotional Learning Activities, Teaching Emotions, List Of Emotions, Emotions Wheel, Feelings Activities, Feelings Wheel, Emotion Chart

Expressing your emotions and putting your feelings into words can be challenging for kids. This lesson is a simple daily check in to see how your students are doing and feeling. Using a feel wheel, students can indicate how they are doing at that moment or that day without having to say a word.

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I don't know about you, but my kids love the Disney Pixar movie Inside Out. It is such a fun story, and I really enjoyed the whole concept of "which emotion is at the control panel right now?" It has become more than just a fun movie for our family, too, as we've begun helping our kids identify their emotions using the characters Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, Anger, and Surprise (Bing Bong!). One way we've been doing this is through a chart I've created. I found this image from lifehacker.com…

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