I’ve had these emotions flashcards for more than 15 years and they’ve lasted such a long time thanks to my friend who laminated them for me. I can’t remember where I got these cards, but they have been well used over the years. I found that young people like to look through them one by one. I’ve used them for doing emotion check-ins and playing games, such as charades or pictonary.
I’ve assembled the following 10 emotions and feelings charts on the web that are free, printable, and useable. I’m always grateful for the different websites who offer these helpful resources.
Emotions and Feelings chart
- Good for check-ins
- Good visual to see all emotions on one page
- Art of Social Work: Feeling faces that can be coloured in
2. University of Florida NCPMI Center: Real photographs of children expressing different emotions
3. Liz’s Early Learning Spot: Cute penguins emotions and prompts for talking about how the body feels and how strong the feelings are
4. Therapist Aid: Simple emotions faces with a comprehensive list of feelings
Emotions and feelings wheel
- Gives different words for emotional intensity
- Primary and secondary emotions give more detailed descriptions of the emotional experience
5. Gottman Institute: The feeling wheel by Dr. Gloria Willcox
6. JaMonkey : Inside Out emotions wheel
7. Therapist aid: A simple wheel of emotions for children
Emotions and feelings flash cards
- Good for playing games and activities: charades, pictionary, stories, etc.
8. Mr Printables: Robots have emotions too!
9. Childhood 101: Flashcards with diversity
10. Mockeri: Cute emoji flashcards
And there you have it! Hope you found this list of 10 free printable emotions on the web helpful and something you can put to use.