Emotions and Feelings are important concepts to explore in Preschool. You’ll practice counting, graphing, and identifying a range of emotions and feelings, all while learning in exciting ways. Pair the play based math and literacy activities binder with a music and movement song like “If You’re Happy and You Know It,” to kick off your Emotions theme, all for just $7.50.
The Emotions Activities Binder is packed with a variety of preschool skills practice, all while playing with toys, playdough, and common craft supplies. Best part, it’s grab and go!
Why are our Themed Preschool Binders so popular with moms and teachers…
- Building Independence: Kids are able to work on their own or in small groups at their table to use their binders. It encourages them to self-start and learn/play on their own.
- Easy Prep: Print and slip the pages into sheet protectors. It’s that simple! No cutting and laminating required.
- Play-Based: These interactive, hands-on activities are built to engage little minds, use multiple senses, and make learning ridiculously fun.
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Preschool Emotions Activities
Alphabet Emotions
Search for all the matching upper and lowercase letters that are surrounded by emotions. Mark each letter you find.
Emotions Graphing
We love this activity to practice sorting and charting the various emotions shown on the page.
Emotions at School
Emotions Play Dough Mats
Everyone feels different emotions during their school day and these kids at their desks show that for sure! For this 10 Frame activity, count the number of students shown and fill in the frame using any counters you choose.
This activity is the perfect sensory experience to recognize and read emotions, then create them with play dough.
Today I Feel
Counting Emotions
We love this emotions craft to show how you are feeling when you might not be able to express how you feel in words.
Fill the jar by counting the different emotions shown. You can use erasers, pom poms, circle cereal or bingo markers. Then compare which one has the most and least emotions shown.
My Emotions
This is a great activity for children to express how different activities make them feel.
Emotions Game
Games are such a great way to squeeze in some learning.

Emotions Preschool Worksheets
Need some no-prep, print and go preschool worksheets?
Get scissor practice. Work on your tracing. Practice additional early education skills like counting, letters, shapes, colors, sorting, and more.
Use them as a one time worksheet or print them on colored paper and laminate to use as a play mat.
Sneak a peek at the worksheets in this set below.

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